Instruction Manual

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Connect Your MIDI Equipment
Hardware Setup
Each MIDI device should be set to a unique MIDI channel or range of
channels to avoid note-doubling. Refer to the manuals for your MIDI
devices for information on how to set their MIDI channels.
Your MIDI interface may have a Thru jack as well as In and Out jacks. If
your master keyboard lacks MIDI Thru, you can add more MIDI modules to
your setup by connecting the MIDI interface’s Thru to the first module’s In.
You can then chain subsequent modules onto the first module, as
described earlier.
If Your Keyboard Doesn’t Have a MIDI Thru Jack
If your keyboard has only two MIDI jacks—In and Out—or if you have only
one keyboard, use the following diagrams instead:
Each MIDI device should be set to a unique MIDI channel or range of
channels to avoid note-doubling. Refer to the manuals for your MIDI
devices for information on how to set their MIDI channels.
If your master keyboard now seems to double notes (they sound thicker), or
if you can play only one half as many at once, first make sure that no MIDI