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Connecting the monologue to a computer via USB
In order to use a USB connection, you’ll need to install the Korg USB-MIDI
driver on your computer. Download the “Korg USB-MIDI driver” from the
Korg website, and install it as described in the accompanying documentation.
If either the MIDI connection or the USB connection is not working
properly, check the seings in buon 6 (MIDI Route) of the GLOBAL
EDIT mode (“MIDI Route”, p. 42).
MIDI-Related Settings
Setting the MIDI channel
In order to exchange data with a connected external MIDI device, you must set
the monologue’s MIDI channel to match the MIDI channel of the external MIDI
device.
Use the buon 6 (MIDI Ch) in the GLOBAL EDIT mode to set the monologue’s
MIDI channel (“MIDI Ch”, p. 42).
TIP
When synchronizing to an external MIDI device, refer to that device’s
Owner’s manual.
Conguring the MIDI “LOCAL setting when connected to an
external MIDI sequencer or computer
The Echo Back seing of your external MIDI sequencer or computer system al-
lows the MIDI notes and other messages being played by the monologue to be
instantly passed along to any other MIDI equipment, including synthesizers,
tone generators. However, this same Echo Back function can cause the mono-
logue to double trigger: once when you play the note, and a second time as the
external MIDI sequencer of computer system sends the note back to the mono-
logue. To prevent this from happening, you can simply disable the LOCAL
connection between the monologue keyboard and the tone generating circuit-
ry. The LOCAL feature is accessed using buon 4 (Local SW) in the GLOBAL
EDIT mode (“Local SW”, p. 39).