User Manual

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Conguring the monologue to transmit and receive MIDI
channel messages
The monologue can be congured to enable or disable the receiving or trans-
mission of MIDI channel messages.
To receive or transmit MIDI channel messages, turn the “Enable Rx MIDI” and
“Enable Tx MIDI” seings on using buon 6 in the GLOBAL EDIT mode (“En-
able Rx MIDI”, p. 42) (“Enable Tx MIDI”, p. 42).
Synchronizing the Sequencer
Use the “Clock Source” seing on buon 6 in the GLOBAL EDIT mode to set
whether the monologue will be the master (the device controlling the syn-
chronization) or the slave (the device being controlled) when the Sequencer is
played (“Clock Source”, p. 42).
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When synchronizing to an external MIDI device, refer to that device’s
Owner’s manual.
Using the monologue as the master to slave external MIDI devices
Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the monologue to the MIDI IN connector
on your external MIDI device(s).
In the GLOBAL EDIT mode, set the Clock Source of the monologue to “Inter-
nal”, and congure the external MIDI device to receive clock data via MIDI.
The monologue will act as the master, and the tempo that is set using the TEM-
PO knob on the monologue will be sent as MIDI timing clock data to operate
the external MIDI device (sequencers, rhythm machines, and so on).
Slaving the monologue clock to an external MIDI device
Connect the MIDI IN connector of the monologue to the MIDI OUT connector
on your external MIDI device.
In the GLOBAL EDIT mode, set the Clock Source of the monologue to “Auto
(MIDI)”, and congure the external MIDI device to transmit MIDI clock data.
The monologue will automatically act as the slave whenever a MIDI timing
clock is received, and will be driven by the tempo of the external MIDI device
(sequencers, rhythm machines, and so on).
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Even if you set the Clock Source to “Auto (USB)” or Auto (MIDI)”,
the monologue will operate in “Internal” MIDI clock mode, unless a
clock is received from an external device.