User Manual

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Connecting to a computer or MIDI devices
To exchange MIDI messages with your computer, connect your computer to
the USB B connector on the monologue.
To exchange MIDI messages with an external MIDI device, connect the de-
vice to the MIDI IN/OUT connectors on the monologue.
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For details, refer to “Understanding MIDI” (p. 50)
Connecting the SYNC IN and OUT jacks
Use the SYNC IN and OUT jacks of the monologue when you want to syn-
chronize to the output pulses and steps from the audio output jacks of sourc-
es such as the Korg volca series or a DAW. Connect using a Sync cable.
The SYNC OUT jack sends a 5 V pulse of 15 ms at the beginning of each step.
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Refer to “Buon 5 (GLOBAL 3)” (p. 41) of GLOBAL EDIT mode for
the seings to turn on the monologue.
Turning the monologue On and O
Before you turn the monologue On:
Installing batteries
Make sure that the monologue’s power is turned o.
1.
Open the baery cover on the monologue’s boom panel.
While pressing the latch, pull upward and remove.
2.
Insert six AA baeries, taking care to observe the cor-
rect polarity (+/− orientation).
Use alkaline or nickel-metal hydride baeries.
3.
Reaach the baery cover.
In order for the remaining baery amount to be detected and shown
correctly, you must use the parameter in GLOBAL EDIT mode to
specify the type of baeries that you’re using. By default, this seing
is set to “Alkaline.” For details, refer to “Baery Type” (p. 43).
When the baeries become depleted, “Baery Low” will appear on the dis-
play. When this occurs, it’s time to replace the baeries.
Remove old baeries immediately. Otherwise, baery leakage may oc-
cur, resulting in a malfunction. If you don’t think that you’ll be using
the unit for a long period of time, you should remove the baeries.
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