User`s manual

USING THE DMI-64 MARK II
Setting Up
Remove the DMI-64 II and the AC adaptor from its carton being careful not to
damage the computer floppy disk.
MIDI Interface
The DMI-64 II uses the IMA MIDI protocol to communicate with a MIDI control-
ler. A MIDI controller can be a keyboard (The DMI-64 II has no keyboard of its
own), a sequencer or computer capable of sending MIDI information through a
MIDI output port.
To connect a MIDI controller to the DMI-64 II follow these three steps:
Step 1: Using a standard MIDI cable, connect one end of the cable to the MIDI
OUT port of your MIDI controller. Connect the other end of the cable
to the MIDI IN port of your DMI-64 II.
(Step 2 is optional)
Step 2: If you are using the MIDI controller with more than one MIDI instrument,
in your MIDI setup, you can use the DMI-64 II's MIDI THRU port to
connect to the next MIDI instrument. You can do this by connecting
one end of a MIDI cable to the MIDI THRU port on the DMI-64 II.
Connect the other end of the cable to the MIDI IN port of the next MIDI
instrument.
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The MIDI OUT port on the DMI-64 II rear panel is used for MIDI system exclusive
communication to a computer. This feature may be used with the DMI-64 II Soft
Control program installed on a computer with MIDI IN and MIDI OUT ports, or
other patch librarians.
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