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MIDI Controller with MIDI Sound Module[Hardware] [Setup 1] [Setup 2] [Setup 3] [Setup 4] Setup 5 - Mac Caution: Make sure your computer is powered off before making these connections. In this setup you have a MIDI controller connected to your computer. Because the MIDI controller has no sounds of its own, you'll use a sound module to produce sounds when you play the controller. To do this, you'll need to check the Use MIDI Echo check box on the MIDI page of the Preferences dialog. Then whenever MUSIC LESSONS II receives MIDI data from the controller, it will send it to the sound module. See pages 33-34.
You'll need two MIDI cables: one connects your MIDI controller to your computer; the other connects the computer to the sound module. Notes played on the controller are sent to the computer following this cable path: MIDI OUT on the controller goes to MIDI IN on the MIDI interface. Notes played by MUSIC LESSONS II are sent to the sound module following this cable path: MIDI OUT on the MIDI interface goes to MIDI IN on the sound module. You can answer
questions by playing the controller, and MUSIC LESSONS II will
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