Midi connections, 5 – connections – Tascam US-122MKII User Manual

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TASCAM US-122MKII

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MIDI connections

Connect your sound module, keyboard/
synthesizer, drum machine, or other MIDI
device to the US-122MKII as shown below.

If you want to monitor the sound of a sound
module, keyboard/synthesizer or drum
machine, connect the output of that device to
this unit’s

LINE IN

. Alternatively, to monitor

using an external mixer, connect the outputs
of that device and the

LINE OUT

jacks of

this unit to the external mixer inputs.

NOTE

MIDI connections do not transmit audio.
They only carry instructions about what
and when to play, so you must also connect
the audio output jacks of a device to hear
it.

You can use the

MIDI IN

/

MIDI OUT

connectors on the rear panel to transmit
and receive MTC (MIDI Time Code). This
allows the MTC-compatible DAW (Digital
Audio Workstation) computer application to
synchronize with your MIDI equipment.

Sequencer/
drum machine etc.

Computer

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

USB

CAUTION

The MIDI IN indicator and USB indicator

sometimes stay lit even after the
connected computer has been shut
down. This is because some computers
continue to provide power through
the USB cable even when they are shut
down.

When the MIDI IN jack is receiving any

kind of MIDI data, the MIDI IN indicator
lights. If a device that sends MIDI
Active Sensing messages is connected,
this indicator will continuously blink.
To avoid this, disable the MIDI Active
Sensing on the connected device.

When using Windows Media Player,

if the MIDI music playback output
destination (default device) is set to
“Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth” in
the “Sounds and Audio Devices” part of
the “Control Panel,” you can listen to
MIDI performances through this unit’s
LINE OUT and PHONES output.

Keyboard/
synthesizer etc.

Sound module etc.

MIDI OUT

USB

MIDI IN

Computer

External Mixer

Analog output

Analog

output

5 – Connections

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