KORG Concert Korg Digital Piano C-150 User Manual

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5. After making settings, dick the [OK] button.

6. Start up your MIDI application (sequencer), and

drag with the mouse from the Out Port <1 sym­
bol of the MIDI application to connect it to the

MIDI Out of the MIDI Driver.

• For details on using PatchBay, refer to the expla

nation contained in "About PatchBay..." in the "

" menu.

If you wish to use the Apple MIDI Driver, start up
PatchBay (after first deleting or moving the Korg
MIDI Driver if it is in the system folder), doubie-dick
the Apple MIDI Driver icon, check Enabled for the
port to which the C-350 is connected, set the Inter­
face Type to [I MHz], and close the dialog box. In the
PatchBay, drag with the mouse from the Out Port <1

symbol of the MIDI application (sequencer) to con­

nect it to MIDI Out.

If you are using a MIDI application (sequencer) which
does not use the Apple MIDI Manager, select the Port

to which the C-350 is connected, and set the Clock

setting to [1 MHz].

About the MIDI File Translator included with the
AG-002

Most commercially available Standard MIDI File
(SMF) song files are saved in MS-DOS format. The
MIDI File Translator included with the.AG-002B is a
translator program for Apple File Exchange that con­

verts MS-DOS SMF song files into a form that

Macintosh MIDI applications can recognize as SMF
files.

1. Put the MIDI File Translator into the Apple File

Exchange folder.

Using PC Exchange to convert SMF data

If Apple File Exchange is not included with youri
Macintosh system, you can use PC Exchange to con-^

vert MS-DOS format SMF song files so that they can ;
be recognized by the Macintosh.

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1. In the control panel, open PC Exchange.

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The PC Exchange control panel will appear.

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2. Click the [Add...] button,

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The [Specify application for DOS extension] window|
will appear.

3. Input "MID" for the DOS extension item.

MS-DOS uses a filename extension consisting of a|

period and three characters to distinguish different!
types of files. It is usual to assign an extension of

".MID" to SMF files,

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4. From the list that appears in the lower part of the

dialog box, select a MIDI application (sequencer)l

that can use SMF data.

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The icon selected for the application item will ap­
pear.

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Now select a MIDI application (sequencer) that cani

use SMF data, and that software will be able to open
SMF song files.

5. From the [Document type] popup menu choose

[MIDI] and dick the [OK] button.

The item added to the PC Exchange window will be
displayed, and has been registered.

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Now you can insert an MS-DOS SMF disk into the
disk drive and use it as is.

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For details refer to the explanation of "MacintoshI

PC Exchange."

MIDI File Translator

2. Double-click Apple File Exchange to start it up.

3. Insert the MS-DOS disk that you wish to convert

into the floppy disk drive.

A window such as the following will appear. Be sure
to start up Apple File Exchange before inserting the
MS-DOS format disk into the disk drive.

4. Select the song that you wish to convert.

5. Click the "<<Convert<<" (or ">>Convert>>")

button.

The conversion will begin. When the bar graph

reaches 100% the conversion is complete. The con­
verted file will appear in the box at the left.

6. Exit Apple File Exchange.

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