Connecting an apple macintosh, 1 use the special ag-002b cable to connect the 1 m, 2 in global p0: basic setup, set “pc i/f baud rate – KORG Speaker System User Manual

Page 117: 3 if you will be installing the korg midi driver 3, Pc i/f baud rate settings, 1 press the [global] key to enter global mode, 2 press the [menu] key, and then press the [exit, 3 press the system pref. tab, 4 press the “pc i/f baud rate” popup button, and 4, 113 basic functions

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Basic functions

Connecting an Apple Macintosh

To connect an Apple Macintosh with the TRITON, you
will need a separately sold AG-002B connecting kit
(cable and Korg MIDI Driver software).

Macintosh computers that do not have a serial port
(modem/printer) cannot be connected to the TO
HOST connector.

1 Use the special AG-002B cable to connect the

modem port or printer port of the Apple Macin-
tosh to the TRITON’s TO HOST connector.

If the application program (sequencer) you are
using has a Clock setting, set it to 1 MHz.

2 In Global P0: Basic Setup, set “PC I/F Baud Rate”

to 31.25 [kBPS]. (

“PC I/F Baud Rate settings”)

3 If you will be installing the Korg MIDI Driver

(

p.131 “Installing the Korg MIDI Driver into a

Macintosh”).

PC I/F Baud Rate settings

1 Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.

2 Press the [MENU] key, and then press the [EXIT]

key to enter P0: Basic Setup.

3 Press the System Pref. tab.

4 Press the “PC I/F Baud Rate” popup button, and

select the setting that is appropriate for your com-
puter.

31.25 [kBPS]:
Connection to an Apple Macintosh.

34.80 [kBPS]:
Connection to an IBM PC (compatible).

Modem port or
printer port

Special cable (AG-002B)

MIDI applications

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