Windows xp users, Setting the driver, Specifying the midi output destination – Edirol PC-50 User Manual

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Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)

Make the following settings so that you can use the MIDI functionality of the
PC-50. For details on connections, refer to

“Basic connections and MIDI

flow”

(p. 38).

1

Open

Control Panel

.

Click the Windows

start

menu, and from the menu that appears, select

Control Panel

.

2

Open the

Sounds and Audio Devices Properties

dialog box.

In

“Pick a category”

click

“Sound, Speech, and Audio Devices.”

Next, in

“or pick a Control Panel icon,”

click the

sounds and Audio Devices

icon.

3

Click the

Audio

tab.

fig.XP-E

4

For

MIDI music playback

, click the

located at the right of

[Default

device]

, and select the MIDI device

from the list that appears.

If you want to use Media Player to play
a sound module connected to the PC-
50’s MIDI OUT connector, select

EDIROL PC-50 MIDI OUT

.

5

Close the

Sounds and Audio Devices Properties

dialog box.

Click

[OK]

to complete the settings.

Setting the driver

Specifying the MIDI output destination

Windows XP users

Depending on how your
system is set up, the
Sounds and Audio

Devices

icon may be

displayed directly in the
Control Panel

(the Classic

view). In this case, double-
click the Sounds and
Audio Devices

icon.

Select the appropriate
MIDI device for your
system. You do not
necessarily have to select
EDIROL PC-50 MIDI OUT

.

For details on the PC-50’s
output devices, refer
to“Input / output
devices”

(p. 36).

This completes settings for using the PC-50 with an software that uses the standard Windows device
settings, such as Media Player.
For details on how to make these settings, refer to the owner’s manual for your software.
For details on the PC-50’s output devices, refer to “Input / output devices” (p. 36).

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