Connecting midi devices, Introduction to midi, 793 introduction to midi – KORG PA4X 76 User Manual

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Connecting MIDI devices

Introduction to MIDI

Ports, channels, messages

What is MIDI?

MIDI

stands for

Musical Instruments Digital Interface

. This interface lets

you connect two musical instruments, or a computer and various musical
instruments.
From a software point of view, MIDI is a protocol that describes messages for
playing notes and controlling them. It is sort of a grammar to let different
instruments and computers speak the same language, and let the one tell
the other what to do.
From a physical point of view, MIDI messages travel across the classic

MIDI

interface

or the

USB DEVICE

port, a modern connector replacing the MIDI

ports with a single port and cable.
Pa4X can be connected to a Windows or Mac computer with no need of spe-
cial software. However, for full and easy use of all its MIDI features, we sug-
gest that you install the

KORG USB MIDI Driver

, a special software that you

can find in the Accessory Disc, or can download from our web site (

www.

korg.com

).

Channels and messages

Basically, a MIDI or USB cable transmits

16 channels

of data. Think to each

MIDI channel as a TV channel: the receiver must be set on the same channel
of the transmitter. The same happens with MIDI messages: when you send

a Note On message on channel 1, it will be received on channel 1 only. This
allows for multitimbricity: you can have more than one sound playing on the

same MIDI instrument.

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