Using an external sequencer, Recording and playing back a performance, Record – Hammond SK Pro-73 73-Key Portable Keyboard/Organ User Manual
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SK PRO/SK PRO-73 Owner’s Manual
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USING AN EXTERNAL SEQUENCER
Th
is section explains how to record and play back a performance on the SK PRO using either an exter-
nal MIDI sequencer or a computer running a Digital Audio Workstation, or DAW.
RECORDING AND PLAYING BACK A PERFORMANCE
In order to Record and Play a MIDI performance,
connect the MIDI cables as shown in the
illustration on the right.
RECORD
1. Connect MIDI cables as shown on the right.
2. Go to the MIDI FUNCTION Mode and
select the MIDI Template appropriate
for your system. You can select “Basic,”
“Upper,” “Lower,” “Pedal,” “Upper+Pedal” or
“Lower+Pedal.”
NOTE: This connection cannot record MIDI data sent
via External Zones.
3. Configure the MIDI Channels on your
sequencer or DAW. If you are recording
the UPPER Keyboard only, set the MIDI
Channel on your sequencer to record
Channel “1.” To record all keyboards, set
your sequencer to record Channels “1,”
“2” and “3.”(UPPER=1, LOWER=2 and
PEDAL=3).
4. Start recording on your sequencer or DAW.
5. If you need to send System Exclusive data,
etc., transmit a MIDI Memory Dump.
6. Start your performance.
RECORDING A PERFORMANCE VIA USB CABLE
The USB MIDI connection will allow you to
Record and Play sequences with only one cable
connection and no MIDI interface between the
computer and the SK PRO as shown on the right.
MIDI Keyboard
MIDI Pedalboard
MIDI OUT
- MIDI -
OUT MERGE
IN
Optional
OUT
IN
- MIDI -
USB
MIDI Interface
for PLAY
for REC
for REC
PLAYBACK
1. Make the connections as shown in the figure above for
Playback.
2. Select and Load the “Basic” MIDI Template.(see page
3. Start playback of the sequence.
MIDI Keyboard
MIDI Pedalboard
MIDI OUT
- MIDI -
OUT MERGE
IN
Optional
Load the MIDI Template for
your system.
Load the correc t MIDI
Template.
Rec: for your system.
Play: “Basic”