ARP 2600 FS
About MIDI
Connecting MIDI devices
By connecting the ARP 2600 FS to a computer or external MIDI sequencer, you
can control the sound generator of the ARP 2600 FS from an external device. Use a
commercially available MIDI cable to connect the ARP 2600 FS's MIDI IN connector
to the MIDI OUT connector of your external MIDI device (see "Connections" on
page 20).
MIDI IN connector: This receives MIDI messages from other MIDI devices. Connect
this connector to the MIDI OUT connector of the other device.
Note messages (velocity is ignored) are the only type of MIDI messages that
the ARP 2600 FS can receive via its MIDI IN connector. The range of notes that
can be received is 012 (C0)–127 (G9).
MIDI channel
MIDI has sixteen channels, 1–16.
If you connect an external MIDI device, you must set the MIDI channel of the
ARP 2600 FS to match the MIDI channel of your external MIDI device. With the
factory settings, this is set to channel 1.
For details on how to set the MIDI channel of your external device, refer to its
Tip:
operating manual.
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Ch.01
Ch.02
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ON
Ch.05
Ch.06
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ON
Ch.09
Ch.10
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ON
Ch.13
Ch.14
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ON
Ch.03
Ch.04
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ON
Ch.07
Ch.08
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ON
Ch.11
Ch.12
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ON
Ch.15
Ch.16
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Setting the MIDI channel of the ARP 2600 FS
Use the rear panel MODE SWITCH 1–4 to specify the MIDI channel. The MIDI
channel settings are shown in the following table. The MIDI channel changes
immediately when you change the setting.
Although you can change the MIDI channel during use, currently-sounding
notes will turn off. Pitch bend is also reset.
Connecting a computer
Use a USB cable to directly connect the ARP 2600 FS to a computer that's equipped
with a USB port in order to receive MIDI messages in the same way as with the
MIDI connectors (see "Connections" on page 20).
The only MIDI messages that can be transmitted or received via the USB port are
transmission and reception of note messages (velocity is fixed at 64 for transmission
and ignored for reception) and pitch bend messages (reception only).
The only MIDI messages that are transmitted are note messages transmitted
Tip:
when the keyboard is played. Slider and switch operations do not transmit
MIDI messages.
Tip:
When connecting via USB, the KORG USB-MIDI driver must be installed.
Download the latest version of the KORG USB-MIDI driver from the
Korg website (http://www.korg.com/), and install it as directed by the
documentation included with the driver.
About the MIDI implementation chart
The MIDI implementation chart lists the MIDI messages that can be transmitted
and received. When using a MIDI device, compare the MIDI implementation charts
to check that the MIDI messages are compatible. You can download the MIDI
implementation chart for this device from the Korg website.
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Tip:
Detailed MIDI specifications are provided under MIDI implementation. For
more information on MIDI implementation, visit the Korg Web site (http://
www.korg.com/).
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