application (sequencer) which does not use the Apple MIDI
Driver, refer to page 18-3.
1. Copy the KORG MIDI Driver from the disk included
with the AG-002B into the system folder of the start-up
drive.
2. If the system folder contains the Apple MIDI Driver,
either delete it or move it to another folder. Be careful
not to delete or move the Apple MIDI Manager.
Note: The KORG MIDI Driver includes the functions of
the Apple MIDI Driver.
3. From the Special menu, choose “Restart”.
SETTING UP THE KORG MIDI DRIVER
(MACINTOSH)
1. Start up PatchBay.
If installation has been performed correctly, the KORG
MIDI Driver icon will appear in the PatchBay window
when PatchBay is started up, as shown below. (The
Modem/Printer port displays may be different, depend-
ing on your setup.)
2. In PatchBay, double-click the KORG MIDI Driver icon.
A setup dialog box will appear.
3. Check Port Enabled for the port to which the Pa80 is
connected, and select [1 MHz] as the Interface Type.
(Since the Pa80 does not contain a KORG PC IF, do not
select [KORG PC IF].)
4. Click the [Out Port Setting] button.
The following dialog box will appear. Here you can
select the MIDI channels/messages that will be output to
each port. Only the channels/messages which are
checked will be output.
5. After making settings, click the [OK] button.
6. Start up your MIDI application (sequencer), and drag
with the mouse from the Out Port w symbol of the
MIDI application to connect it to the MIDI Out of the
MIDI Driver.
• For details on using PatchBay, refer to the explanation
contained in “About PatchBay...” in the “ ” menu.
• If you wish to use the Apple MIDI Driver, start up
PatchBay (after first deleting or moving the KORG
MIDI Driver if it is in the system folder), double-click
the Apple MIDI Driver icon, check Enabled for the port
to which the Pa80 is connected, set the Interface Type to
[1 MHz], and close the dialog box. In the PatchBay, drag
with the mouse from the Out Port w symbol of the
MIDI application (sequencer) to connect it to MIDI
Out.
• If you are using a MIDI application (sequencer) which
does not use the Apple MIDI Manager, select the Port to
which the Pa80 is connected, and set the Clock setting to
[1 MHz].
• If you are using OMS (Open Music System) or Free-
MIDI instead of the Apple MIDI Manager, you can use
standard modem/printer port connection.