EasyManua.ls Logo

Korg Speaker System - Connecting an Apple Macintosh

Korg Speaker System
144 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
113
Basic functions
Connecting an Apple Macintosh
To connect an Apple Macintosh with the TRITON, you
will need a separately sold AG-002B connecting kit
(cable and Korg MIDI Driver software).
Macintosh computers that do not have a serial port
(modem/printer) cannot be connected to the TO
HOST connector.
1 Use the special AG-002B cable to connect the
modem port or printer port of the Apple Macin-
tosh to the TRITON’s TO HOST connector.
If the application program (sequencer) you are
using has a Clock setting, set it to 1 MHz.
2 In Global P0: Basic Setup, set “PC I/F Baud Rate”
to 31.25 [kBPS]. (
“PC I/F Baud Rate settings”)
3 If you will be installing the Korg MIDI Driver
(
p.131 “Installing the Korg MIDI Driver into a
Macintosh”).
PC I/F Baud Rate settings
1 Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.
2 Press the [MENU] key, and then press the [EXIT]
key to enter P0: Basic Setup.
3 Press the System Pref. tab.
4 Press the “PC I/F Baud Rate” popup button, and
select the setting that is appropriate for your com-
puter.
31.25 [kBPS]:
Connection to an Apple Macintosh.
34.80 [kBPS]:
Connection to an IBM PC (compatible).
Modem port or
printer port
Special cable (AG-002B)
TOHOST
AppleMacintosh
MIDI applications

Table of Contents