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Lexicon 300 - MIDI Connections

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300 V 3.0 Omer’s Manual
Lexicon
The3OOcontainsinnovative MlDlfeaturesthatexempltfy Lexicon’scommttment
tousing the powerof MIDI to provide newfunctionstoourusers. lnthe300 most
of these functions fall into one of four categories:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Real-time (Dynamic MIDI@) control of as many as ten of the 300’s variable
parameters simultaneously. Two Setup patches can run on the channel
specified for System changes, and each machine can have four patches on
a user-designated channel.
Automatic selection of a 300 effect via MIDI Program Change messages.
Real-time effects automation using MIDI System Exclusive or Non-regis-
tered parameters.
Transfer of setups, effects, the Event List and corresponding MIDI table to
a computer, other MID!-compatible device, or to another 300.,
Each of these applications will be discussed in this chapter, but first, let’s cover
some typical installations.
MIDI ~OrmSCtiOrIS All MIDI connections described inthischapteruse the MIDI IN, OUTand THRU
connectors Imated on the rear panel of the 300. As with any MIDI connection,
use only standard MIDI cables, and keep them as short as possible to avoid
possible data errors. Fifleen meters is generally accented as the maximum
length that should be used to maintain data integrity.
300 with keyboard
300 with sequencer/computer
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MIDI In

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