Using MIDI 1
Simultaneously Controlling Two
or More
MIDI Devices
As
illustrated below,
connect
a
cable between the MIDI OUT
on the JV-30, which becomes the
master, and the MIDI IN on Slave 1. Then, connect the
MIDI THRU on Slave 1 with the
MIDI
IN on Slave 2.
When connected in this manner,
the performance information from the master is
sent to
Slave
1 and Slave
2,
so whatever is played on the master keyboard will
also be sounded
by
Slaves
1 and 2.
This method is referred
to as a
"Series Network".
OUT
IfT^ THRU
O O
Sound; Module:
or
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However, this method may be unsatisfactory, because the
further from the master that the
device is located, the more delay there is that could
occur. Signal deterioration is also
a
consideration.
If
connection of 4 or more devices is required, we recommend that you use a MIDI Patch Bay
(eg., A-880,
available separately), and make the
connections
as illustrated below.
This method is referred to as
a
"Star Network".
OUT
IN
I
O O MIDI Patch; Bay
D
o
o
ound; Module:
D
IN
o o
sound; Module:
D
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