
Connecting it to anything else only proves, you probably shouldn’t. The USB “To Host” port on your MONTAGE can connect to a computer (Mac or PC) when you use the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver, or it can be connected to an iOS device (iPad or iPhone) using the class compliant setup. Use this connection when you wish to sound the other instrument along with the instrument.The Montage is always connected directly to the computer, I only used the MX 1 mixer to prove a point ! Forgive me, since I didn’t know what it is, I don’t know what point you were/are trying to prove. This connection lets you sound an external MIDI tone generator (synthesizer, tone generator module, etc.) by playing the instrument or playing back a Song or Pattern of the instrument. Here, we’ll use an external keyboard or synthesizer to remotely select and play the Voices of the instrument.Ĭontrolling an External MIDI Keyboard or Synthesizer from the Instrument (控制) As you work through the explanations in this chapter, set “MIDI IN/OUT” to “MIDI” since MIDI is used as the example connection here.Ĭontrolling the Instrument from an External MIDI Keyboard or Synthesizer (被控制)

Select the desired connector for use in the “MIDI IN/ OUT” parameter of the “02:MIDI” display. With a standard MIDI cable (available separately), you can connect an external MIDI instrument, and transmit MIDI data between the instrument and the connected instrument.Įither the MIDI connectors or the USB terminal can be used for MIDI data transmission/ reception however, they cannot be used at the same time. The file extension is “.MID.” This instrument is equipped with a 16-track sequencer for playback and a 16-part multitimbral tone generator, allowing you to play back MIDI data of up to 16 tracks.

Only SMF (Standard MIDI File) MIDI data of format 0 can be used for playback on this instrument. The USB terminal is used to connect this instrument to a USB flash memory via a USB cable.

For information about the Port handled by the instrument, refer to the “Reference Manual” PDF document. The USB terminal is used to connect this instrument to the computer via a USB cable and allows you to transfer MIDI data and audio data between the devices. There are two different types of USB terminals, and the rear panel of the instrument features both.

MIDI is for transmitting all control, performance and playback data from this instrument to another MIDI device. MIDI is for receiving control or performance data from another MIDI device.
