Korg PA700 61 Key Professional Arranger with Touchscreen

User Manual - Page 866

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854| MIDI
Connecting to another device: an overview
You can use either the MIDI or USB connectors for connecting Pa700 to
other devices. When an USB connector is available, it is the easier (therefore
preferred) connection.
Connecting Pa700 to a personal computer or tablet
You can use the USB DEVICE port to connect Pa700 to personal computer
or tablet. As an alternative, connect them through the MIDI IN and OUT con-
nectors and a dedicated MIDI interface on the computer.
Connecting Pa700 to an external controller
You can use the MIDI IN connector to connect external controllers (master
keyboard, MIDI guitar, wind controller, MIDI accordion…) to Pa700. You can
also use the USB HOST port for a simpler connection to an external control-
ler.
Connecting Pa700 to additional musical instruments
You can use the MIDI OUT connector to connect additional musical instru-
ments (for example, your preferred piano expander) to be controlled from
Pa700.
What are the various connectors used for
â–ª Use the USB DEVICE connector to communicate with a computer or tablet.
Connect it to the other device’s USB port (Type-A, sometimes named TO
DEVICE).
â–ª Use the USB HOST connector to receive data from an external controller.
Connect it to the controller’s USB port (Type-B, sometimes named TO HOST).
â–ª Use the MIDI OUT connector to send MIDI data to another musical instru-
ment or computer. Connect it to the other device’s MIDI IN port.
â–ª Use the MIDI IN connector to receive MIDI data from a controller or com-
puter. Connect it to the other device’s MIDI OUT port.
To know how to match Sounds and MIDI channels, see
Programming the
MIDI channels on page 877.
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