Owner`s manual

Reference Section
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you work with the Multistation exclusively this precondition is fulfilled because with synth A and synth B the Multi-
station provides two indepent sound modules.
If you work with external sound modules in principle all units have two exist twice. Other than that you have to keep a
certain order when connecting them to the MIDI outs of the Multistation. Sound modules to correspond to D.J. player1
should be connected to odd MIDI outs. Sound modules which are supposed to correspond to D.J. player 2 are to be
connected to even MIDI outs. So, if you are in D.J. mode working with two identical GM sound modules e.g. the first
has to be hooked up to MIDI out 1, the second to MIDI out 2.
This connection order has to be kept when connecting further units. If your setup consists of a GM module and a drum
computer, youยดre in need of an identical second setup to be able two playback MIDI songs by the D.J. module.
Because you will use several MIDI outs at the Multistation when working with several MIDI units in this example you
have to keep the following connection order: The MIDI units of the first set (GM module 1 and drum computer 1) have
to be connected to MIDI outs 1 and 3. The MIDI units of the second set (GM module 2 and drum computer 2) have to
be hooked up to MIDI outs 2 and 4. If you extend this setup by further units this connection order has to be kept.
Important: In this setup within the Multistation songs are to be routed only to the first set. The second set is for the
D.J. mode exclusively. If you playback a song in the D.J. screen in the player B the Multistation automatically switches
the routing to the second set.