Owner`s manual
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11 Repeat this procedure until all audio files are copied to the harddisk.
8.2 Playing MP3 files
The MULTISTATIONcan play up to eight (!) MP3 tracks simultaneously. The same principles apply here as in chapter
8.1 - Creating an Audio Song - on page 40. Please refer to that chapter for further information.
8.3 Using the USB port
The MULTISTATION is by factory supplied with an USB port. It allows you to transfer data easily from a computer to
the MULTISTATION. This is useful when you create an audio song or when you want to tranfer several MIDI files. In
order to use the port, you have to install the supplied USB driver on your computer. The current drivers are for
Windows 2000/ME/XP.
Please make sure to read the “Read me” file included in the software and strictly follow the installation instructions.
After installing the driver you will have to restart your computer. Then, after opening the Explorer, you will see the
M/MULTISTATION icon. Doubleclick the icon to get to the MULTISTATION’s file manager. Therefore, you can
access the data system of the MULTISTATION (not the opposite way). In order to transfer data to the
MULTISTATION, simply drag them through the Windows Explorer to the MULTISTATION’s file manager. You may
also work with the Copy/Paste function.
8.4 Creating a personalized routing
8.4.1 Routing a MIDI Song
In chapter 7.3 - Playing a MIDI file from a Floppy Disk - on page 33 you have played the song with the internal
synthesizer. In case you want to use external tone generators you will have to change the routing. Please proceed the
following way:
1 Connect an external tone generator to one of the MIDI outputs of the MULTISTATION.
2 Activate the patch with the song that you want to change the routing of.
3 Select the song icon in the patch list.
4 The following screen will open: