Owner`s manual

20
Setting up your MX-200
When Using the MX-200 Connected to a PR-300S
fig.Connect3.e
Make the following settings when using the MX-200 in
combination with the PR-300S:
Set the MX-200’s Tuning (p. 11) to 440.0 Hz.
Set the MX-200’s RECEIVE GM2 ON (p. 25) setting to
OFF. Preventing the MX-200 From Switching to
GM2 Mode (p. 26)
Set all of the PR-300S’s MIDI channels to EXTERNAL
(Ext). For instructions on making these settings, refer to
the PR-300S Owner's Manual.
Note the following points when making these connections.
You cannot record performances in SMF format, nor can
you play back SMF data.
Using the Rodgers organ’s tremulant stop does not
apply the tremulant effect to the MX-200’s tones (the
tremulant effect may be obtained by selecting a tone that
includes tremulant).
The above connection is not available with Rodgers
Insignia Series organs, as they feature only one MIDI
OUT.
MIDI IN
Headphones
Rodgers organ
MX-200
MIDI OUT
EXT
ORGAN
INT
OUT
IN (1CH)
MIDI
THRU
IN
DC IN 9V
1200mA
EXT CONTROL
START/
STOP
PUNCH
IN/OUT EXPRESSION
METRONOME
VOLUME
OUTPUT
RL
(MONO) PHONES
PR-300S
Connect the PR-300S to the organ when
playing back commercial SMF data or
data created for use with the PR-300S.
When recording and playing back
performances with the MX-200 and the organ,
connect the MX-200 to the organ.
If the organ is equipped with a
DC OUT jack, you can use the
DC cable included with the organ
to supply power to the MX-200.
AC Adaptor
(ACI series
or
PSB-1U)
This headphone jack only allows you to
listen to the tones from the MIDI couplers.
To enjoy the sounds from the entire organ,
use the organ's headphone jack.