4Begin recording.
Press the [PLAY] key of the D16V2 to begin play- back, and the external MIDI sequencer will begin recording in synchronization. At this time, adjust- ing the D16V2 mixer parameters (fader, pan, EQ, etc.) will cause the corresponding control change to be transmitted from the D16V2, and recorded on the external MIDI sequencer.
5Stop the D16V2.
When you press the [STOP] key of the D16V2 to stop playback, recording will also stop on the external MIDI sequencer. D16V2 mixer operations have now been recorded on the external MIDI sequencer.
Example 2
Here’s how the mixer control data recorded in Example 1 (above) can be transmitted to the D16V2 to control its mixer. Make connections in the same way as described for Example 1.
1Make synchronization settings on the D16V2 and on the external MIDI sequencer.
Make the settings of Example 1 step 1.
2Enable control change reception on the D16V2. In the [SYSTEM] “MIDI” page, set MixerControl “Control Change Recv” to ON.
3Put the external MIDI sequencer in playback- ready mode.
4Start playback on the D16V2.
When you press the [PLAY] key of the D16V2 to begin playback, the external MIDI sequencer will begin playback in synchronization. The previously- recorded mixer control data will be transmitted from the MIDI sequencer, and the mixer values of the D16V2 will change accordingly.
Note when using DOS for-
mat disks
The following functions of the D16V2 support FAT16 DOS format.
CD,
•WAV file import
•WAV file export
•System software update
If an external SCSI drive is connected to the D16V2 and the drive list indicates “Unknown Disk” (i.e., if the D16V2 cannot recognize the drive), you can use the fol- lowing procedure to make the D16V2 recognize the drive.
1Connect the external SCSI device to the D16V2,
and use the “DiskUtil” page to initialize it. (→ D16 p.47)
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•For Windows → select normal format and exe- cute formatting.
•For Macintosh → select
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