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Chapter 18

Master Class 1 — Onstage
Now that you’ve got the hang of the instrument, it’s time to start strutting your
DX200 chops onstage. There are a lot of truly amazing things you can do with
the DX200 — especially once you put it together with some other MIDI gear.
Here are some ideas to get you started...
80 Sync the DX200 to your sequencer
The sophisticated sync features of the DX200 let you lock it in step with the rhythm of just about any other
MIDI device, such as a computer, rhythm machine or external sequencer. No drift, no glitching, no slipping
out of sync — the two machines stay perfectly in the same groove.
This is great for live situations. For example, you could use a computer or sequencer for your main tracks
and fly in some DX200 Patterns as you perform — while everything stays in perfect sync.
In this application, the sequencer is the “master,” or controlling device, and the DX200 is the “slave.”
1 Set up the DX200 and the sequencer.
Connect the two as shown with a standard MIDI cable.
2 Call up the Clock setting on the DX200.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press button [14] (MIDI SETUP), repeatedly if necessary, until “CLo)” appears
in the display.
3 Set Clock to “External.”
Turn the [DATA] knob until “E$t” is shown.
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT
MIDI clock
External sequencer
(RM1x, etc.)
DX200 Mixer
Amplifier
Speaker Speaker