The RX21 features MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) IN and OUT terminals on the rear panel (see the CONNECTIONS diagram for details). This means that your RX21 can control or be controlled by other MIDI in- struments, so that it functions as part of a
The RX21 can be synchronized to the clock of an external MIDI sequencer or music computer (such as the Yamaha
CLOCK: INTERNAL | CLOCK: MIDI |
In this example, the RX21 is controlled by a QX7 Digital Sequence Recorder. The QX7 sends START and STOP controls to the RX21, and the QX7 clock controls the tempo of the RX21. You could either set the RX21 to PATTERN PLAY, in which case it would play continuously a selected pattern every time it receives a START signal; or you could set the RX21 to SONG PLAY, in which case it would, on receipt of a START signal, play a complete song, specially programmed to match the music data stored in the QX7.
The “echo back” feature built into the RX21 lets you output, from the MIDI OUT terminal of the RX21, exactly the same MIDI signal received at its MIDI IN terminal. In this manner, the QX7 MIDI signal is passed on to control a TX7 Tone Generator, which generates instrumental sounds identical to a DX7 synthesizer.
2. MIDI CLOCK OUTPUT.External sequencers or music computers can be synchronized to the RX21’s internal clock. This enables you not only to start and stop sequencers from the RX21, but also to control their tempo. For this operation, set the RX21 clock to INTERNAL.
APPLICATION EXAMPLE: RX21 plus QX7 plus TX7
CLOCK: INTERNAL | CLOCK: EXTERNAL |
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