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Changing the driver setting (MIDI Patch Screen)

THRU output of MIDI signals (MIDI IN MIDI OUT)
You can route MIDI signals received at the input port(s) of the UX256 directly to the
output port(s) of the UX256 (this is called THRU output). This routing is useful when
you wish to route MIDI signals from a MIDI keyboard directly to a tone generator. The
left column shows the UX256’s output ports (1-16), and the top column shows the
UX256’s input ports (1-8). To enable this function, check the “Thru ON/OFF” check
box in the lower right corner of the screen.
If you check multiple check boxes vertically, a MIDI signal from one input port on the
UX256 is distributed to multiple output ports on the UX256. If you check multiple
check boxes horizontally, MIDI signals from multiple input ports on the UX256 are
merged and transmitted to one output port on the UX256.
• See page 24 for more information on the relationship between the
UX256’s I/O ports and the port numbers.
• For Macintosh, this function is valid only when the MIDI Patch screen or
sequence software is running.
Routing MIDI signals directly from MIDI IN 2 to MIDI OUT 3
First check the “Thru ON/OFF” check
boxes on the lower right corner of the
screen. Then check the check box as
shown on the right, and click [OK] to
enable the setting.
NOTE