16. KORG MIDI DRIVER INSTALLATION AND SETUP
The KORG MIDI Driver software is included with the
optional AG-001B and AG-002B. If the application
(sequencer) you are using on your IBM PC (compatible)
is compatible with Windows, using the KORG MIDI
Driver will allow the PA80 connected to the serial port to
be handled as a MIDI device. If the application
(sequencer) you are using on your Apple Macintosh is
compatible with the Apple MIDI Manager, using the
KORG MIDI driver will allow the PA80 connected to the
serial port to exchange data with the Macintosh.
SETTING THE PA80
Before connecting PA80 to a PC or Mac, set it for this kind
of configuration.
1.
Disable any SysEx filters on the MIDI IN (see "Page
10 - MIDI IN Filters" on page 14-5)
2.
Disable any SysEx filters on the MIDI OUT (see "Page
12 - MIDI OUT Filters" on page 14-5)
3.
Select the right TO HOST rate for your computer (see
"To Host rate" on page 14-4).
4.
Press WRITE to save the configuration in the Global
(see "The Write window" on page 14-1).
INSTALLING THE KORG MIDI DRIVER INTO
WINDOWS 95/98
Note:If the processing speed of your computer is not fast
enough, data from MIDI IN may not be received correctly.
In the task bar, click the [Start] button. Click the
1.
[Control Panel] item located in [Settings].
In the control panel, double-click the [Hardware]
2.
icon, and the hardware wizard will start up. Click the
[Next >] button.
KORG MIDI Driver installation and setup
3.
In reply to the question "Do you want Windows to
search for your new hardware?" be sure to select
[No], and click the [Next >] button.
4.
Select [Sound, video, and game controllers] and click
the [Next >] button.
Click [Have Disk].
5.
A dialog box will appear, allowing you to specify the
drive and directory.
6.
Insert the floppy disk included with the AG-001B into
the floppy disk drive of your computer. If you have
inserted it into drive A, type "A:\" (or "B:\" if using
drive B), and click the [OK] button.
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Setting the PA80