Startup
Startup—the Details
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Digital
For digital audio output from the PC3, connect a 75-Ohm coaxial cable from the PC3’s RCA
Digital Out jack to the AES or S/PDIF input of the receiving device. You may need an RCA-to-
XLR adapter to connect with the receiving device. If the receiving device receives only optical
signals, you’ll need a converter as well. The PC3’s Master Page (press the Master mode button)
lets you select a range of useful sample rates for the digital output.
The RCA jack labeled "Sync In" allows you to synchronize the PC3's S/PDIF Digital Audio
output sample rate to an external S/PDIF source. Although no audio signal is received by the
"Sync In" jack, its clock is received and may be used to set the output sample rate. For more,
please see Master Mode Page 1: Digital Output on page 11-3. NOTE: Sync In is NOT a "Word
Clock" input. Only a valid S/PDIF signal is recognized.
Connecting MIDI
The simplest MIDI configuration uses a single 5-pin MIDI cable: either from the MIDI Out port
of your PC3 to the MIDI In port of another instrument, or from the MIDI Out port of another
MIDI controller to the MIDI In port of the PC3. There are all sorts of possible configurations,
including additional synths, personal computers, MIDI effects processors, and MIDI patch bays.
Depending on your system, you may want to use the PC3’s MIDI Thru port to pass MIDI
information from a MIDI controller to the PC3 and on to the next device in your system. You can
also connect MIDI devices to the PC3’s MIDI Out port, which can send channelized MIDI
information from the keyboard or through the PC3 from your MIDI controller.
The MIDI Thru port can be configured to serve as an additional MIDI Out by sliding the nearby
switch to the Out position.
You can also use the PC3’s USB port to send and receive MIDI. By default the PC3 will show up
as a USB MIDI device. If you choose USB Temporary Drive from Storage mode, the PC3 will
temporarily (while on that Storage mode page) become a “virtual storage device” and USB
MIDI will be disabled. Different host programs on your computer may indicate various errors as
the USB MIDI device is no longer present. Leaving Storage mode will restore USB MIDI
functionality.
USB MIDI and 5-pin MIDI can be used at the same time; the MIDI signals will be combined into
a single 16-channel MIDI stream.
Summary of Contents for PC3
Page 24: ...1 6 Introduction Options ...
Page 50: ...4 4 The Operating Modes Using the Modes ...
Page 174: ...7 54 Setup Mode The Utility Soft Buttons ...
Page 178: ...8 4 Quick Access Mode Making Your Own QA Banks ...
Page 204: ...9 26 Effects Mono Algorithms ...
Page 266: ...A 2 MIDI Implementation Chart ...
Page 308: ...Index x ...