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Re: Slave Keyboard

2010-10-12 by horiprod

Hi Howard.

The Fairlight "slave" keyboard was a relic of the series I era. It was smaller keyboard without much electronics which plugged into the main keyboard. In a pre-MIDI age, it was designed to be able to connect two keyboards.

Since the series III keyboard IS MIDI, you can simply connect the output of the keyboard to a MIDI in port. The Keyboard output connector is 9pin D-type, so you'll need to either make up a 9pin to 5pin DIN lead, or do what I've done, panel mount a MIDI DIN in the keyboard, and parallel both outputs. I also built in a mains power supply on mine, so have a completely independant mother keyboard. 

Wiring: keyboard 9pin male, pin 2 goes to DIN pin 4, and 9pin 4 goes to DIN pin 5. Din 2 is earth..

Hope this is useful,

Regards,

Peter Wielk

Horizintal Productions in sunny Sydney 




--- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "Howard Smith" <hjsmkv@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys
> 
> I am a newbie on here.
> I have a question -
> I have a spare series lll music Keyboard, can I use this as a slave keyboard with my Series lll or llx?
> 
> Any help would be wonderful.
> 
> Thank you
> Howard
>

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