Connecting the mcs – JLCooper MCS2 MIDI User Manual
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Connecting the MCS
2
The MCS
2
has a built in captive cable with one MIDI jack.
MIDI comes out of the jack labeled “TO MIDI IN”.
Plug in a MIDI cable here. Connect the other end of this MIDI
cable to the MIDI In of the computer or machine that you want
to control.
The other cable provides the MCS
2
with power.
Plug it into the supplied external power supply.
The power supply is rated at 9 volts, DC, at 500 mA.
The center conductor is positive. Use of the wrong supply will
damage the MCS
2
.
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