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Chap.9

Chapter 9. Connecting External MIDI Devices

What Is MIDI?

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is an 
international standard which provides for the exchange of 
music data among electronic musical instruments and 
computers. Devices that have MIDI connectors can be 
connected via MIDI cable and used to transmit and receive 
data.

MIDI Connectors

The DR-770 has a MIDI IN connector and a MIDI OUT 
connector.

fig.109-01a

MIDI In

This connector receives data from an external MIDI device. 
Connect it to the MIDI OUT connector of the external MIDI 
device.

MIDI Out

This connector transmits data from the DR-770. Connect it to 
the MIDI IN connector of the external MIDI device. If the 
“MIDI Thru Switch” (MIDI mode setting; p. 88) is turned 
ON, data received at MIDI IN will be re-transmitted without 
change from MIDI OUT.

MIDI Channels

MIDI uses the concept of MIDI channels (channels 1–16), 
which are somewhat analogous to television channels. Data 
is received only if the MIDI channel of the receiving device 
matches the MIDI channel on which the data is being 
transmitted.

fig.109-02a

If MIDI channels are set as shown below, only sound module 
B will produce sound when the keyboard is played.

fig.109-03a

MIDI Messages Used by the 
DR-770

MIDI uses many different types of messages to convey a 
wide range of musical information. MIDI messages can be 
classified broadly into messages that are handled separately 
for each MIDI channel (“channel messages”), and messages 
that are handled without regard to the MIDI channel 
(“system messages”).

Messages Handled Separately for Each 
MIDI Channel (Channel Messages)

These messages are used to convey musical performance 
actions.

Note Messages

The DR-770 uses these messages to convey drum 
performance information. On a keyboard instrument, they 
convey information about which notes are played. Note 
messages include the following information.

Note Number:

Data that specifies the instrument (the 
number of the pad to which the instrument is 
assigned)

Note On:

A pad is struck

Note Off:

A pad is released

Velocity:

The force with which the pad was struck

The note number is a value from 0 through 127, and middle 
C (C4) is 60. On the DR-770, a different note number is 
assigned to each instrument of a drum kit.
This means that each note number will play a different 
instrument.

NOTE

The DR-770 uses note numbers 27–81.

Program Change Messages

The DR-770 uses these messages to switch drum kits.

Control Change Messages

These messages can be used to control the overall volume of 
the DR-770.

Broadcasting

Station A

T.V. information from many different broadcasting station is 
sent through an antena.

Select the channel of the 
broadcasting station you 
wish to watch

Broadcasting

Station B

Broadcasting

Station C

MIDI
OUT

MIDI IN

Sound 
Module A

Transmit Channel: 1

Receive Channel: 2

Receive Channel: 1

MIDI THRU

MIDI IN

Sound 
Module B

Summary of Contents for Dr. Rhythm DR-770

Page 1: ...3 IMPORTANT NOTES page 9 These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit Additionally in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feat...

Page 2: ...ements of European Directive 89 336 EEC For EU Countries For EU Countries Apparatus containing Lithium batteries ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske...

Page 3: ...for the extension cord Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt through Before using the unit in a foreign country consult with your retailer the nearest Ro...

Page 4: ...ying a Roll 21 Playing Patterns 22 Selecting and Playing a Pattern 22 Adjusting the Tempo 23 Playing a Previously Selected Pattern DPP 24 Selecting Patterns Quickly Quick Search 25 Playing Other Sound...

Page 5: ...yer 46 Using a Pad to Play a Roll 47 Changing the Roll Settings 47 Modifying the Flam Settings 47 An Easy Way to Apply Effects Ambience 48 Playing Patterns 48 Adjusting the Tempo 48 Using the DPP Func...

Page 6: ...rn within a Song 67 Deleting a Song 67 Copying a Song 68 Chapter 7 Performing with a Foot Switch 69 Using a Foot Switch to Start Stop Playback 69 Using a Foot Switch to Insert a Fill in 69 Chapter 8 C...

Page 7: ...About the MIDI Implementation Chart 86 Using an External MIDI Device to Play the DR 770 Using the DR 770 to Play an External MIDI Device 86 MIDI Channel Setting 86 Settings for Playing the DR 770 Ins...

Page 8: ...a specified category such as rock or jazz pege 49 Realtime Pattern Change Realtime Pattern Change lets you rapidly move to a fill in pattern or variation pattern by simply pressing a button while a r...

Page 9: ...care is taken to avoid the loss of data However in certain cases such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data and Roland a...

Page 10: ...18 Foward button 19 Stop Exit button 20 Enter button 21 Roll Flam button 22 Direct Pattern Play DPP button 23 Tempo button 24 Drum Kit button 25 Reverb Flanger button 26 Ambience button 27 pads 1 16 R...

Page 11: ...ly as possible the following conventions are used in this Manual Text numerals or symbol enclosed in square brackets indicate bottons or dials TEMPO Tempo button Cursor buttons CURSOR Cursor button CU...

Page 12: ...f the DR 770 and the connected amp system been turned to the minimum position Has the power of the DR 770 and the connected amp system been turned off To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers...

Page 13: ...ld connect a set of stereo headphones In order to take full advantage of the DR 770 s capabilities we recommend that you play it in stereo If you want to use it in mono make connections to the OUTPUT...

Page 14: ...urn on the power of your amp system 4 While striking the pads rotate VOLUME to adjust the volume of the DR 770 fig 01 03a Adjust the volume of the connected amp system to an appropriate level This uni...

Page 15: ...ill be returned to the factory settings If memory contains important data that you want to keep use the bulk dump operation p 89 to save the data on an external MIDI device sequencer or the like befor...

Page 16: ...execute Factory Reset press STOP EXIT 5 Press ENTER once again The display will indicate Done indicating that Factory Reset has been completed It is also possible to restore only a portion of the data...

Page 17: ...INC or VALUE to cuase the display to show The demo song is located before song number 1 fig 01 10a PAD BANK FUNC MODE 1 4 2 2 3 4 FUNC MODE INSERT COPY DELETE PATTERN PAD UTILITY REAL STEP EFFECTS MID...

Page 18: ...d down RESET and press START to start playback from the beginning of the song Profiles of the Composers Naoki Matsuura GigBag GIGBAG left Japan for the U S in 1982 then started his professional activi...

Page 19: ...s are velocity sensitive the volume and tone will change depending on how strongly a pad is struck Playing Different Sounds Switching the Pad Bank You can switch the Pad Bank so that the same pads pla...

Page 20: ...hen the pad bank is changed different sounds instruments will be heard when you strike the pad If both A and B are displayed both sounds will sound simultaneously Pad Bank Layer function p 46 FUNC MOD...

Page 21: ...d repeatedly at regular intervals fig 01 15a 1 While holding down ROLL FLAM continue pressing a pad You can adjust the spacing of the roll Refer to Changing the roll settings p 47 You can make setting...

Page 22: ...ATTERN fig 01 17a 2 Use DEC INC or VALUE to select the pattern 1 400 that you want to play Numbers 1 400 are preset patterns and numbers 401 800 are user patterns fig 01 18a MEMO PAD BANK FUNC MODE 1...

Page 23: ...n you press START once again playback will resume from the point at which it was stopped This is referred to as Continue Play If you press RESET and then press START playback will start from the begin...

Page 24: ...ay patterns that have been assigned to each pad DPP lets you play back patterns simply by pressing the pads Here s how you can try out the DPP function to listen to the patterns that were assigned to...

Page 25: ...press DPP to turn off the DPP display For details on how to assign a pattern to a pad refer to Assigning a pattern to a pad p 49 Selecting Patterns Quickly Quick Search The Quick Search function lets...

Page 26: ...he beat number will change as playback continues If you strike a different pad during playback the pattern assigned to the later pressed pad will begin playing from the next beat Depending on the cate...

Page 27: ...om the total of 255 instruments that the DR 770 has onboard The unit provides 64 preset drum kits Additionally another 64 user drum kits which can be modified anyway you like are provided For details...

Page 28: ...ress STOP EXIT to stop the pattern playback For a list of the preset drum kits refer to Preset Drum Kit List p 98 If you want to modify the settings of the drum kit refer to Chapter 8 Creating an orig...

Page 29: ...an effect sound This function lets you create effect settings for the desired type of acoustic feel such as playing in a concert hall or playing in a club fig 01 29a 1 Press SONG PTN so the display i...

Page 30: ...ess AMBIENCE ambience will be switched on off 7 Press STOP EXIT to stop pattern playback For details on making settings for each effect reverb flanger equalizer refer to Effect settings p 77 For the r...

Page 31: ...recording is Step Recording in which you specify the timing of individual notes for each sound instrument For details refer to Creating rhythms p 42 Let s record the following pattern in pattern numb...

Page 32: ...Use DEC INC or VALUE to set this to 04 8 Press DRUM KIT to make DRUM KIT blink 9 Use DEC INC or VALUE to select drum kit number 8 Ambient Strike several pads to locate the sounds you want 10 Press DRU...

Page 33: ...djust the tempo 1 Press TEMPO to make TEMPO blink 2 Use DEC INC or VALUE to adjust the tempo 3 When you have set the desired tempo press TEMPO once again When you are finished rehearsing continue with...

Page 34: ...ecording To Re Do Your Recording Listen to the pattern that you recorded If you are not satisfied with the result you can re do the recording Re Recording Only a Specific Instrument If you want to re...

Page 35: ...record 5 When you finish recording press STOP EXIT Re Recording from the Beginning If you want to re record all instruments use the following procedure This will delete the pattern that you recorded...

Page 36: ...ord Naming a pattern p 61 You can make detailed adjustments to individual notes that you record Deleting an individual note p 57 Adding an individual note p 57 Adjusting the volume of an individual no...

Page 37: ...record the playback of patterns in a song just as playback occurs For details refer to Creating rhythms p 42 In this example we will record the following song in song number 1 fig 01 41a fig 01 42a 1...

Page 38: ...will advance to the next part 8 Select the pattern that you want to record next Use the numeric keys to select the number and then press ENTER Alternatively you can use DEC INC VALUE to select the nu...

Page 39: ...following procedure to re record the pattern correctly fig 01 48a 1 Press REC to make the REC indicator light 2 Press START to enter record ready mode 3 Use RWD FWD to select the part in which you re...

Page 40: ...lternatively you can use DEC INC VALUE to select the number 5 Press ENTER 6 Repeat steps 3 5 as necessary 7 Press STOP EXIT to stop recording PAD BANK FUNC MODE A B TEMPO DPP DRUM KIT REVERB IND FLANG...

Page 41: ...e drum kit can be used when creating a pattern It is not possible to use multiple drum kits in a single pattern A pattern records the number of the drum kit that was used to create that pattern This m...

Page 42: ...strike the pads is slightly inaccurate the Quantize function can be used to ensure that the notes are recorded at precise timings Step Recording In this method you specify things such as the timing st...

Page 43: ...altime Recording This method allows you to select and play patterns and record your selections as a song This is a quick and easy way to record a song Step Recording This method allows you to use the...

Page 44: ...ate PAD Effect Mode In this mode you can make reverb flanger and equalizer settings When this mode is selected the display will indicate EFFECTS Utility Mode In this mode you can adjust Roll and Metro...

Page 45: ...fy a value directly After using the numeric keys to input a value press ENTER to finalize the value For example if you want to select pattern number 50 you would press 5 0 ENTER When specifying note v...

Page 46: ...n is active See the following item NOTE The instruments recorded in a pattern cannot be changed later by pressing PAD BANK Using Both Pad Banks a and B Simultaneously Pad Bank Layer Pad Bank Layer is...

Page 47: ...wo notes of the flam With a setting of 0 there will be no flam Flam Ratio 0 7 This sets the ratio of striking force velocity between the first and second strikes With a setting of 0 the ornamental not...

Page 48: ...ct the desired pattern fig 102 08a 3 Press START to start playback MEMO The Pattern number will also be shown above the Pattern name only while the Original pattern p 50 is selected Adjusting the Temp...

Page 49: ...own ROLL FLAM press DPP 2 Use DEC INC or VALUE to select the desired category HD ROCK Hard Rock Heavy Metal ROCK Rock POP Pops 16 beat 8 beat FNK BLS Funk Blues Soul JAZZ Jazz Fusion DANCE Hip Hop Tec...

Page 50: ...n and will then switch to the Variation Pattern fig 102 10a When you press START during playback the Variation Pattern the playback will continue to the end of the current pattern and will then switch...

Page 51: ...G PTN so the display indicates SONG The DR 770 is now in Song mode 2 Use VALUE to select the song you wish to play fig 102 17a NOTE If the selected song contains no musical data the following display...

Page 52: ...display indicates SONG The DR 770 is now in Song mode 2 Use VALUE to select the song for which you wish to make song chain settings 3 Press REC The REC indicator will light 4 Press CURSOR twice to sel...

Page 53: ...e exact timing at which you strike the pads 6 Press CURSOR to make the Beat Length display blink 7 Use VALUE to specify the Beat Length Beat Length is the number of quarter notes in the pattern For ex...

Page 54: ...to which the instrument you want to delete has been assigned Notes of the corresponding instrument will be deleted as long as you continue holding DELETE and that pad 15 When you finish recording pre...

Page 55: ...s required NOTE Up to nine instruments can be recorded on the same step If you attempt to record more than this the tenth and subsequent will be ignored NOTE It is not possible to record two or more i...

Page 56: ...7 CLICK SEL if you want to change the time signature fig 103 08a 3 Use VALUE to change the setting Volume 0 7 Time signature Refer to table shown below fig 103 09a FUNC MODE INSERT COPY DELETE SONG P...

Page 57: ...e If you wish to add an individual note to a pattern use the following procedure 1 Press SONG PTN so the display indicates PATTERN The DR 770 is now in Pattern mode 2 Press REAL STEP so the display in...

Page 58: ...user pattern 4 Press REC The REC indicator will light 5 Press START The tempo indicator will light 6 Use RWD FWD to select the step at which the instrument you wish to replace has been recorded 7 Pres...

Page 59: ...ue are sounded 1 Press SONG PTN so the display indicates PATTERN The DR 770 is now in Pattern mode 2 Use VALUE to select the pattern user pattern for which you want to make Swing settings 3 Press UTIL...

Page 60: ...Pad Bank Layer the display will indicate L and it will not be possible to switch the pad bank by pressing PAD BANK fig 104 03a 6 Press CURSOR to make the Timing Shift value blink 7 Use VALUE to set th...

Page 61: ...o Original pattern fig 104 11b 12 When you have finished making settings press STOP EXIT MEMO After having set each pattern to Original Fill in Variation the Pattern number will also be shown above th...

Page 62: ...stopped press COPY The display will indicate COPY fig 104 14a NOTE If you try to copy the pattern that has no performance data the display will show Pattern Empty Pressing STOP EXIT however will retri...

Page 63: ...tern Change settings p 50 the Fill in and Variation patterns you select by pressing START RWD FWD will be recorded just as you select them 9 Repeat step 8 as many times as desired to record enough pat...

Page 64: ...7 When you have found the desired pattern press ENTER The pattern will be recorded at the current part and the part will automatically advance by one If you press START the currently selected pattern...

Page 65: ...When you finish making settings press STOP EXIT Naming a Song You can assign a name song name of up to seven characters to a song you record The song name will appear in the display when the song is p...

Page 66: ...ill light 5 Press START 6 Use RWD FWD to select the pattern that you want to delete fig 106 05a 7 Press DELETE The display will indicate DELETE The display will ask Sure allowing you to confirm whethe...

Page 67: ...e VALUE to select the song that you want to delete 3 With playback stopped press DELETE The display will indicate DELETE The display will ask Sure so that you can confirm whether or not you want to de...

Page 68: ...y destination song will be lost when the Copy operation is executed 5 Press ENTER The display will ask Sure allowing you to confirm whether you want to execute the operation fig 106 12a 6 To copy the...

Page 69: ...1 optional to connect the foot switch you can connect up to two foot switches One foot switch will be dedicated to starting stopping playback and the other foot switch can be assigned to play a fill i...

Page 70: ...ch while playing a pattern for which Realtime Pattern Change settings have been made the Fill in To Original pattern will be played After the Fill in To Original pattern finishes playing playback will...

Page 71: ...ents refer to Instrument List p 96 1 After selecting a drum kit press PAD so the display indicates PAD The DR 770 is now in Pad mode 2 Use to select 1 ASSIGN fig 108 01a 3 Press ENTER fig 108 02a 4 Pr...

Page 72: ...ress PAD BANK to select the desired pad bank NOTE If the pad banks are layered the display will blink LAYER In this state it is not possible to set the pitch 4 Press the pad for the instrument whose p...

Page 73: ...ation of the Strike Nuance When a cymbal for example is struck the tone will differ depending on whether it was struck near the center or near the edge Instruments marked with or in the Instrument Lis...

Page 74: ...15 available positions 1 After selecting a drum kit press PAD so the display indicates PAD The DR 770 is now in Pad mode 2 Use to select 6 PAN fig 108 10a 3 Press PAD BANK to select the desired pad b...

Page 75: ...following procedure to select the pad number 1 Press ENTER 2 Use to select the pad number When you wish to resume using the pads to select instruments press STOP EXIT 5 Use DEC INC or VALUE to set th...

Page 76: ...se to the force with which you strike the pads NOTE It is not possible to set the Sensitivity Curve independently for each pad 1 After selecting a drum kit press PAD so the display indicates PAD The D...

Page 77: ...ng the settings for each effect you can achieve the desired result more efficiently You cannot copy the setting of the Ambience into a preset drum kit but you can make the same setting as the preset d...

Page 78: ...plate reverb device DELAY This is a conventional delay PAN DLY This alternates the delay sound between left and right 2 R TIME reverb time This adjusts the length of reverberation Increasing the valu...

Page 79: ...anger rate Specify the modulation frequency for the flanger or chorus Increasing this value will speed up the modulation 8 F FDBK flanger feedback Specify the amount of feedback for the flanger or cho...

Page 80: ...ngs will increase the level NOTE You may hear a noise when the value of the equalizer is being changed when an ambience or drum kit is changed to a different one Adjusting the Reverb Flanger Depth The...

Page 81: ...and B simultaneously This is a convenient way to make settings for a drum kit that uses pad bank layering However if different values have been set for banks A and B using VALUE will adjust the value...

Page 82: ...serving their proportion fig 108 36a Routing Sound to the Individual Output For each instrument of a drum kit you can specify whether the sound will be sent from the individual output fig 108 36b MEMO...

Page 83: ...whose instrument is being sent from the individual output As necessary use PAD BANK to switch the pad bank fig 108 37a To send instruments of pad numbers 33 01 55 23 from the individual output use th...

Page 84: ...ossible to select a preset drum kit numbers 1 64 5 Press ENTER The display will ask Sure allowing you to confirm whether you want to copy the data fig 108 39a 6 To copy the data press ENTER The drum k...

Page 85: ...on MIDI messages can be classified broadly into messages that are handled separately for each MIDI channel channel messages and messages that are handled without regard to the MIDI channel system mess...

Page 86: ...IDI devices both MIDI devices must be capable of using that message For this reason the owner s manual of every MIDI device includes a MIDI implementation chart which provides a way to quickly tell wh...

Page 87: ...ority and the instrument assigned to the lowest numbered pad will sound NOTE When the pads of the DR 770 are struck the note numbers you specify here will be transmitted However it is not possible to...

Page 88: ...ived at MIDI IN will be re transmitted without change from MIDI OUT If this is ON messages received at MIDI IN will be re transmitted without change from MIDI OUT but musical data produced by the DR 7...

Page 89: ...Playing but playback will not start until timing clock messages begin to arrive Transmitting DR 770 Data Bulk Dump DR 770 data can be transmitted to a sequencer or to another DR 770 This process is ca...

Page 90: ...aved on a sequencer can be transmitted back to the DR 770 or how data transmitted from one DR 770 can be received by another DR 770 Connections fig 109 21a Connections 1 Press MIDI to make MIDI light...

Page 91: ...ctory settings DRUMKIT All drum kits will be returned to the factory settings EFFECT The effect settings of the currently selected drum kit will be returned to the factory settings 4 Press ENTER The d...

Page 92: ...g song editing using Copy Song or Delete Song the selected song contained no data Press STOP EXIT then select a different song fig 111 06a An excessive amount of MIDI data was received all at once and...

Page 93: ...hat contains no musical data Can t use quick search Are you in pattern song record mode REC indicator lit When recording a pattern The REC indicator does not light even by pressing REC Have you select...

Page 94: ...7 PAN Instrument Pan L7 C R7 INDIV A TYPE Instrument Assign Type POLY POLY EXC1 7 MONO MONO EXC1 7 CRV Sensitivity Curve EXP1 LIN1 EXP2 LIN2 XFDO XFDI FIX1 FIX2 EFFECTS R TYPE Reverb Type HALL ROOM P...

Page 95: ...nchro Mode INT MIDI PRG Program Change Switch OFF ON RxVOL Volume Receive Switch 0 127 OFF ON RxEXPR Expression Receive Switch OFF ON RxEXC Exclisive Receive Switch OFF ON THRU MIDI Thru Switch OFF ON...

Page 96: ...e hard 67 DryHdS dry hard snare 68 RngHdS ring hard snare 69 RckOnS rock on snare 70 Funk S funk snare 71 SharpS sharp snare 72 WrmHdS warm hard snare 73 DrFatS dry fat snare 74 SnapyS snappy snare 75...

Page 97: ...3 Wodblk woodblock 194 BongoH bongo high 195 BongoL bongo low 196 CngHMt conga high mute 197 CngSlp conga high slap 198 CngHOp conga high open 199 CngLOp conga low open 200 TmblHi timbale high 201 Tmb...

Page 98: ...20 RlClap 29 232 Scrch1 30 232 Scrch1 31 115 HalStk 32 221 55Clav 33 223 78Beat 34 223 78Beat 35 38 ElecK2 40 110 ElecS2 43 148 ElecT1 47 148 ElecT1 52 177 ChinaC 55 176 SplshC 59 178 RideC1 71 210 Wh...

Page 99: ...29 232 Scrch1 30 232 Scrch1 31 115 HalStk 32 221 55Clav 33 223 78Beat 34 223 78Beat 35 26 CompK2 40 64 SlDrSH 43 147 RockT2 47 146 RockT1 52 177 ChinaC 55 176 SplshC 59 178 RideC1 71 210 WhislS 72 211...

Page 100: ...29 232 Scrch1 30 232 Scrch1 31 115 HalStk 32 221 55Clav 33 223 78Beat 34 223 78Beat 35 25 CompK1 40 90 RckRmS 43 141 RealT2 47 140 RealT1 52 177 ChinaC 55 176 SplshC 59 178 RideC1 71 210 WhislS 72 211...

Page 101: ...RlClap 29 232 Scrch1 30 232 Scrch1 31 115 HalStk 32 221 55Clav 33 223 78Beat 34 223 78Beat 35 27 Deep K 40 90 RckRmS 43 147 RockT2 47 146 RockT1 52 177 ChinaC 55 176 SplshC 59 178 RideC1 71 210 Whisl...

Page 102: ...7 236 HiQ 28 220 RlClap 29 232 Scrch1 30 232 Scrch1 31 115 HalStk 32 221 55Clav 33 223 78Beat 34 223 78Beat 35 5 DryHdK 40 58 BechSR 43 122 StdT2S 47 120 StdT1S 52 177 ChinaC 55 176 SplshC 59 178 Ride...

Page 103: ...h1 31 115 HalStk 32 221 55Clav 33 223 78Beat 34 223 78Beat 35 5 DryHdK 40 58 BechSR 43 143 RingT2 47 142 RingT1 52 177 ChinaC 55 176 SplshC 59 178 RideC1 71 210 WhislS 72 211 WhislL 76 193 Wodblk 77 1...

Page 104: ...lap 29 233 Scrch2 30 233 Scrch2 31 115 HalStk 32 221 55Clav 33 246 RevCym 34 239 DncShk 35 49 808BmK 40 113 TR909S 43 150 808Tom 47 150 808Tom 52 170 78 OHH 55 176 SplshC 59 178 RideC1 71 210 WhislS 7...

Page 105: ...lap 29 232 Scrch1 30 232 Scrch1 31 115 HalStk 32 221 55Clav 33 223 78Beat 34 223 78Beat 35 22 HbrdK2 40 61 HiPicS 43 122 StdT2S 47 120 StdT1S 52 177 ChinaC 54 189 Tambrn 55 176 SplshC 58 204 Vibslp 59...

Page 106: ...153 Funk3 O 120 Funk 3 157 Funk4 O 114 Funk 4 161 FunkBsO 112 Funk Bass 165 Blues O 120 Blues 169 MedBlzO 120 Medium Blues 173 6 8BlzO 100 6 8 Blues 177 Soul1 O 114 Soul 1 181 Soul2 O 125 Soul 2 185...

Page 107: ...tem Exclusive Messages 41H Manufacturer ID Roland dev Device ID 00H 0FH 00H Model ID MSB DR 770 1CH Model ID LSB DR 770 11H Command ID RQ1 aaH Address MSB aaH Address aaH Address aaH Address LSB ssH S...

Page 108: ...current Drum kit is used The data is transmitted by MIDI channel using the value set by MIDIch in MIDI mode Gate time the interval from Note On to Note Off is about 50msec It may be shortened when sam...

Page 109: ...Device Family Code 00H 00H Device Family Number Code 00H 02H 00H 00H Software Revision Level F7H EOX End of System Exclusive Message Device ID is smaller the MIDIch number by 1 in MIDI mode When Iden...

Page 110: ...ted parameter and global parameter can be received and transmitted Start Address Block Note 00 00 00 00 Current Drum kit Individual 01 00 00 00 Global Parameters Individual 02 00 00 00 All User Drum k...

Page 111: ...m Change SW OFF ON 01 00 00 02 00 01 Rx Volume SW OFF ON 01 00 00 03 00 01 Rx Expression SW OFF ON 01 00 00 04 00 01 Soft Through SW OFF ON Roll Flam Metronome Offset Address H Data H Description 01 0...

Page 112: ...actual MIDI messages Example 1 99 3E 7F CnH is the Note On status and n is the MIDI channel number Since 9H 9 3EH 62 and 7FH 127 this is a Note On message of MIDI CH 10 Note number 62 Example 2 CE 49...

Page 113: ...g Name etc Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex SP 20H A 41H a 61H 0 30H 3AH B 42H b 62H 1 31H 3BH C 43H c 63H 2 32H 3CH D 44H d 64H 3 33H 3DH E 45H e 65H 4 34H 3EH F 46H f 66H 5 35H 3FH G 47H g 67H 6...

Page 114: ...All sound off Reset all controllers Active Sense System Reset 1 16 1 16 Mode 3 X O 9n v 1 127 X 27 81 X X X O X O O O O O O x X X X X X X O X 1 16 1 16 Mode 3 X O X 27 81 27 81 X X X O O O O x O O X X...

Page 115: ...ut Jacks L R Mono Individual Output Jack Headphone Jack stereo miniature phone type Pedal Switch Jack MIDI Connectors IN OUT AC Adaptor Jack AC 14 V Power Supply AC Adaptor BOSS BRC series Current Dra...

Page 116: ...41 46 Drum Kit Change 65 Drum Kit Name 77 E Editing a Drum Kit 71 Editing a Pattern 57 Editing a Song 65 Editing Effects 77 81 Effect Mode 44 EFFECTS 44 78 80 EQ HIGH 80 EQ LOW 80 Equalizer 80 Equali...

Page 117: ...RT 38 Part 38 PATTERN 22 31 44 48 53 54 Pattern 22 42 Pattern Mode 44 48 53 Pattern mode 54 Pattern Name 61 PEDAL SW jack 69 PITCH 72 Playing Patterns 22 24 48 69 Playing Songs 51 52 69 Polarity Switc...

Page 118: ...witching the Drum Kit 27 46 59 SYNC 89 Sync Mode 89 System Exclusive Message 86 T TEMPO 23 48 Tempo 23 48 Tempo Indicator 33 38 53 55 63 THRU 88 Timing Shift 60 U User Drum Kit 41 46 User Pattern 22 4...

Page 119: ...119 MEMO...

Page 120: ...O O FTV VAR FTO O FTV VAR FTO O FTV VAR FTO O FTV VAR FTO O FTV VAR FTO O FTV VAR FTO O FTV VAR FTO Drum Kit No No Name O FTV VAR FTO O FTV VAR FTO O FTV VAR FTO O FTV VAR FTO O FTV VAR FTO O FTV VAR...

Page 121: ...121 Blank Chart Song Part No Pattern No Part No Pattern No Part No Pattern No Part No Pattern No Part No Pattern No Song No Title...

Page 122: ...A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Pa...

Page 123: ...ements of European Directive 89 336 EEC For EU Countries For EU Countries Apparatus containing Lithium batteries ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske...

Page 124: ...3 IMPORTANT NOTES page 9 These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit Additionally in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feat...

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