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Control Change Mode

 

This is the mode for sending Control Change messages.

In this mode, all the pedals can be used to send Control Change messages. You 
should use this mode at times when you want to send a lot of Control Change 
messages.

You can also store up to five sets, or configurations, of settings for all of the pedals 
within the FC-300’s memory. Called pedal settings, these configurations can be 
switched as needed (p. 26).

Pressing the various pedals transmits the Control Change messages set for the 
respective pedal over the selected MIDI channel.

Control Change messages with the controller numbers set for each pedal are 
transmitted.

Each pedal is set at the factory as shown below.

These switch the number pedal functions.

 

About the Control Change Mode

Transmitting Control Change Messages

 

Number Pedal (1/6–5/10)

 

Pedal

CC#

Range

Mode

Pedal

CC#

Range

Mode

 

1

65

0–127

LATCH

6

70

0–127

LATCH

2

66

0–127

LATCH

7

71

0–127

LATCH

3

67

0–127

LATCH

8

72

0–127

LATCH

4

68

0–127

LATCH

9

73

0–127

LATCH

5

69

0–127

LATCH

10

74

0–127

LATCH

 

[

] [

] Pedal

 

Pedal

Explanation

 

[

]

This sets the number pedals to function as pedals 1–5.

[

]

This sets the number pedals to function as pedals 6–10.

Pedal Setting Number

For details about the all 
parameters and changes the 
setting, refer to 

“Change the 

Pedal Settings”

 (p. 24).

When the [

] pedal is pressed, the [

] pedal’s indicator lights, and the functions 

for number pedals 1–5 become operable.

When the [

] pedal is pressed, the [

] pedal’s indicator lights, and the functions 

for number pedals 6–10 become operable.

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Summary of Contents for FC-300

Page 1: ...el assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit Owner s Manual should be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference 202 Copyright 2007 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION Owner s Manual FC 300_e1 bo...

Page 2: ...ower off remove the AC adaptor from the outlet and request servicing by your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page when The AC adaptor or the power supply cord has been damaged or If smoke or unusual odor occurs Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled onto the unit or The unit has been exposed to rain or otherwi...

Page 3: ...rn off the power and unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet p 13 110b Whenever you suspect the possi bility of lightning in your area disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet 112 Used batteries must be disposed of in compliance with whatever regulations for their safe disposal that may be observed in the region in which you live 111 Selection If used improperly batteries may explode or leak and ca...

Page 4: ...slightly dampened with water To remove stubborn dirt use a cloth impregnated with a mild non abrasive detergent Afterwards be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft dry cloth 402 Never use benzine thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformation Repairs and Data 452 Please be aware that all data contained in the unit s memory may be lost w...

Page 5: ... Expression Pedal Switch 17 Using the External Control Pedals and Expression Pedals 18 Controller Numbers for Each Pedal 18 Change the Pedal Settings 19 Control Change Mode 21 About the Control Change Mode 21 Transmitting Control Change Messages 21 Number Pedal 1 6 5 10 21 Pedal 21 Using the Expression Pedals 22 Using the Control Pedal and Expression Pedal Switch 22 Using Additional Footswitches a...

Page 6: ... MODE Pedal Jack 51 Switching How the Pedal Indicators Light 51 Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel 52 Setting the Device ID 52 Setting the Bank Select Output 52 Setting the Bank Select Value 53 Transmitting Data to an External MIDI Device Bulk Dump 53 Receiving Data from an External MIDI Device Bulk Load 54 Appendices 55 Restoring the Factory Settings Factory Reset 55 Adjusting the Expression Pedal...

Page 7: ... LCD Equipped with RRC2 OUT connector enables connection with RRC2 IN compatible devices with a single cable Includes two separate amp control channels Features three way power supply AC Adaptor Dry battery RRC2 1 MODE indicator The current mode is indicated here p 15 2 BANK NUMBER display The currently selected bank and number are indicated here 3 Liquid Crystal display LCD A variety of informati...

Page 8: ... this to undo an operation and return to the previous screen 6 WRITE button Press this to store settings and execute procedures Top Panel Buttons 1 2 3 4 6 5 To jump to the main parameters hold down one of these buttons while you press the other With items for which there aren t that many parameters the FC 300 jumps to the last or initial parameter By continuing to hold down VALUE for a number of ...

Page 9: ...ected 5 EXP PEDAL expression pedal 1 2 These control the volume wah or other aspects of connected devices 6 EXP PEDAL SW expression pedal switch 1 2 Firmly press down at the front of the pedal to switch the effect on and off 7 EXP PEDAL SW indicators expression pedal switch indicators 1 2 Lights when the effect being controlled with the EXP PEDAL SW is on and goes out when the effect is turned off...

Page 10: ...he external RRC2 IN device 7 POWER switch Turns the power on and off 8 DC IN AC Adaptor jack Connect the AC adaptor PSA series sold separately here 9 Cord Hook Hook the AC adaptor cord here to prevent the adaptor plug from being disconnected Refer to Connecting an AC Adaptor p 12 Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 6 5 8 7 9 Be sure to connect the RRC2 OUT connector to a device with an RRC2 IN connector Use of the...

Page 11: ...daptor BOSS PSA series 921 Before connecting other devices always be sure to turn down the volume on all devices and turn off their power to prevent malfunction and damage to the speakers or other components of connected devices 922 This instrument is equipped with 1 4 inch TRS phone type jacks Wiring diagrams for these jacks are shown below Make connections after first checking the wiring diagram...

Page 12: ...Controller for an RRC2 IN Device e g the VG 99 Cord Hook The cord of the supplied AC Adaptor To the Power Outlet 925 Use only the specified expression pedal Roland EV 5 BOSS FV 500L FV 500H each sold separately By connecting any other expression pedals you risk causing malfunction and or damage to the unit Carefully connect the RRC2 cable or Ether cable all the way in until it is firmly to the RRC...

Page 13: ...device to ON fig Turning Off the Power Switch off the power to the RRC2 IN device connected to the FC 300 Turning the Power On and Off When Using the FC 300 as a MIDI Foot Controller When Using the FC 300 as a Dedicated Foot Controller for an RRC2 IN Device e g the VG 99 In addition it starts up with the MIDI channel set to 1 but you can change the startup MIDI channel if you want Refer to Setting...

Page 14: ...e pedals Pedal Setting function This mode is for sending System Exclusive messages You can use this mode to operate other equipment that accepts SysEx messages sent from the FC 300 This mode is for transmitting multiple MIDI messages MIDI streams already saved to patches Patches are areas of memory in which MIDI streams are stored you can save up to 100 patches An individual patch can hold MIDI me...

Page 15: ...em Exclusive Mode Patch Mode 985 The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the display Note however that your unit may incorporate a newer enhanced version of the system so what you actually see in the display may not always match what appears in the manual You can change the way the mode is switched when using and pedal or footswitch See S...

Page 16: ...IDI devices you are using p 47 Transmitting Program Change Messages BANK NUMBER Display Bank Select Message Program Change Message MSB LSB 001 128 0 0 1 128 129 130 1 0 29 30 Setting How Tones are Switched With the factory settings Program Change messages are not transmitted just by pressing the and pedals To transmit Program Change messages just by pressing the and pedals read Using the Pedals to...

Page 17: ...dal is set at the factory as shown below Transmitting Control Change Messages Using the Expression Pedals Expression Pedal CC Range EXP PEDAL 1 7 0 127 EXP PEDAL 2 1 0 127 Using the Control Pedal and Expression Pedal Switch Pedal CC Range Mode CTL PEDAL 1 80 0 127 LATCH CTL PEDAL 2 81 0 127 LATCH EXP PEDAL SW 1 82 0 127 LATCH EXP PEDAL SW 2 83 0 127 LATCH For details about the all parameters and c...

Page 18: ...he CONTROL 3 settings and pedal switch A operates according to the CONTROL 4 settings When a Roland EV 5 BOSS FV 500L or FV 500H is Connected Assigned to Expression Pedal These function in the same way as the FC 300 s built in expression pedals Connect a expression pedal to the EXP PEDAL CTL jack and set the FC 300 to enable use of the pedal p 50 These do not operate as expression pedal switches I...

Page 19: ...hen the switch is off MIDI START MIDI STOP MIDI CONTINUE MMC STOP MMC PLAY MMC DEF PLAY MMC FAST FWD MMC REWIND MMC REC STROBE MMC REC EXIT MMC REC PAUSE MMC PAUSE This transmits MIDI Realtime messages and MMC messages When assigned to an expression pedal messages are output once the pedal is pressed downward past the halfway point when assigned to a control pedal or other switch the messages are ...

Page 20: ...l alternate each time you press the pedal MOMENTARY The value will be ON while you press the pedal and OFF when you release the pedal The Range parameter is enabled when CC P BEND or CH PRS is selected Minimum Maximum The Mode parameter and AMP Ctl Op parameter are enabled when a control pedal or other switch function is selected This parameter is ignored when the pedal is used as a expression ped...

Page 21: ...shown below These switch the number pedal functions About the Control Change Mode Transmitting Control Change Messages Number Pedal 1 6 5 10 Pedal CC Range Mode Pedal CC Range Mode 1 65 0 127 LATCH 6 70 0 127 LATCH 2 66 0 127 LATCH 7 71 0 127 LATCH 3 67 0 127 LATCH 8 72 0 127 LATCH 4 68 0 127 LATCH 9 73 0 127 LATCH 5 69 0 127 LATCH 10 74 0 127 LATCH Pedal Pedal Explanation This sets the number ped...

Page 22: ... Pedal and Expression Pedal Switch Pedal CC Range Mode CTL PEDAL 1 80 0 127 LATCH CTL PEDAL 2 81 0 127 LATCH EXP PEDAL SW 1 82 0 127 LATCH EXP PEDAL SW 2 83 0 127 LATCH For details about the all parameters and changes the setting refer to Change the Pedal Settings p 24 The Control pedal is a momentary type pedal that sends an ON message when depressed and an OFF message when released You can chang...

Page 23: ...to the CONTROL 3 settings and pedal switch A operates according to the CONTROL 4 settings When a Roland EV 5 BOSS FV 500L or FV 500H is Connected Assigned to Expression Pedal These function in the same way as the FC 300 s built in expression pedals Connect a expression pedal to the EXP PEDAL CTL jack and set the FC 300 to enable use of the pedal p 50 These do not operate as expression pedal switch...

Page 24: ...T MMC REC PAUSE MMC PAUSE This transmits MIDI Realtime messages and MMC messages When assigned to an expression pedal messages are output once the pedal is pressed downward past the halfway point when assigned to a control pedal or other switch the messages are output when the switch is on P BEND CH PRS These transmit various Pitch Bend messages and Channel Pressure messages When assigned to an ex...

Page 25: ... will be ON while you press the pedal and OFF when you re lease the pedal Minimum Maximum The Range parameter is enabled when CC P BEND or CH PRS is selected for the expression pedal The Mode parameter and AMP Ctl Op parameter are enabled when a control pedal or other switch function is selected AMP CONTROL 1 jack AMP CONTROL 2 jack When the pedal is OFF When the pedal is ON Open Guitar Amp amps c...

Page 26: ... 5 for the pedal settings you want to store with VALUE 3 Press WRITE Sure appears in the display 4 If you want to write the setting press WRITE if you want to cancel the procedure press EXIT 1 With the Control Change Mode screen displayed press VALUE The pedal settings are switched and the current pedal setting number is indicated in the BANK NUMBER display Storing Controller Numbers Assigned to t...

Page 27: ...ete screen 3 Select the number 1 5 for the pedal settings you want to delete with VALUE 4 Press WRITE Sure appears in the display 5 If you want to delete the setting press WRITE if you want to cancel the procedure press EXIT Deleting a Pedal Setting The erased pedal setting FC 300_e1 book 27 ページ 2007年4月24日 火曜日 午前10時10分 ...

Page 28: ... CTL jacks transmits the pedal status via System Exclusive messages In addition display content and pedal indicators can be switched with System Exclusive messages received by the FC 300 For more on the System Exclusive messages transmitted and received in System Exclusive mode refer to the MIDI Implementation p 59 FC 300_e1 book 28 ページ 2007年4月24日 火曜日 午前10時10分 ...

Page 29: ...atch s OFF stream CTL1 2 ON streams These are the groups of MIDI messages transmitted when the pedals are switched on CTL1 2 OFF streams These are the groups of MIDI messages transmitted when the pedals are switched off AMP CONTROL You can set the status of the AMP CONTROL jacks when a patch is selected Control pedal expression pedal and other settings Patch names An individual patch can hold MIDI...

Page 30: ... Numbers see Change the Pedal Settings p 42 Transmitting Control Change Messages Using the Expression Pedals Expression Pedal CC Range EXP PEDAL 1 Assign Number 1 7 0 127 EXP PEDAL 2 Assign Number 1 1 0 127 Using the Control Pedals and Expression Pedal Switches Pedal CC Range Mode CTL PEDAL 1 80 0 127 LATCH CTL PEDAL 2 81 0 127 LATCH EXP PEDAL SW 1 Assign Number 1 82 0 127 LATCH EXP PEDAL SW 2 Ass...

Page 31: ...e CONTROL 3 settings and pedal switch A operates according to the CONTROL 4 settings When a Roland EV 5 BOSS FV 500L or FV 500H is Connected Assigned to Expression Pedal These function in the same way as the FC 300 s built in expression pedals Connect a expression pedal to the EXP PEDAL CTL jack and set the FC 300 to enable use of the pedal p 50 These do not operate as expression pedal switches If...

Page 32: ...re enabled A current patch s OFF streams are transmitted before the newly selected patch s ON streams are transmitted Transmitting Patch Data With the factory settings Program Change messages are not transmitted just by pressing the and pedals To transmit Program Change messages just by pressing the and pedals read Using the Pedals to Make the Settings p 48 You can program the FC 300 so that press...

Page 33: ...reating Patches If you switch patches before saving the MIDI messages you have input to the patch any edited content is lost To save the changes you have made carry out the Write procedure refer to Storing Saving Patches p 44 You can assign the following messages to ON streams and OFF streams Message Display Channel Message Program Change Message PC Control Change Message CC Note On Note Off Messa...

Page 34: ...s not assigned 4 Use the VALUE and to select the message number for the message to be edited If you are adding any message press INS The message is added before the number of the currently selected message To delete a message select the message number with VALUE then press DEL 5 Use the following procedures to edit the MIDI stream for different types of messages Editing MIDI Streams Message Number...

Page 35: ...es follow the instructions in Storing Saving Patches p 44 to save the MIDI messages to a patch MIDI Message Data PC MIDI Channel CH Program Number PC CC MIDI Channel CH Controller Number CC Value VAL N ON MIDI Channel CH Note Number NOTE Velocity V N OFF MIDI Channel CH Note Number NOTE Velocity V C PRS MIDI Channel CH VALUE K PRS MIDI Channel CH Note Number NOTE Velocity V P BEND MIDI Channel CH ...

Page 36: ...ata use PARAMETER to move the cursor to the position where you want to delete then press DEL Repeat steps 4 6 edit the data 7 When you have finished with the editing press EXIT 8 After making the changes follow the instructions in Storing Saving Patches p 44 to save the MIDI messages to a patch Data Message Number MIDI Message MIDI Channel The maximum amount of data that can be saved to a system e...

Page 37: ...e selection screen 5 Press VALUE to select the template 6 Press WRITE The contents of the template are input in the MIDI stream 7 After making the changes follow the instructions in Storing Saving Patches p 44 to save the MIDI messages to a patch Template GM SYS ON MMC PLAY MMC REC EXIT GM SYS OFF MMC DEF PLAY MMC REC PAUSE V LINK ON MMC FAST FWD MMC PAUSE V LINK OFF MMC REWIND MMC RESET MMC STOP ...

Page 38: ...AMETER to move the cursor to message number 2 Press VALUE to select you want to copy or move message number 3 Press PARAMETER to select the MOVE or COPY 4 Press WRITE 5 Press VALUE to select the copy destination or move destination message number The copy or move message is inserted to the in front of the selected message number 6 Press WRITE 7 Sure appears in the display press WRITE once more 8 A...

Page 39: ...elect Copy MIDI then press WRITE 4 Press VALUE to select the stream to be used as the copy source then press WRITE 5 Press VALUE to select the stream to be used as the copy destination then press WRITE 6 Sure appears in the display press WRITE once more 7 After making the changes follow the instructions in Storing Saving Patches p 44 to save the MIDI messages to a patch How to Copy MIDI Streams FC...

Page 40: ... Off Timing 3 Press VALUE to set the value 4 After making the changes follow the instructions in Storing Saving Patches p 44 to save the MIDI messages to a patch How to Delete MIDI Streams Setting the Timing for Transmission of OFF MIDI Streams Value Explanation PEDAL RELEASE After the patches are switched the OFF stream is transmit ted when the pedal is released PATCH CHANGE The stream is transmi...

Page 41: ...Patches p 44 to save the setting to a patch Setting the Amp Control Value Explanation The AMP CONTROL jack is disabled OFF The AMP CONTROL jack is switched off closed ON The AMP CONTROL jack is switched on open AMP CONTROL 1 jack AMP CONTROL 2 jack You can change the polarity of the AMP CONTROL jacks For more detailed information see Setting the Polarity of the AMP CONTROL Jacks p 50 When the AMP ...

Page 42: ...s to be transmitted You can also assign one message to be transmitted to each of the pedals connected to the rear panel s EXP PEDAL CTL jacks and FC 300 s CTL pedals MIDI Channel This sets the MIDI channel for the messages being transmitted MIDI Messages This sets the range for values that are transmitted Off These do not output MIDI messages CC 1 CC 31 CC 33 CC 95 These output Control Change mess...

Page 43: ...L jack is to be controlled fig 05 009 Control of AMP CONTROL using a pedal when the AMP Ctl Op parameter is set to ON and the AMP Pol parameter p 50 is set to NORMAL is as shown below fig 05 009 Value Explanation LATCH The ON and OFF will alternate each time you press the pedal MOMENTARY The value will be ON while you press the pedal and OFF when you release the pedal Minimum Maximum The Range par...

Page 44: ...s VALUE to select the save destination patch number then press WRITE 3 Sure appears in the display press WRITE once more The set value is saved and the FC 300 returns to the top screen Set the Patch Name Storing Saving Patches The settings made for the pedals are lost when the patch is switched To save settings made for the pedals save them as a patch For more detailed information see Storing Savi...

Page 45: ... in the Patch mode s top screen then press WRITE 2 Press PARAMETER to select Delete 3 Press WRITE 4 Sure appears in the display press WRITE once more The selected patch is deleted and the FC 300 returns to the top screen Deleting Patches FC 300_e1 book 45 ページ 2007年4月24日 火曜日 午前10時10分 ...

Page 46: ...f this occurs adjust the display contrast 1 Press PARAMETER to select SYS LCD Contrast 2 Press VALUE to adjust the contrast 3 When you ve finished making the settings press UTILITY or EXIT When the FC 300 is run on battery power setting Economy Mode to ON enables approximately 1 8 times continuous running time of the normal FC 300 s operating mode 1 Press PARAMETER to select SYS Economy Mode 2 Pre...

Page 47: ...ssor patches SOUND MODULE Optimal mode for switching sound module patches BANK NUMBER Display Bank Select message Program Change message MSB LSB 001 128 0 0 1 128 129 200 1 0 29 100 201 300 2 0 1 100 301 400 3 0 1 100 401 500 4 0 1 100 501 600 5 0 1 100 601 700 6 0 1 100 701 800 7 0 1 100 801 900 8 0 1 100 901 990 9 0 1 90 When PC Mode is set to EFFECTS the Bank Select messages actually output inc...

Page 48: ...Value Explanation IMMEDIATE Program changes are transmitted immediately when or is pressed Example When starting from 003 pressing simulta neously transmits PC 8 WAIT FOR A NUM Program changes are transmitted when a number pedal is pressed after or is pressed Example Starting from 003 after is pressed and all of the green number pedal indicators are flashing pressing number pedal 8 outputs PC 8 RE...

Page 49: ...s by five each time or is pressed 10STEP The number decreases or increases by ten each time or is pressed Additionally each time a number pedal is pressed that pedal s number is switched Example When 012 is indicated in BANK NUMBER display pressing number pedal 2 7 switches it to 017 Setting How Numbers are Indicated Value Explanation LINEAR The bank and number are indicated as a single decimal nu...

Page 50: ...individually for each jack 1 Press PARAMETER to select SYS E3 C3 Type SYS E4 C5 Type or SYS E5 C7 Type 2 Press VALUE to make the setting 3 When you ve finished making the settings press UTILITY or EXIT Setting the Polarity of the AMP CONTROL Jacks Value Explanation NORMAL The parameter is set to the factory setting INVERT Actual operation is the reverse of that indicated by the FC 300 s ON OFF ind...

Page 51: ...ect SYS Pdl Indicate 2 Press VALUE to make the setting 3 When you ve finished making the settings press UTILITY or EXIT Switching the Function of the MODE Pedal Jack Value Explanation Uppercase letters These can be selected by pressing the pedal Lowercase letters These cannot be selected by pressing the pedal Switching How the Pedal Indicators Light Value Explanation OFF All pedal indicators other...

Page 52: ... Bank Select messages as well as Program Change messages are transmitted in Standard Mode 1 Press PARAMETER to select MIDI Bnk Sel Out 2 Press VALUE to make the setting 3 When you ve finished making the settings press UTILITY or EXIT Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel Setting the Device ID Setting the Bank Select Output Value Explanation OFF Bank Select messages are not transmitted ON MSB INC The B...

Page 53: ... identical settings and save settings on a MIDI sequencer or other device Making the Connections When saving to a MIDI sequencer Connect the FC 300 s MIDI OUT to the MIDI sequencer s MIDI IN connector with a MIDI cable When transmitting data to another FC 300 Connect the sending FC 300 s MIDI OUT to the receiving FC 300 s MIDI IN connector with a MIDI cable 1 Set the Device ID for the transmitting...

Page 54: ... PARAMETER to select Bulk Load 2 Transmit the data The Now Receiving message appears in the display when the FC 300 receiving the data The bulk load processing ended when the message Now Waiting appears in the display 3 When you ve finished receiving the data press UTILITY or EXIT The data is saved and the FC 300 returns to the top screen Value Explanation ALL All settings UTILITY STANDARD CONTROL...

Page 55: ...he power The message Factory Reset Are you sure appears in the display 3 Press WRITE Factory Reset is executed When the Factory Reset is finished the message Completed appears in the display 4 Switch off the power Restoring the Factory Settings Factory Reset Do not turn off the power to the FC 300 while Factory Reset is in progress If you want to cancel the factory reset operation turn off the pow...

Page 56: ...of the EXP PEDAL SW 1 with VALUE and then press WRITE 5 When EXP2 Set to MIN is displayed rock EXP PEDAL 2 all the way back so that the toe end of the pedal is raised Release your foot from EXP PEDAL 2 and then press WRITE 6 When EXP2 Set to MAX is displayed rock EXP PEDAL 2 fully forward so that the heel end of the pedal is raised Release your foot from EXP PEDAL 2 and then press WRITE 7 When EXP...

Page 57: ...olution Reduce the amount of MIDI message data transmitted by the external MIDI device Cause There is a problem with the MIDI cable connection Solution Check to make sure the cable has not been pulled out or is not defective Cause Too many RRC2 control messages were received in a short time from an external RRC2 IN device than could be processed correctly Solution Reduce the amount of control mess...

Page 58: ...ssing a number pedal and selecting the number transmits the message When you send messages from the FC 300 make sure the FC 300 is set to the settings appropriate for sending data Check the Setting the Method Used for Transmitting Program Change messages in Standard Mode PC Mode p 47 or Transmitting Control Change Messages p 17 p 21 p 30 Expression pedal switch not switching on and off Fails to co...

Page 59: ...an extended data field The following are examples of valid Command IDs each representing a unique function 01H 02H 03H 00H 01H 00H 02H 00H 00H 01H Main data BODY This field contains a message to be exchanged across an interface The exact data size and content will vary with the Model ID and Command ID Address mapping is a technique for transferring messages conforming to the data format given in S...

Page 60: ...ddress and size that specify designation and length respectively of data required On receiving an RQ1 message the remote device checks its memory for the data address and size that satisfy the request If it finds them and is ready for communication the device will transmit a Data set 1 DT1 message which contains the requested data Otherwise the device won t send out anything The size of the reques...

Page 61: ...or must be divided into predetermined address fields before it is exchanged across the interface The number of bytes comprising address data varies from one Model ID to another The error checking process uses a checksum that provides a bit pattern where the last 7 bits are zero when values for an address data and that checksum are summed Example of Message Transactions Device A sending data to Dev...

Page 62: ...System Exclusive Status ii ID Number The ID Number manufacturer s ID is used to distinguish one manufacturer s System Exclu sive messages from another Roland s manufacturer ID is 41H ID Numbers 7EH and 7FH are used as Universal Non realtime messages 7EH and Universal Realtime message 7FH for extending the MIDI standard dd ee 00H 7FH 0 127 F7H EOX End of System Exclusive 2 Transmitted Data Transmit...

Page 63: ...ontrol MMC FC 300 can set the following MMC commands Does not transmit while in System Exclusive Mode Status Second CnH ppH n MIDI Channel Number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 pp Program Number 00H 7FH prog 1 prog 128 Status Second DnH vvH n MIDI Channel Number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 vv Channel Pressure 00H 7FH 0 127 Status Second Third EnH llH mmH n MIDI Channel Number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 mm ll Pitch Bend 00 00H 40 00...

Page 64: ...he received data in Message Display Status Address when PLAY is received Appears the TUNER screen and received data in Tuner Pitch Status Address when TUNER is received FC 300 has not TUNER function Outputs when Data Request RQ1 is received 3 Exclusive Communications Byte Description F0H System Exclusive Status 41H Manufacturer ID Roland dev Device ID dev 00H 0FH mdl Model ID mdl 00H 00H 1EH FC 30...

Page 65: ...OFF ON 24 00 00 01 00 7F EXP Pedal 1 Status 0 127 24 01 00 01 00 7F EXP Pedal 2 Status 0 127 24 02 00 01 00 7F CTL3 EXP3 Pedal Status 0 127 24 03 00 01 00 7F CTL5 EXP4 Pedal Status 0 127 24 04 00 01 00 7F CTL7 EXP5 Pedal Status 0 127 25 00 00 01 00 7F UP Pedal Status OFF ON 25 01 00 01 00 7F DOWN Pedal Status OFF ON Address H Size H Data H Parameter Description 30 00 00 01 00 7F Pedal 1 6 red LED ...

Page 66: ...rameter Description 60 00 00 10 00 07 20 7D Line 0 Column 0 data 00 07 User Font 20 7D ASCII characters 60 0F 00 07 20 7D Line 0 Column 15 data 64 00 00 10 00 07 20 7D Line 1 Column 0 data 64 0F 00 07 20 7D Line 1 Column 15 data Address H Size H Data H Parameter Description 68 00 00 08 00 1F User Font 1 Line 0 data 1 68 07 00 1F User Font 1 Line 7 data 68 08 00 08 00 1F User Font 2 Line 0 data 68 ...

Page 67: ...ll Controller Active Sense System Reset 1 16 1 16 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 x x o 9n v 1 127 o 8n v 0 127 o 0 127 o 1 16 0 127 o o o o x x x o o x x x x o x x x x o x x x Memorized x x x x x x x x x x x o x x x x x x x x x o x Bank Select Program Number 1 128 1 Does not transmit while in System Exclusive Mode 2 Transmits while in Standard Mode and Patch Mode 3 Transmits while in Patch Mode MIDI FO...

Page 68: ...ted the indicator lights in red When the number pedal 6 10 is selected the indicator lights in green pedal indicators CTL pedal indicators 1 2 EXP PEDAL indicators 1 2 Number of Patches Patch Mode 100 Power Supply 9 V DC Dry battery AA type x 6 AC Adaptor BOSS PSA series sold separately RRC2 Supplied from RRC2 IN device Current Draw 94 mA When Economy Mode is OFF 61 mA When Economy Mode is ON Expe...

Page 69: ...EXIT button 8 EXP PEDAL 1 2 9 EXP PEDAL SW 1 2 9 EXP PEDAL SW indicators 9 EXP PEDAL CTL jack 10 F Factory Reset 55 I INS button 8 L LCD 7 LCD Contrast 46 Liquid Crystal display 7 M Memory Full 57 MIDI Buffer Full 57 MIDI Channel 42 MIDI connectors OUT IN 10 MIDI Offline 57 Mode 20 25 43 MODE button 8 MODE indicator 7 MODE jack 10 MODE Pdl Seq 51 MODES 14 N Number Pedal 9 21 P PARAMETER button 8 P...

Page 70: ...m Exclusive Messages 59 System Exclusive Mode 14 System Parameters 46 T Threshold 56 Troubleshooting 58 Tx Channel 52 U UTILITY button 8 V VALUE button 8 W WRITE button 8 FC 300_e1 book 70 ページ 2007年4月24日 火曜日 午前10時10分 ...

Page 71: ...imits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this...

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