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Summary of Contents for MT-32

Page 1: ...MULT TIMBRE SOUND MODULE S F...

Page 2: ...arantee thai lha Interference will noi occur in a pamcuftr installation it thfm equipment do e u lnt rt r n to radio or teieviaion mcatjiion which can ba oatajminatf t y turning th Qurptmwn an and on...

Page 3: ...nction with the Roland Piano piano recorder digital sequencer and other MIDI compatible sound sources Study this Owner s Manual and keep it handy so that the MT 32 can provide you with many years of m...

Page 4: ...iipiiiiiiiiii DESCRIPTION m PART buttons SOUND GROUP button VOLUME button SELECT VOLUME knob MASTER VOLUME button SOUND button ID MESSAGE indicator Display LCD...

Page 5: ...IIDI THRU connector II Dl OUT connector ID N connector I HEADPHONE jack OUTPUT jacks POWER ON OFF button...

Page 6: ...cting the AC adapter to the power outlet O When disconnecting the AC adapter from the power outlet be sure to pull the power plug itself and not the power cord to avoid damaged and short circuiting O...

Page 7: ...ed with a neutral detergent then wipe it dry with a soft cloth o Never use paint thinners benzine or other organic solvents which could damage the casing CAUTIONS O Adjust volume control to a level th...

Page 8: ...f supplying eight independent parts and thirty rhythm sounds TIMBRE LIBRARY MT 32 a era tm s n n d era e f w V MiyfwMi PART1 HO PART 2 MIDI IN PART 3 w r PART 5 III PART 6 If IF PART 7 PART 8 est da f...

Page 9: ...njunction with a MID keyboard sequencer a device that stores musical data for playback at the desired timing and other instruments that generate MIDI data The MT 32 applications are roughly broken dow...

Page 10: ...offl i i ROLAND PIANO When connections are complete turn on the piano MT 32 then the PR 100 Follow the instructions given in the PR 100 and software manuals Set SOFT THRU ON on the sequencer and set L...

Page 11: ...the SELECT VOLUME control must be turned to the position of output level as shown in the display before any adjustment can be made REVERB MODE Select the reverb mode as necessary for the master output...

Page 12: ...1 INPUT D 5 6 IE i ROLAND PIANO U _ Keyboard amp Audio system lf the keyboard does not have a MIDI TH RU port use the following connection DIGITAL SEQUENCER MT 32 MULTI TIMBRE SOUND MODULE o rf en f f...

Page 13: ...roduce data compatible with the MT 32 In short the exact functions that the MT 32 provides vary with the performance of the sequencer and the keyboard you are going to use The sections that follow exp...

Page 14: ...Data Transfer 26 1 BUILT IN FUNCTIONS This section explains the MT 32 s built in functions MIDI CHANNELS The following is the default channel configuration for the nine parts The MT 32 checks the chan...

Page 15: ...o 66 Low Timbaie 65 High Timbaie 64 Low Conga 63 High Conga 62 Mt High Conga 61 Low Bongo 60 High Bongo 59 58 57 56 Cowbell 55 54 Tambourine 53 52 51 RideCym 50 Acou Hi Tom 49 Crash Cym 48 Acou Hi Tom...

Page 16: ...Tomi Ride Cym0 Tambourine ElecSD Clsd Hi Hat I I I Open Hi Hat 2 Open Hi Hat 1 Crash Cym Acou Hi Tom Cowbel Mt High Conga High Conga Low Conga Ciaves Cabasa Smba Whis S Smba Whis L Quijada High Timbal...

Page 17: ...VOLUME control is turned turn the control counter clockwise until the volume number in the display begins to change then readjust To prevent any sudden change in output level the SELECT VOLUME contro...

Page 18: ...he MASTER VOLUME button then turn the SELECT VOLUME control to adjust the master tuning Adjustable range 427 5 to 452 6 Hz Standard pitch A 442 Hz Mast er T une 442 8H2 REVERB MODE Select the reverb m...

Page 19: ...S UCT vOU gS Q ver f 1 aw fi s 2 i 9r i This function remains in effect until you turn off the MT 32 ALL RESET This function resets all the current settings and initialized the MT 32 to the power on...

Page 20: ...or which you wish to select the timbre You can select parts 6 7 8 by pressing part switches 1 2 3 while pressing MASTER VOLUME switch _ _ i 1 3n G HCOU 1 3n c sot oonou volume stucryvouA SOUN3 MMUFI V...

Page 21: ...he volume with the SELECT VOLUME control Adjustable range 0 100 SEltCVVOlLME SOJO MASUBVCXIA S3 A 3 Keep the volume for each part low enough to avoid overloading or noise interference If the reading o...

Page 22: ...the one using the MT 32 control panel See page 23 for details MODULATION DEPTH CONTROL CHANGE 1 This function changes the vibrato effect VOLUME LEVEL FOR EACH PART CONTROL CHANGE 7 This function sets...

Page 23: ...hen sent to the MT 32 The MT 32 therefore does not accept System Exclusive messages unless the sequencer whether it is manufactured by Roland or not allows the user to compile messages from keypad as...

Page 24: ...to generate complex sounds Because the MT 32 is capable of generating up to thirty two notes at a time it requires exactly thirty two partiais to use its maximum capacity The maximum capacity for gen...

Page 25: ...30 Sound number Selects the timbre number 1 to 64 Key shift Indicates the actual shift relative to the note data 24 to 24 in semitones Fine tune Allows fine tuning 50 to 50 cents Bender range Sets the...

Page 26: ...TY TO LAST DATA First in First out If the new note on messages exceed the number of notes played simultaneously the MT 32 will stop playing notes one after another in the order in which it started pla...

Page 27: ...locity Sense 7 7 P ENV Depth 10 Velocity Sens 100 Time Keyfollow 4 Time 1 2 3 4 100 Level 0 1 2 50 50 Sustain level 50 50 End level 50 50 P LFO Rate 100 Depth 100 Modulation Sense 100 TVF Cutoff Frequ...

Page 28: ...JUSTABLE RANGE Timbre Selects the timbre R 01 to 30 01 to 64 Output ievei Adjust the output volume Oto 100 Pan pot Adjust the stereo balance 1 5 steps between L and R Reverb switch Turns the reverb ef...

Page 29: ...ng press the Sound Group button 4 To play 1 to 5 songs repeatedly press the Sound button 5 then the Volume button 3 3 To leave the ROM Play mode switch the unit off then switch it on again The perform...

Page 30: ...ons Weight 1 5 kg 3 lb 5 oz ACCESSORIES Supplied AC adapter ACB Series MIDI cabled pc Connecting cord 2 pes Owner s Manual Sound List What Is MIDI The specifications of this product are subject to cha...

Page 31: ...Roland MT 3E MIDI Implementation...

Page 32: ...siding at the address a message specifies Address mapped data transfer is therefore independent of models and data categories This technique allows use of two different transfer procedures one way tra...

Page 33: ...Data set 1 Data set 1 Data set 1 Data set I More than 20m sec time internal Data set I Request data Data set 1 Handshake Transfer Procedure Handshaking is an interactive process where two devices exch...

Page 34: ...nt out in separate segments Byte Description FOH Exclusive status 4 H Manufacturer ID Roland DEV Device ID MDL Model ID 42H Command ID aaH Address MSB LSB ddH Data sum Check sum F7H End of exclusive A...

Page 35: ...nd ID F7H End of exclusive Example of Message Transactions Data transfer from device A to device B Device A Device B Want to send data Data set Data set End of data iaj Acknowledge Acknowledge Acknowl...

Page 36: ...vH w Volume Value n MIDI Channel 00H 7FH 127 OH FH 1 16 Controls the volume of a Part accessible through the received MIDI channel The maximum volume is determined by Master volume and Expression mess...

Page 37: ...usive Using exclusive message a set of parameters for a timbre or individual parameter in a patch or timbre can be transferred to MT 32 Refer to Roland Exclusive Messages and Sections 4 and 5 Active s...

Page 38: ...s the value Effective RPC on MT 32 is Bender range RPC Data Entry KSB LSB Description OOH 009 wH Bender Range W 24 Unit In seaStone 2 octaves aaxisua i Resets Ail Controllers Ststui Second Third OOH B...

Page 39: ...et address in tables 5 4 5 7 B Parameter base address Temporary area Accessed through each basic channel Start address Description 02 00 00 Tiabre Tesporary Area part 1 8 5 l Whole part Accessible on...

Page 40: ...iption FOH Exclusive status 41H Manufacturer s ID Roland DEV Device ID 16H Model ID 4 HI Coasand ID RQD aaH Address MSB H l aaH Address aaH Address LSB SSH Size MSB ssH Size ssH Size LSB SUB Check sum...

Page 41: ...NV DEPTH 100 00 ID i Oaaa aaaa I TVF ENV VELO SENS 100 i 00 IE 1 0000 Oaaa i TVF ENV DEPTH KEYF 4 00 IF i 0000 Oaaa i TVF ENV TIME KEYF 4 oo 20 1 Oaaa aaaa i TVF ENV TIME i 100 1 00 21 1 Oaaa aaaa 1 T...

Page 42: ...VE Part 2 32 1 1 00 06 OOaa aaaa I PARTIAL RESERVE Part 3 32 1 i 00 07 1 OOaa aaaa 1 PARTIAL RESERVE Part 4 0 32 1 oo 08 OOaa aaaa PARTIAL RESERVE Part 5 32 1 I 00 09 1 OOaa aaaa 1 PARTIAL RESERVE Par...

Page 43: ...Co pleted i Incorrect Mode Incorrect Mode 1 Incorrect Mode 1 Example of RQl and DTI application 3 Assuming that MT 32 sets Unit to 17 direct MT 32 to write data of Part 3 in the temporary area into 76...

Page 44: ...POINT DIH 127 1 K1A 7C 1A 7C 1 f 00 11H j 0000 aaaa TVF BIAS LEVEL 7 14 1 7 1 1 00 12H i Oaaa 3aaa TVF ENV DEPTH 300 1 1 00 13H i Oaaa aaaa TVF ENV VELO SENS o 100 1 1 00 14H 1 0000 oaaa TVF ENV DEPT...

Page 45: ...a 1 P ENV LEVEL l Parlial 3 1 50 100 50 1 00 0911 1 Oaaa aaaa 1 P ENV LEVEL 2 Partial 3 1 50 ISO 50 00 OAH 1 1 Oaaa aaaa 1 P ENV SUS LEVEL Part lal 3 1 50 100 SO 00 OBH I Oaaa aaaa 1 END LEVEL Part la...

Page 46: ...20 121 X X X X X X X X X X X X X O X O X O o X o X 0 X O Modulation Data Entry Volume Pan Expression Hold 1 RPC LSB MSB Resets All Controllers Prog Change True X O 1 27 0 127 System Exclusive o O Son...

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