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Summary of Contents for RODGERS W-50

Page 1: ...Roland RODGERS GENERAL mini N Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...cais Lda Rua de Santa Catarina 1 3 4000 Porto PORTUGAL TEL 02 38 44 56 HUNGARY Intermusica Ltd Warehouse Area DEPO Torokbalint Budapest HUNGARY TEL 1 1868905 ISRAEL D J A International Ltd 1 1 Bar Gyi...

Page 3: ...s Roland s universal set of specifications which were formulated in the 5 interest of standardizing the way in which sound generating devices will operate when mZf MIDI is used for the performance of...

Page 4: ...tive possibilities and allow you to add fatness to sounds Easy Operation The unit s buttons and sliders have all been designed to allow easy access to its sounds and functions While enhancing operatio...

Page 5: ...lie sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft dry i loth Never use benzene thinners ah oho or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility ol discoloration and or defor mation Additional Precautio...

Page 6: ...down Handling Floppy Disks Floppy disks contain a magnetic storage medium much like magnetic recording tape Please observe the following when handling floppy disks ONever touch the magnetic medium ins...

Page 7: ...ent 50 When Using Desktop Music Systems 50 Playing Live 53 About Maximum Polyphony and Part Priority 54 Restoring the Original Settings 55 Saving the W 50 s Data 56 Saving Settings for the GS Sound Ge...

Page 8: ...TER to select the parameter that is to be altered then use VALUE VALUE slider to change its value The slider can be conveniently used to make broad changes in a value whereas the buttons are great fo...

Page 9: ...orus and Reverb S MIDI MIDI Used to set the MIDI parameters both those affecting the W 50 as a whole and those for each Part T CONTROL CONTROL Used to adjust the display s contrast and make settings f...

Page 10: ...nnection of an optionally available pedal switch DP 2 BOSS FS 5U or the like The pedal will then allow you to turn On Off the Hold effect E PHONES Jack Accepts connection of headphones such as Roland...

Page 11: ...o Q yi Play some music on your W 50 Q a...

Page 12: ...er AC adaptor can cause malfunctions or electric shock The adaptor cord should be looped around the hook located to the left of the POWER switch as shown in the illustra tion This prevents the cord fr...

Page 13: ...r and or amplifier 5 Set the volume control on each unit to an appropriate level You can now play the keyboard and confirm that sound is produced When you re finished playing power down the system in...

Page 14: ...data from these demonstration songs Is output from MIDI OUT Song Names Composer Profiles River Jordan Aria s Dance Music by Jeff Lams 1 994 MARANATHAIMUSIC Jeff began playing the piano at the age of e...

Page 15: ...ng Section The GS Sound Generator is multi timbral and provides 16 Parts Il is capable of providing up to 28 poly phonic notes Additionally since it supports the General MIDI SvstenVGS Format it will...

Page 16: ...ase reter to Playing Live p 53 Playing the W 50 The W 50 is equipped with two sound generating units a GS Sound Generator and an Organ Sound Generator I he GS Sound Generator essentially provides what...

Page 17: ...special eiiects sounds An important part of this collec tion are the 128 Capital Tones I he Capital Tones are divided into 16 Tone Groups such as piano organ and guitar Within each Tone Group you will...

Page 18: ...ARIATION enough times to select the one you need When you have finished selecting Variation Tones the indicator goes out and you are returned to the Capital Tone Should you press VARIATION when the To...

Page 19: ...M M J 5 ess USER Press VARIATION and select User Tone Map 1 2 You can select Tones from User Tone Map 1 if the indicator on VARIATION is dark and from User lone Map 2 when it is lit 5 Select the Tone...

Page 20: ...unit has spar e to When vou plav the 1 II Different Drum Sets contain different sounds For details refer to the Drum Set Chart p BH Selecting Drum Sets bCZ3l WW fc f jp xaaxMt m vKZ t MM r Ti lgfHr n...

Page 21: ...or Drum 2 Part three or more Parts ould reasibly be used for plaving Drum Sets S TANDARD Set POWER Set STANDARD Set However only two Drum Sets can be used at the same time therefore the Drum Set that...

Page 22: ...ess ORGAN When the ORGAN indicator is lighted it means that the Part you have selet ted at that time will sound using the Organ Sound Generator If ORGAN is not lighted that Part will be sounded by the...

Page 23: ...BS f fissiailHiite siE r i w Wwi J ff9 WMswj tf v w i v mc LIsE a h rr s Wm s r Cl fLa l 1 555 m Soicr I 5 Press ORGAN its indicator should then be lighted B Press PRESET if it s a Preset Organ Tone t...

Page 24: ...o Parameters Called Up Using EFFECT f p 36 Transpose This function allows the keyboard s playable range to be shifted in semitone units The Transpose feature is convenient for situations such as those...

Page 25: ...en Since the unit retains this transposition setting the keyboard will be transposed by the same amount the next time Transpose is turned ON a setting of 0 has been made for the transposition amount t...

Page 26: ...he previous display The next time Portamento is turned ON the same Portamento Time will he placed in effect Bender Modulation Lever mm When the pitch BENDER MODULATION lever located on the left side o...

Page 27: ...e sound fat ter Octave 2 In addition to Octave 1 this setting adds sounds which are two octaves lower in pilch Dual This layers performance data from the keyboard is sent to two Parts By changing the...

Page 28: ...C Use the Tone selection buttons to change the Tone The Pari where the c uiyor appears can be changed using I AKT O Setting the Split Point Acceptable Values C2 C 7 5 While you hold SPLIT the current...

Page 29: ...e effect cannot be obtained while playing Drum Sets Depending on the sound range of the keyboard the correct effect may not be obtained Dual Split I hese key modes use the two Paris shown in the displ...

Page 30: ...roup selected the parameters which can be edited will change Parameter Croup Parameters which can be edited VIBRATO RATE Vibrato Rate DEPTH Vibrato Depth DELAY Vibrato Delay FILTER CUTOFF FREQ Cutoff...

Page 31: ...Values 50 I o Sets the frequency at wIik h harmonics will be cut Resonance Acceptable Values 50 50 Provides an adjustment lor the amount of emphasis to be placed on the harmonics in the vicinity of th...

Page 32: ...lit the Tone is saved to User Tone Map 2 Edited Tones can only be stored in the User Tone location which uses the same TONE GROUP NUM BER combination as the original Tone You ran cancel the Write pro...

Page 33: ...its position on the keyboard are shown in the display Percussion Sound Name Note Number Select the parameter using PARAMETER and alter its value using VALUE VALUE slider Once you alter the value of a...

Page 34: ...a specialized effect whereby the sound randomly moves left and right with each key stroke Reverb Depth Acceptable Values 127 Setting for the amount of reverb to be applied The Write Procedure allows...

Page 35: ...e button shown in blue on the panel for the function you wish to make changes for 4 Should there be several items available for the selected function switch among them using PARAMETER A T The function...

Page 36: ...ulate the take off and landing of a jet Short Delay A delay repeated in a short time Short Delay FB A short delay repeated many times Reverb Level Acceptable Values 0 1 27 This sets the depth of the R...

Page 37: ...back Acceptable Values 0 1 27 Increasing the value will create a more unusual sound Organ Chorus Out Acceptable Values MIX REV When it is set to MIX the direct sound before taking on the Chorus effect...

Page 38: ...not CS Reset data which will initialize the unit s settings to their defaults is to be rec ognized System Exclusive Receive Switch Acceptable Values ON OFF This setting determines whether or not Syste...

Page 39: ...MANCE and a NUM BER 1 8 are pressed simultaneoush When sol lo ON the settings tor a Performance will be trans milled from MIDI OUT whenever one is selected Device ID Number Acceptable Values 1 32 This...

Page 40: ...0 01 30 vv ss F7 Chorus Macro Exclusive F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 38 vv ss F7 Values set for Parts 1 I are as follows Use for Rhythm Part Exclusive F0 41 10 42 1 2 40 1x15 vv ss F7 Bank Select tCC 00 CC 32...

Page 41: ...or the function which was set last To make changes in the settings for other functions repeat steps 2 4 The setting changes you make will remain stored in memory even while power is off The Part Assig...

Page 42: ...sing CONTROL Bend Range Acceptable Values 24 Determines the amount ot pitch change obtained when the Pitch Bend Lever is moved to either the left or right extreme The setting is in semitones to a maxi...

Page 43: ...th values lower than 64 volume fluctuation occurs when the keys are pressed firmly Sounds may not be output depending on the settings If this occurs set the Velocity Sens Depth or Velocity Sens Offset...

Page 44: ...Reverb Switch Acceptable Value ON OH This turns on or off the Reverb effect of the Part played by the Organ Sound Generator O Parameters called up using MIDI Organ Receive Channel Acceptable Values 1...

Page 45: ...more voices than it is capable of pro ducing at one time Since the maximum polyphony of the Organ Sound Generator is 28 voices the values set for Voice Reserve for all Parts com bined must add up to...

Page 46: ...and Then whale playing the whole collection ot choices can be witched to instantaneou k simply by selecting that Performance V r m Performances can be useful as well when using a sequencer or a comput...

Page 47: ...the Minus One function When the Minus One function is being used the W 50 cannot be played with the MIDI messages sent from the MIDI IN or SMF player This however does not mean that all MIDI messages...

Page 48: ...so sound selection messages will be received and therefore automatically change the sounds in each Part O Sound Selection Messages When you select a new Tone or Drum Set the MIDI OUT sends the messag...

Page 49: ...ds Perform the following to use the MIDI Controller features Procedure 23sgg5 SSE fiV g tfa 3g ifll i 1 ii 2 4 sl J Select the Part for which you wish to alter the volume and pan using PART Press EFFE...

Page 50: ...nd sequencer software The following explains the settings you will need to make when using the VV 50 as part of a computerized Desktop Music System DTMS Making the Connections Make the connections bet...

Page 51: ...the Tone selection buttons select the desired Tone for that Part Repeat this procedure to select the Tones for Parts 1 9 OUsing PART select Part 10 Then after pressing DRUM 1 press NUMBER 1 8 to sele...

Page 52: ...en go on and record the performance starting from the following measure Afterwards when you play back this song data the W 50 will instantly be set to all the settings that were recorded as soon as it...

Page 53: ...aying you can instantaneously switch to the next Tone you need simply by changing to the next Part For example your plans might call for the following Tone changes Organ 1 Synth Brass 3 60s E Piano Fa...

Page 54: ...nding longer The older notes are tan celled out in order starting with the oldest ones The W 50 follows a Part priority system which is set up so the Part having the least priority will be the one tha...

Page 55: ...s for this are available Procedure mmBmi 3 Press CONTROL MASTER 4 Select the type of original settings using PARAMETER A V 1 Have all the unit s settings be restored to the factory preset settings 2 R...

Page 56: ...connected as illustrat ed below Rear Panel By connecting a second W 50 instead of a sequencer both instruments can easily be set to exactly the same settings Make sure to use MIDI OUT I when you want...

Page 57: ...mitted When the transmission is complete the word Completed is shown in the display for about a second To cancel and not transmit any data press MIDI Saving Settings for the GS Sound Generator Carry o...

Page 58: ...ear panel ot the W 50 MIDI IN Controller Receives an data arriving from an external MIDI device MIDI OUT 1 Transmits the data tor everything that has been played using the keyboard and damper ped als...

Page 59: ...lannel mm MS 15 II LSB pp Program Change Number MIDI Data Transmitted When Tones Drum Sets Are Selected on the GS Sound Generator Tvpe ot Tone Se lected MSB LSB PC Preset Tone Capital Tone OOH OOH 0 1...

Page 60: ...decimal torm ote also that e en though the unit processes Tone numbers using the hexadecimal numbers OObl througli l 1 I idecimal b 1 J i its tlispkn shows those in term oi the numbers I through 128 U...

Page 61: ...a s About wnw MF w e SMF Playe j j vJ o The W 50 fea back a wide v or record you s an SMF player that a ty of commercially avail n Keyboard performanc tj Q Q j Q o o SBt US is a...

Page 62: ...Your Own Song Data P 68 First of all insert the disk in the disk slot as shown left Be sure that the cor rect side is t i ing upward Front When you insert the disk the display responds with Song Numbe...

Page 63: ...ile holding TEMPO the setting value of the tempo will rapidly increase i decrease When vou press TEMPO while holding CLEAR the tempo will return to the reference value All Tempo Shift The All Tempo Sh...

Page 64: ...SET to store the song you selected Repeat steps 4 and 5 to specify the order of the songs j When you finish setting the song order press STOP or PLAY Idle PROGRAM indicator will light to show that you...

Page 65: ...t Single play mode In the single plav mode the method of starting playback can be set 45 While holding SET press SINGLE S Select increment I no or repeat Rep with BWD FWD Inc The playback will start a...

Page 66: ...use this function to repeat a certain phrase over and over when prac ticing Setting and using Block Repeat during playback 4 P Press SINGLE to enter the Single playback mode the button indicator will...

Page 67: ...easure Number lights continuously press SET The indicator will light continuousk dr d the Measuie Number will blink for a moment The Repeal section can be set when the Measure Number light conlinuousK...

Page 68: ...as boon formatted for the Wot be able to play disks formatted by your device P 9 I he W r max not For a Mac intoM equipped with an Apple Super Drive use the Apple File Exchange soltwaro to sa e data t...

Page 69: ...display after the disk is inserted Press REC and the disk will be formatted How Uor k irv3 appears in the display during formatting Completed appears when the for mat operation has been completed Sele...

Page 70: ...cleared erased Re record the song using the procedure above This operation can be tised to clear not only the song you just recorded but also other songs on the disk To clear another song select the...

Page 71: ...rent setting Off t Press FWD to turn Auto Play On lo turn Auto Play off again press BWD 5 Press SET to complete the operation Changing the Song Interval Time 0 99 seconds in 1 second steps 5 While hol...

Page 72: ...wish to copy 5 While holding REC press SET The display will ask fire Vou Sure Press REC 5 After a while the display will ask Insert Dst Disk 5 Insert the copy destination disk and press REC When copyi...

Page 73: ...er will begin playing back in synchronization with the MIDI Clock messages from the W 50 You can adjust the playback tempo on the W 50 you wish to temporarily cancel synchronization turn off the MIDI...

Page 74: ...play will show the current setting Use FWD BWD to turn MIDI Clock Output On or Off J5 Press SET to complete the operation Controlling Play Stop from an External MIDI Device You can control the STOP an...

Page 75: ...ong data is edited by another sequencer or computer Convert the data back again Standard MIDI Files in Formal I can be converted only if thev have fewer than I T trac ks When this conversion is done a...

Page 76: ...point A the string sound will be heard even though the brass sound should be selected A point B point 1 1 Brass sound Strings sound To solve 1 sin ii problems the VV 50 provides a MIDI Update function...

Page 77: ...Send UN or UH c urrentlv selected C E Press FWD to turn it ON To turn it OFF again press BWD 4HSiP Press SET to complete the procedure ON OFF of Active Sensing Message Send By sending signals active s...

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Page 79: ...4 1 Q Q Reference a o j o o a a a o...

Page 80: ...device that is equipped with sound sources supporting the General MIDI Svstem will be able to accurately reproduce General MIDI Stores music data created for the General MIDI System regardless of the...

Page 81: ...of Volume messages received from an external device Fry changing the Part Are you sure the Transmit channel matches the Receive channel used by the other device Refer to Transmit Channel p 38 and Rece...

Page 82: ...sk drivel Cannot use Block Repeat playback Are the REPEAT mv SINGLE indicators lit If thev are not press the buttons the indicators should light Have ou selected a song tor which a repeat area has bee...

Page 83: ...k Try reducing the amount of MIDI data that is sent to the unit Exclusive messages could not be received correct ly After checking the cables and connections and the data that is to be transmitted try...

Page 84: ...at cannot be used by the W 50 Action 1 If your sequencer or computer allows you to change the Time Base of a song change it to a Time Base P 69 that the W 50 is able to use Reason 2 The song data may...

Page 85: ...he MIDI able1 ton net lions Reason A large amount ol MIDI data uj ret eiwd in a short lime and oulrl not be prot esscd Action diet k that the transmitting de ice is no transmit ting e t fssive amounts...

Page 86: ...Gt 2 8 32 Gt Harmonics 8 Gt Feedback TONE GROUP 5 Bass PC CC0 Tone Name 1 33 Acoustic Bs 1 2 34 Fingared Bs 1 3 35 Picked Bs 1 4 36 Fretless Bs 1 5 37 Slap Bass 1 1 6 38 Slap Bass 2 1 7 39 Synth Bass...

Page 87: ...o Tom 2 7 119 Synth Drum 8 808 Tom 1 16 Elec Perc t 8 120 Reverse Cym TONE GROUP 16 SFX PC CC0 Tone Name 1 121 Gt FretNoise 1 Gt Cut Noise 2 String Slap 2 122 Breath Noise 2 1 Fl Key Click 3 123 Seash...

Page 88: ...OHH EXC 2 Timbani A 47 Mid Tom 1 Room Mid Tom 1 Room Mid Tom 1 Elec Mid Tom 1 808 Mid Tom 1 Timbani B C3 48 High Tom 2 Room Hi Tom 2 Room Hi Tom 2 Elec Hi Tom 2 808 Hi Tom 2 Timbani c 49 Clash Cymbal...

Page 89: ...27 60 Feedback 0 127 Out MIX REV MIX Organ Reverb Type Room 1 2 STAGE 1 2 HALL 1 2 DELAY PAN DLY Level 0 127 Time 0 127 Feedback 0 127 STAGE 1 100 80 MIDI Transmit Channel Part 1 16 Tone Change Receiv...

Page 90: ...Dump Control Bend Range 0 24 2 Modulation Depth 10 127 10 Key Shift 24 24 Velocity Sens Depth 64 127 64 Velocity Sens Offset 64 127 64 Voice Reserve 28 Organ Level 0 100 127 100 Organ Pan L64 R63 Org...

Page 91: ...meters Parameter Name Value Expression 127 Pan 127 Control Change Number p 9 1 2 31 64 95 Value 127 Parameters which can be recorded as part of a performanc e i GS Default Setting Blank Same as the Fa...

Page 92: ...so short that answerbacks need not be i hot ked For longer messages however the receiving dex i e musi acquire each message in time with the transfer sequence almh inserts 20 milliseconds snlervals 02...

Page 93: ...s an r e Mvel long message is sent ou in separate segments Byte Descnption FOH Exclusive Status 41H Manufacturer ID Roland DEV Device ID MDL Moael ID 12H Command ID aaH Aadress MSB LSB ddH Data MSB i...

Page 94: ...s only All Notes Off 94 Status F0H Data iiH ddH eeH Status F7H F0H Sysfem Exclusive li ID number 00H 7FH 0 1 27 dd ee data 00H 7FH 0 1 27 F7H EOX End Of Exclusive System Common System Common Messages...

Page 95: ...mit a Note Off message for all not es currently on If the problem occurs while recording the Note Off messages will be recorded In the event of the such an occurrence monitoring of incoming messages w...

Page 96: ...ONE function is set to ON and the MIDI channel num ber of this message is the same as the selected part Control Change Ignores all control change messages other than channei mode messages when Rx CON...

Page 97: ...source note number for pitch reference 00H 7FH 0 1 27 When a Note On message is received after a Portamento Control message the voice s pitch will glide from the pitch specified by the source note nu...

Page 98: ...the same as the selected part RPN An RPN Registered Parameter Number is an expanded control change mes sage Each function of an RPN is described by the MIDI Standard To use an RPN set the RPN number M...

Page 99: ...that triggers an exclusive message Value 7EH and 7FH are reserved to use as universal messages which are used for extension of the MIDI Standard 4 H Roland s Manufacturer ID 7EH Universal Non Realtime...

Page 100: ...alculate a Checksum 4 Transmit data GS Sound Generator section Channel Voice Messages The message Is transmitted through the Tx Channel set in the MIDI Function When set to PART transmission takes pla...

Page 101: ...mm OEH 40H 72H 50 50 Data entry LSB is ignored t RPN MSB LSB Status Second Third BnH 65H mmH BnH 64H IIH n MIDI channel number mm MSB of the RPN II LSB of the RPN This message is transmitted when tone...

Page 102: ...ive switch is OFF at each part Ignored when the MINUS ONE function is set to ON and the MIDI channel num ber of this message is the same as the selected part Control change f Bank select MSB LSB Statu...

Page 103: ...6 Ignored when the MINUS ONE function is set to ON and the MIDI channel num ber of this message is the same as the selected part NRPN An NRPN Non Registered Parameter Number is an expanded control cha...

Page 104: ...ch bend change 0 center RPN NRPN No specified parameter value is no chanqe All notes off Status Second Third BnH 7BH 00H n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 1 6 When this message is recognized all the...

Page 105: ...Address Block map An outlined address map of the Exclusive Communication is shown below Model ID r 4DH Address H Block Sub Block Notes 20 00 00 Performance dump 28 00 00 Temporary 30 00 00 User tone...

Page 106: ...sum total of voices in the voice reserve function must be equal to or less than the number of the maximum polyphony The maximum polyphony of theW 50is28 For compatibility with other GS models It is re...

Page 107: ...00 01 00 01 00 00 01 00 02 MONO POLY MODE Bn7E01 Bn7F00 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Mono Poly ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 01 Poly ASSIGN MODE 00 at x 0...

Page 108: ...0 7F MOD LF02 PITCH DEPTH 600 cent 00 cent 40 2x 09 00 00 01 00 7F MOD LF02 TVF DEPTH 2400 cent 00 cent 40 2x 0A 00 00 01 00 00 01 00 40 7F 58 MOD LF02 TVA DEPTH 0 100 0 1 00 01 1 40 2x 10 BEND PITCH...

Page 109: ...mber 0 MAPI 1 MAP2 rndrum part note number 00H 7FH Address H Size H Data H Parameter 41 mOOO 4 1 mO 0B 00 00 oc 20 7F 4 ml rr 00 00 01 00 7F 41 m2 rr 00 00 01 00 7F 41 m3 rr 00 00 01 00 7F 41 m4 rr 00...

Page 110: ...Panel mode 0 1 PERFORMANCE PATCH 01 Oaaa aaaa Master tune 1 127 427 4 452 6 04 0000 000a Reverb switch 0 1 OFF ON 05 0000 000a Chorus switch 0 1 OFF ON 10 0000 000a 1 1 0000 000a 1 2 0000 000a 1 3 000...

Page 111: ...32 127 01 Oaaa aaaa Parch name 2 32 127 0B Oaaa aaaa Patch name 1 2 32 127 0C 0000 000a Velocity switch 0 1 OFF ON 0D 0000 Oaaa Reverb type 0 7 ROOM ROOM2 STAGE 1 STAGE 2 HALL HALL2 DELAY PAN DLY 0E O...

Page 112: ...128 0 127 KEY OFF 1 IN OUT 0 127 1 27 63 63 1 27 63 63 1 27 63 63 Oaaa aaaa P ENV time 2 6 112 48 48 4 114 50 50 0 15 50 70 100 600 800 1 200 0 15 10 0 10 20 30 120 150 200 1 1 27 63 63 0 14 30 20 10...

Page 113: ...D 7C 20 22 1 F 00 04 24 Temporary Parameters PERFORMANCE 1 5 packets PERFORMANCE 2 5 packets PERFORMANCE 3 5 packets PERFORMANCE 4 5 packets PERFORMANCE 5 5 packets PERFORMANCE 6 5 packets PERFORMANCE...

Page 114: ...SEND LEVEL 2 packets CHORUS SEND LEVEL 2 packets Rx NOTE ON OFF 2 packets DRUM MAP NAME 1 packet 9 Useful Information Decimal and Hexadecimal It is common to use 7 bit Hexadecimal numbers in MIDI com...

Page 115: ...unning status lor several MIDI events like example 4 in song data e g Standard MIDI File data is not recommended There may be a sequencer which can not handle such data correctly when it is operated i...

Page 116: ...H 5 Command ID data set 1 1 2H 6 Addresses by referring to Table 1 the start address of the temporary perfor mance 00H 00H 10H 00H from Table 12 offset address of performance common 00H 00H from Table...

Page 117: ...lers Prog Change True o o 127 System Exclusive o o System Common Son Sel Tune 0 1 O 0 98 1 X 4 X 0 98 4 System Clock Real Time Commands 0 1 0 1 X 5 X 4 Aux Message Local ON OFF All Notes OFF Active Se...

Page 118: ...ssion Control 64 O 0 1 Holdl Change 65 O 0 1 Portamento 66 0 1 0 1 Sostenuto 67 0 1 0 1 Soft 84 0 1 0 1 Portamento control 91 0 1 O Reverb 1 Effect 1 depth 93 0 1 O Chorus 1 Effect3 depth 98 99 0 3 0...

Page 119: ...1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 O Reverb 1 O Chorus 1 O o o Bank select Modulation Portamento time Data entry Volume Panpot Expression HolcM Portamento Effectl depth...

Page 120: ...26 Making settings 7 When you want to adjust the overall volume Master Level P 35 When you want to adjust the volume of each Part individually Part Level P 41 44 7 When you want to match the overall...

Page 121: ...to make the sound higher or lower Pitch P 34 When you want to ad ust the volume Level P 34 3 When you want to change the left right balance Pan P 34 When you want to add some spaciousness to the sound...

Page 122: ...Conversion 75 Cut Off Frequency 31 D Deca y Ti me 3 1 Delay 36 37 Demo Song Playback 1 4 Desktop Music System 50 Device ID Number 39 Drum 1 2 Part 2 1 Drum Sel 20 Drum lone Dump 39 Dual 27 E Effect 2...

Page 123: ...Switch Pitch Drum Set 39 34 Preset lone 18 Program Change 59 Program Playback 64 Portamento Time 26 Receket hannel 42 Release Lime 3 I Resonance 31 Reverb Depth 54 Re erb Send Depth 42 Reverb Ivpe 56...

Page 124: ...O Time base when recording 96 120 192 240 O Data format Playback Standard MIDI File format or 1 Recording Standard MIDI File format 0 3 Tempo 5 260 O Time signature when recording 4 4 3 Disk drive 5 5...

Page 125: ...eses Gerates angezeigt und die Berechtigung zur Uberpriifung der Serie auf die Einhaltung der Bestimmungen eingeraumt Roland Corporation 4 16 Dojimahama 1 Chome Kita ku Osaka 530 Japan Name und Anschr...

Page 126: ...i Roland 10992 b UPC 10992 Ul Roland Corporation 00349667 94 4 A3 11S...

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