Roland owner manual Power, Setting Up the PC-70, How to Connect the AC Adaptor

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Power

How to Connect the AC Adaptor

The PC-70 can be powered by an AC adaptor.

Be sure to use only the attached AC adaptor. Using any other adaptor may cause malfunction or electric shock.

1.Check that the unit is OFF.

2.Connect the AC adaptor to the AC Adaptor jack, then connect the plug to a power outlet.

*To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

*If the unit is to remain unused for an extended period of time, unplug the AC adaptor.

Setting Up the PC-70

The PC-70 is a MIDI controller. Although it contains no sound-generating circuitry of its own, it can effectively control external units (sound module, computer, etc.) by transmitting a wide variety of MIDI messages.

To ensure maximum benefit from your system, be sure to read this manual and the manuals for all external equipment.

Sound Module Setup

Connect between the MIDI OUT connector on the PC-70 and the MIDI IN connector on the sound module.

*To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

fig.PC70-SC.e

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

 

Monitor speakers

PC-70

(self-powered)

INPUT jacks

OUTPUT jacks

LINE IN jacks, AUX jacks,

or TAPE IN jacks

Sound Module

Stereo set, etc.

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Contents Page Avis Page Page Table of Contents Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Additional PrecautionsAbout the PC-70 About the Sounds Contained in a GS Sound ModuleSuperb Playability and Expressiveness Complete Range of Control FeaturesAbout the Drum Sets Provided by a GS Sound Module Makes Desk Top Music DTM More EnjoyableAftertouch Velocity Chorus Level Reverb Level Panpot Volume Panel DescriptionsSetting Up the PC-70 PowerHow to Connect the AC Adaptor Desk Top Music Setup Procedure Powering UpSetting the Midi Channel Midi Transmit Channel Midi ChannelPress Enter Press the F#4 black key CC 32 Changing Sounds in a GS Sound ModulePress the G#4 black key CC 00 Press Enter Press the A#4 black key Program Change PCExample Changing Drum Sets in a GS Sound ModulePress Enter Press the A#4 black key PC Modifying the Sound of Notes Modulation CC Features Useful When PlayingApplying Pitch Changes to Notes Pitch Bend Adding a Sustain Effect to Notes Hold 1 CCEx. Shift the Sound Range Down One Octave Octave Down Changing OctavesEx. Shift the Sound Range Up One Octave Octave UP Return to the Normal Sound Range StandardAftertouch Controlling a Sound Module with the Data Entry SliderPress the F3 white key After Touch Velocity Changing the Velocity Sensitivity VelocityPress the F#3 black key Velocity Chorus Depth Changing the Chorus Depth Chorus Send Level CCChanging the Reverb Depth Reverb Send Level CC Reverb DepthPress the D#4 black key Volume Setting the Sound Location Panpot CCChanging the Volume Volume CC Press the C#4 black key PanpotLSB for controllers Enter Select CCPress the F4 white key CC Select Troubleshooting PC-70 cannot transmit GS Reset messagesMidi Implementation Chart FunctionOmni ON, Poly Specifications Information 02343089 ’00-6-C4-11SK