Roland PC-70 owner manual Features Useful When Playing, Applying Pitch Changes to Notes Pitch Bend

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[Example]

How to select the PC #49 Drum set (ORCHESTRA Set) on the SC-8850:

1.Set the MIDI transmit channel to 10.

2.Press MIDI/SELECT [3] (LED will show “SEL”).

3.Press the G#4 black key (CC 00) [15].

4.Press the “0” key in the NUMERIC ENTRY section [17].

5.Press ENTER [19].

6.Press the F#4 black key (CC 32) [14].

7.Press the “0” key in the NUMERIC ENTRY section [17].

8.Press ENTER [19].

9.Press the A#4 black key (PC) [16].

10.Press the “4” key and then “9” in the NUMERIC ENTRY section [17].

11.Press ENTER [19].

12.Press MIDI/SELECT [3] again to confirm your selection.

Features Useful When Playing

Applying Pitch Changes to Notes (Pitch Bend)

Move the BENDER wheel [1] (up or down) to transmit Pitch Bend messages, and apply subtle pitch changes to notes.

* The Pitch Bend range varies depending on how it is set on the sound module.

Modifying the Sound of Notes: Modulation (CC 01)

Moving the MODULATION wheel [1] (up or down) will transmit Modulation messages, changing the sound in real time (usually by adding a vibrato effect).

*The change obtained with this message will vary depending on the settings for your sound module (the section which handles modulation), or the Tone selected.

Adding a Sustain Effect to Notes: Hold 1 (CC 64)

After connecting a pedal switch, you can depress it while playing to send the Hold 1 message (CC 64), causing notes that were playing to be sustained. If an electric organ or other normally sustained type sound was being sounded, the notes will continue for as long as you have the pedal down. The pedal switch should be connected to the SUSTAIN SWITCH jack

[21]on the rear of the unit.

Depressing the pedal will transmit an ON value (127), while releasing it will transmit an OFF value (0).

*The Hold 1 (CC 64) function can be assigned to the DATA ENTRY slider [5], allowing you to obtain the damper effect by moving the slider.

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Contents Page Avis Page Page Table of Contents Additional Precautions Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceAbout the Sounds Contained in a GS Sound Module About the PC-70Makes Desk Top Music DTM More Enjoyable Complete Range of Control FeaturesAbout the Drum Sets Provided by a GS Sound Module Superb Playability and ExpressivenessPanel Descriptions Aftertouch Velocity Chorus Level Reverb Level Panpot VolumePower Setting Up the PC-70How to Connect the AC Adaptor Desk Top Music Setup Midi Channel Powering UpSetting the Midi Channel Midi Transmit Channel ProcedurePress Enter Press the A#4 black key Program Change PC Changing Sounds in a GS Sound ModulePress the G#4 black key CC 00 Press Enter Press the F#4 black key CC 32Changing Drum Sets in a GS Sound Module ExamplePress Enter Press the A#4 black key PC Adding a Sustain Effect to Notes Hold 1 CC Features Useful When PlayingApplying Pitch Changes to Notes Pitch Bend Modifying the Sound of Notes Modulation CCReturn to the Normal Sound Range Standard Changing OctavesEx. Shift the Sound Range Up One Octave Octave UP Ex. Shift the Sound Range Down One Octave Octave DownControlling a Sound Module with the Data Entry Slider AftertouchPress the F3 white key After Touch Changing the Velocity Sensitivity Velocity VelocityPress the F#3 black key Velocity Reverb Depth Changing the Chorus Depth Chorus Send Level CCChanging the Reverb Depth Reverb Send Level CC Chorus DepthPress the C#4 black key Panpot Setting the Sound Location Panpot CCChanging the Volume Volume CC Press the D#4 black key VolumeLSB for controllers Select CC EnterPress the F4 white key CC Select PC-70 cannot transmit GS Reset messages TroubleshootingFunction Midi Implementation ChartOmni ON, Poly Specifications Information 02343089 ’00-6-C4-11SK