Roland DP-1000 owner manual Connecting Midi Devices, Using Midi, Making Connections

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Connecting MIDI Devices

Please read this section if you are planning to use the DP- 1000’s MIDI functions, connecting it to another MIDI device. When connected to one of Roland’s MT Series devices or other such instrument, you can play the many MT Series internal tones with the DP-1000’s keyboard, as well as record the performances.

Using MIDI

About MIDI

MIDI, short for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface,” was developed as a standard for the exchange of performance data between electronic instruments and computers.

The DP-1000 is equipped with MIDI connectors to allow such exchange of performance data with external equipment and devices. Connecting the keyboard to other devices with these jacks provides you with an even greater variety of ways to use your keyboard.

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MIDI

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MIDI Connectors on the rear panel

MIDI Out Connector

Performance information such as the output from the keyboard or pedal is sent out here to the MIDI connectors of external equipments.

MIDI In Connector

MIDI messages sent from connected external equipment are input here, then DP-1000 can output sounds, exchange tones, and perform other operations.

Making Connections

*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.

1.Turn off the DP-1000.

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Upper position

2.Connect the MIDI connectors on the external MIDI device and DP-1000 with MIDI

cables.

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External MIDI Device

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DP-1000

MIDIPedal

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3.Turn on the power to the devices.

4.Adjust the volume level on the DP-1000 and the connected devices.

5.If necessary, set the MIDI channel, Local on/off, etc.

Sending and Receiving Program Change Messages

When you press the DP-1000’s [Piano] button or [Tone] button to change tones, a Program Change Message with the corresponding Program Number is sent via the MIDI Out connector. Furthermore, a Program Change Message received via the MIDI In connector changes the tone to the one with the corresponding Program Number.

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Switching Tones with Program Change Messages

Here, with the DP-1000 connected to an external MIDI sequencer, when recording and playing back songs, if after pressing the sequencer’s Record button to start you press the DP-1000’s [Tone] button and then begin to play, a Program Change message for that tone is recorded by the sequencer. When you then play back using the sequencer, regardless of the DP-1000’s mode, the tone is changed in accordance with the Program Change messages recorded by the sequencer, allowing you to play back with the tones used during recording. In addition, Program Change messages from tone changes made while the recording is in progress are also recorded, meaning you can also record songs with tone changes made during the performance.

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Contents Starting Out Connecting to Audio Equipment Connecting Midi DevicesBefore You Play Listening to the Demo SongsPage Important Safety Instructions Page Page Placement Power SupplyMaintenance Additional PrecautionsMain Features Starting OutButton Descriptions Before You Play Connecting the Power CordOpening and Closing the Lid Opening the LidConnecting Headphones About the Volume KnobTurning On the Power Turning Off the PowerAbout the Pedals About the AdjusterSoft Pedal Sostenuto PedalPlaying Back and Stopping the Demo Song Listening to the Demo SongsPlaying Back the Demo Song Stopping the Demo SongTitle Composer Copyright List of Demo SongsPerforming with Piano Sound Playing the KeyboardPerforming with Various Instrument Sounds Try Pressing the Tone ButtonLayering the Piano tones and Strings tones Layering Two Instrument Sounds- Dual PlayLayering the Harpsichord and Strings Tones Reverting to a Single Instrument ToneChanging the Reverb Type Adding Reverberation to the Sound Reverb EffectHeavy Changing Keyboard Touch SensitivityChanging the Volume Balance in Dual Play Ex. Using the C Major Keys to Play a Song in E MajorTransposing without Changing Your Fingering- Key Transpose Setting the Reference Pitch to 440 Hz Adjusting the Reference Pitch Master TuningSetting the Reference Pitch to 442 Hz Lowering/ raising the Reference PitchConnecting to Audio Equipment ConnectorsMaking the Connections Connecting Midi Devices Using MidiMaking Connections Set the Midi Channel Local On/OffEx. Set the Midi Channel to Switching Local On/Off Switching Omni On/OffOmni On/Off When using external sound devices TroubleshootingWhen using Midi sequencers AppendicesFunctions Assigned to the Keyboard SpecificationsMidi Implementation Chart Index Avis Information