Roland DP-1000 owner manual Local On/Off, Ex. Set the Midi Channel to

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Connecting MIDI Devices

Program Numbers for each of the DP-1000’s tones are shown below.

Program Number Tone

1Piano

4Harpsichord

6Electric Piano

8Pipe Organ

9Strings

11Piano + Harpsichord

13Piano + Electric Piano

15Piano + Pipe Organ

16Piano + Strings

24Harpsichord + Electric Piano

26Harpsichord + Pipe Organ

27Harpsichord + Strings

33Electric Piano + Pipe Organ

34Electric Piano + Strings

37Pipe Organ + Strings

*Any Program Number other than those listed above that are received by the DP-1000 are ignored.

*11-37 are in Dual Play mode (p. 13).

Set the MIDI Channel

MIDI features sixteen MIDI channels, numbered 1-16. Even after the MIDI cables are connected, the connected devices must be set to use the same MIDI channels, otherwise no sound will be produced. When the DP-1000 is turned on, Channel “1” is selected.

To make the setting, while holding down

the [Key Touch/Demo Song] button, press

any key from C5 to D#6.

The sequence of keys C5-D#6 corresponds to MIDI Channels 1-16. Refer to “Functions Assigned to the Keyboard” (p. 24).

fig.6-03a

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While holding down...

Press

any key

<Ex.> Set the MIDI Channel to 10

While holding down the [Key Touch/Demo

Song] button, press the key of A5.

fig.6-04.e

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While holding down...

Press

Here the DP-1000’s MIDI channel for sending/receiving is both set to 10.

Local On/Off

With the keyboard connected to a MIDI sequencer, keyboard performances can be recorded to the sequencer; the sequencer can also be used to play back performances.

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With the sequencer’s “Thru” function on, the same notes may be sounded twice.

This is because the keyboard’s performance data arrives at the sound generator via two different routes, (1) and (2). This can cause the sound to become strange, and also puts strain on the instrument’s polyphonic capabilities. To prevent this from happening, route (1) must be separated, by means of what is called “Local Off.”

fig.6-06.e

(1)Local On

 

 

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Sound

MIDI

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OUT

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IN

(2) Thru function On

Each note played is sounded twice

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Contents Before You Play Connecting to Audio Equipment Connecting Midi DevicesStarting Out Listening to the Demo SongsPage Important Safety Instructions Page Page Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Additional PrecautionsStarting Out Main FeaturesButton Descriptions Opening and Closing the Lid Connecting the Power CordBefore You Play Opening the LidTurning On the Power About the Volume KnobConnecting Headphones Turning Off the PowerSoft Pedal About the AdjusterAbout the Pedals Sostenuto PedalPlaying Back the Demo Song Listening to the Demo SongsPlaying Back and Stopping the Demo Song Stopping the Demo SongList of Demo Songs Title Composer CopyrightPerforming with Various Instrument Sounds Playing the KeyboardPerforming with Piano Sound Try Pressing the Tone ButtonLayering Two Instrument Sounds- Dual Play Layering the Piano tones and Strings tonesReverting to a Single Instrument Tone Layering the Harpsichord and Strings TonesAdding Reverberation to the Sound Reverb Effect Changing the Reverb TypeChanging Keyboard Touch Sensitivity HeavyEx. Using the C Major Keys to Play a Song in E Major Changing the Volume Balance in Dual PlayTransposing without Changing Your Fingering- Key Transpose Setting the Reference Pitch to 442 Hz Adjusting the Reference Pitch Master TuningSetting the Reference Pitch to 440 Hz Lowering/ raising the Reference PitchConnectors Connecting to Audio EquipmentMaking the Connections Using Midi Connecting Midi DevicesMaking Connections Local On/Off Set the Midi ChannelEx. Set the Midi Channel to Switching Omni On/Off Switching Local On/OffOmni On/Off When using Midi sequencers TroubleshootingWhen using external sound devices AppendicesSpecifications Functions Assigned to the KeyboardMidi Implementation Chart Index Avis Information