Roland FR-5, FR-7 owner manual Global Midi parameters, Final note regarding sequencers

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Roland dealer for details. And finally, you may need to install applications called “drivers” on your computer to ensure that it can talk and listen to the MIDI interface.

Final note regarding sequencers

If you use the FR-7/FR-5 as MIDI controller for record- ing new songs, there is one more thing you need to be aware of. Always ask yourself which MIDI sound source should play back the part you are recording.

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Final note regarding sequencers

If the FR-7/FR-5’s tone generator is not used for the part you are recording, you need to connect the external module’s MIDI IN socket to the sequencer’s MIDI OUT port and activate the sequencer’s “MIDI Soft Thru” function:

External module

MIDI IN

External sequencer

MIDI IN

 

MIDI OUT

 

(FBC-7)

FR-7/FR-5’s tone

 

generator

 

 

MIDI OUT

 

 

Note that this is only necessary for recording new material. You do not have to worry about them dur- ing playback.

Global MIDI parameters

The parameters discussed here are part of a separate mode (called “MIDI”). Their settings, however, are saved to the FR-7/ FR-5’s Global memory (there is no separate MIDI memory). Let us first look at the parameters that apply to all Sets. See page 86 for the parameters that can be set for each section individually and saved to a Set.

MIDI channel numbers (12.1 RealTime RX-TX)

The table on page 80 specifies the default MIDI channel assignments the FR-7/FR-5 uses. Those choices are based on how most accordion players prefer (or are allowed) to use their instrument. You can, however, change the MIDI channel assignments. An obvious can- didate for such a change would be the Treble section if you want it to conform to a generally accepted (i.e. standardized) usage, whereby the melody part trans- mits on MIDI channel 4.

There is indeed a format called “General MIDI” that requires you to use MIDI channel 4 for the melody. General MIDI-compatible musical instruments use that channel for the most important part of a song, so it may be a good idea to assign it to the Treble section.

The table on page 80 states that channel 4 is already used by the (Treble) ORCHESTRA section. That is not really a problem as long as you don’t use that section. If you use it alongside the Treble section, changing the Treble accordion’s MIDI channel to “4” would mean that both sections transmit on the same MIDI channel. And that would be a problem – or rather one of two prob- lems:

In Dual mode (page 26), each note you played would be transmitted twice and recorded like that (or played back by the external tone generator).

In High or Low mode, the “accompaniment” and “solo line” would control the same sound on an external module, which may not correspond to what you had in mind.

In such cases, either assign a different MIDI channel to the ORCHESTRA section – or select “Off” (no transmis- sion).

Note that such changes are only necessary when you want to add the sound of an external tone generator to the Treble section’s accordion sound. If you are working with an arranger module whose sole function is to pro- vide an accompaniment, you may have to select “Off” for all of the FR-7/FR-5’s sections.

And even that is only necessary if you use the FBC-7’s switches to remotely control the external instrument (page 68) and therefore connected the FBC-7’s MIDI OUT socket to the module’s MIDI IN port.

Also bear in mind that the channel assignments set here apply both to the transmission (“TX”) and reception (“RX”) of MIDI data.

And finally: in DUAL, HIGH and LOW modes (page 26), the Treble keyboard transmits on two channels simulta- neously – the Treble and Orchestra channels. If you add the Orchestra Bass part to the Bass or Free Bass section, the same applies to the bass notes. As stated earlier, the chord buttons of the Bass keyboard use a separate MIDI channel.

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Contents OS Version FR-7/FR-5Important Safety Instructions FR-7/FR-5 FR-7/FR-5V-Accordion Contents Features Using the unit safely FR-7/FR-5V-Accordion Features Using the unit safely Important notes FR-7/FR-5V-Accordion Important notes Important notes Strap holder precautionTreble control panel Panel descriptionsBass control panel Connection panel Display and master barConnection panel of the FBC-7 Connecting the FR-7/FR-5 to the supplied FBC-7 Setting upUsing the Output sockets ConnectionsIf you are using the FBC-7 Switching the power on and offSwitch it on Switch on the receiving audio deviceListening to the demo songs Switch on the FR-7/FR-5FR-7/FR-5V-Accordion Setting up First steps First stepsSections of your FR-7/FR-5 Press the EXIT÷JUMP button to return to the Main Selecting Easy or Full modeTypical Main page display looks like this About the MainTreble section Touring the FR-7/FR-5’s sectionsBassoon Master Bandon Accord Oboe ViolinInstrument Using the FR-7/FR-5’s digital effectsBass section can be played via the Stradella but- tons Bass sectionHere is what the caps look like Press another register to change the soundPlaying in Free Bass mode Simultaneously press the three registers labeled Free BassDisplay now briefly responds with Orchestral sounds for the Treble section Using the orchestral soundsFR-7/FR-5’s Orchestra functionality actually com Orchestra and three for the Bass buttons called RegistersHere is how the drone function works Selecting the Orchestra modeNitely If you press a single gray key see the illustrationSetting the volume of the Treble orchestral sound Again play a few notes and listen to the resultReturn to the Main page by pressing EXIT÷JUMP Switching off the Orchestra Bass part Switching off the Orchestra partFR-7/FR-5V-Accordion Setting up Using the orchestral sounds Orchestral sounds for the Bass sectionThis is not necessary if you are already in Free Bass mode Switching off the Orch Chord partOrchestral sounds for the Chord section Orchestral sounds for the Free Bass sectionSimultaneously press the three registers in the moddle Switching off the Orch Free BS partPress the Down button four times Display now responds with ValueGeneral remark Other practical functionsPitch-related functions TransposeNoise Edit Valve & Button Scale TuningVolume-related functions Connecting the FBC-7 Using the FBC-7Using the footswitches Connecting an optional expression pedalCharging the battery General remarks about the batteryUse BP-24-45 batteries, part no. K2568101 FR-7/FR-5V-Accordion About the FBC-7 Charging the battery Recharging the battery on the FBC-7Using the recharged battery If the battery fails to last 8 hours or slightly lessEditing sounds Selecting parameters using the Jump functionSelecting parameters Easy and Full modesSelecting parameters via the menu Proceed with Setting parameter valuesParameter for editing Setting parameter valuesButtons to change the value Function groupMaster Tune Tuning parametersTranspose ScaleFR-7/FR-5V-Accordion Editing sounds 1. Tuning parameters Scale AssignPress MENU÷WRITE again to jump to the following Treble Edit parameters IntroductionIng them Hold down UP for a while Reed TypeRegister plays Register into a different instruRegister Reed VolumeTreble Octave Valve NoiseBellows Detune Reverb Send, 2.9 Chorus Send Delay SendAftertouch Pitch Bass LinkOrchestra Link Orchestra Chord LinkOn the Main page, links are indicated as follows CHD-AcGuitar, CHD-AcPiano Treble Midi TXFBS-Flute, FBS-PercOrgan FBS-AcGuitar, FBS-AcPianoThem Bass Edit parametersKnob to select the desired reed Button NoiseOptions are 16’, 8’, 8’-4’, 4’, 2’ Ume balance for the active reeds see the RegisterReed Growl Reverb Send, 3.8 Chorus Send Delay SendBass Midi TX, 3.11 Chord Midi TX Std~40Free Bass Edit parameters Important notesSaving them Options are ALL both reeds simultaneously, 16’, 8’ Free Bass Midi TX Reverb Send, 4.8 Chorus Send Delay SendORC Bass Edit parameters Lowest NoteWithout saving them Orc Bass Volume Reverb Send, 5.5 Chorus Send Delay SendOrc Bass Midi TX Orchestra Volume ORCH. Edit parametersOrchestra Octave Orchestra Midi TX Reverb Send, 6.5 Chorus Send Delay SendRecognition Messages or only one of themORC CHD Edit parameters Orc Chord VolumeOrc Chord Midi TX Reverb Send, 7.3 Chorus Send Delay SendOrc FreeBs Volume Reverb Send, 8.3 Chorus Send Delay SendORC FBS Edit parameters Orc FreeBs Midi TX Reverb Macro Type SET Common parametersAbout the effects parameters If necessary, select another Set by turningReverb Parameters Chorus Macro TypeAvailable options are Chorus knob Chorus ParametersDelay Parameters Delay Macro TypeName System parametersMaster Bar Recall IconPedal Controller LCD ContrastFR-7/FR-5V-Accordion Editing sounds 10. System parameters Less strength the X stands for extra. StandardBass & Chord Mode Bass & Chord ModeStereo Width Free Bass ModeFree Bass Mode Auto Power OFFStartup Name StartupOrchestra Touch Orch. Bs&Ch TouchUtility parameters Battery StatusTreble Release T Copy ALL EffectsEffects settings, these three parame Copy Reverb, 11.4 Copy Chorus Copy DelayCopy SET Bulk Dump ALL, 11.8 Bulk Dump SETTreble Reg. on current Set Restore SETSelect this parameter 11.11 Bass Reg. on Edit simultaneouslyCurrent Set Ter to be edited for all Bass registersFreeBass Reg. on current Set Press the EXIT÷JUMP button to return to the Main About Midi Midi functionsFR-7/FR-5’s sections use the following Midi chan- nels Working with a sequencer and other tone generatorsMidi data always go from OUT to Sending program changesFinal note regarding sequencers Global Midi parametersChannel you want to set Press register 1 to select the followingFreeBs, Basic Ch, and Control Ch Be set toSet the module’s Midi receive channel often called RX to Defining the ‘PC’ format Solving Midi buffer problems 12.3 Bellows TX Resolution Midi parameters for the various sections/parts Procedure for setting these parametersImportant remarks SectionsCC00, CC32, PC OctavePanpot VolumeReverb ChorusArchiving your settings with a sequencer Archiving your settings via Midi Bulk DumpSwitch off the sequencer’s Midi Echo or Soft Thru function AfterT only for the Treble and Orchestra sectionsSending Bulk data back to the FR-7/FR-5 Sending Bulk data back to the FR-7/FR-5 Miscellaneous functions Saving settings using the Write functionPress the DATA÷ENTER knob to jump to Selected function Using WriteSwitch on the FR-7/FR-5 while holding down Restoring the factory defaultsTroubleshooting MIDI-related issues My settings have changedAt power-on, the FR-7/FR-5 displays the follow- ing message Specifications Supplied accessoriesBattery for FR-5, spare part for FR-7 Pedal Board Soft Bag Parameter list Miscellaneous functions Parameter list 100Orchestra Edit 101Utility 102103 Factory SetsDemo Songs Rêve d’amour by L. Bruti Luigi Bruti 104105 Midi implementationMidi implementation Bulk Dump 106107 108 Midi Implementation Chart109 Information110 IndexNumerics Bulk111 User 1~3 112Avis 602.00.0152

FR-7, FR-5 specifications

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