Roland C-380 manuals
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CAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS4 USING THE UNIT SAFELYAbout WARNING and CAUTION Notices About the Symbols ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING 6 IMPORTANT NOTES8 Contents9 Recording Your Performances.................................................................... 56 Practicing Along with a Preset Song or Performance Data...................... 50 Storing a Combination of Stops ................................................................. 46 10 Saving and Loading Settings on USB Memory.......................................... 62 Connecting External Devices...................................................................... 74 12 Introduction Conventions Used in This Manual Keyboards and Divisions 13 Names of Things and What They Do Names of Things on the C-380 Names of Things on the C-330 16 13 15 11 1210. 9. Tremulant Tablets Coupler Tablets Tablets USER/MIDI Coupler 14 Tablets and Pistons (C-380)1 2 4 7 15 Names of Things and What They Do 17 19 18 20 22 2421 23 25General Cancel [0] Piston 25. 24. 23. 22.Melody Coupler [MEL] Piston 21.Bass Coupler [BASS] Piston 20.MAN I & PEDAL Enclosed Piston 19.Memory Bank Select [M] Piston/[M+] Piston 18.[PREV] Piston/[NEXT] Piston 17.MAN II Division Memory [1][5] Pistons 16.MAN I Division Memory [1][5] Pistons 15.PEDAL Division Coupler Piston 14.MAN I Division Coupler Piston 13.General Memory [1][5] Pistons 12. 11. Pistons 3 58 9 6 10 Tablets Tremulant Tablets Coupler Tablets USER/MIDI Coupler 16 Tablets and Pistons (C-330)4 7 1 2 11 12 13 Names of Things and What They Do General Cancel [0] Piston [REC] Piston 20. 19. 18.Melody Coupler [MEL] Piston 17.Bass Coupler [BASS] Piston [NEXT] Piston 15.Memory Bank Select [M] Piston/[M+] Piston 14.General Memory [1][5] Pistons 13. 16. 12. Pistons 17 35 8 9 6 10 15 17 1914 16 18 20 18 Display and Panel External Connectors 19 Before You Start Playing29 Performing Press the upper part of the tablet. Press the lower part of one of the PEDAL, MAN I, or MAN II division tablets. Cancel the selected Stop Playing Various Sounds Selecting Stops (sounds) Turn the [Value/Exit Menu] knob. If you selected a [USER MIDI A] or [USER MIDI B] division tabletStoring a registration Storing the variations that will be selected immediately after power-up Storing the state in which a variation is selected for the stopFrom the main screen, press the lower part of a division tablet. 30 Selecting a Sound Variation (Voice Palette) Play the lower keyboard. In the MAN I division, press the lower part of the division coupler [II/I] tablet. 31 Playing the Sounds of Another Division (Couplers) Using a Manual Coupler 32 Using the Melody Coupler 33 Using the Bass Coupler Turn the [Reverb] knob to adjust the amount of reverberation. Turn the [Master Volume] knob to adjust the overall volume. 34 Adjusting the Volume and Reverberation Adjusting the Reverberation Adjusting the Volume of the Satellite Speakers Adjusting the Overall Volume Volume of Satellite Speakers Master Volume Reverberation 35 Changing the Type of Reverberation Changing the Room Type 36 Changing the Wall Type 37 Adding Soft Vibrato (Tremulant) Adding Tremulant to Each Division Adjusting the Tremulant Effect Press the [Value/Exit Menu] knob twice to return to the main screen.This setting will return to EQUAL when you turn off the power. Turn the [Value/Exit Menu] knob to select the desired temperament. Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select Temperament. Press the [Select/Menu] knob to access the Pitch / Tuning screen. Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select 2 Pitch / Tuning. From the main screen, press the [Select/Menu] knob. 6. 5. 4. 3. 38 Changing the Tuning (Temperament)39 Using Baroque Pitch 40 Tuning to Match the Pitch of Another Instrument41 Transposing the Key42 Using the Expression Pedal to Adjust the Volume of the Organ Specifying the Divisions Affected by the Expression Pedal 43 Storing the Division for which the Volume is to be Adjusted 44 Setting the Minimum Volume of the Expression Pedal 45 Using the Kick Switches46 Storing a Combination of Stops About the division memory pistons (C-380 only) About the general memory pistons 47 Storing or Recalling a Registration Recalling a Registration Storing a Registration Resetting the Sound Settings (General Cancel)If you also want to reset the stop variations 48 Using Memory Banks Storing the Combination of Memory Pistons as a Memory Bank Recalling a Registration from a Different Memory Bank 49 Recalling Registrations Successively 50 Practicing Along with a Preset Song or Performance Data Selecting and Playing Back a SongTurn the [Select/Menu] knob to select the media type field in the upper right. 3.From the main screen, press the [STOP] piston to access the Song Recorder screen. 52 Muting a Specific Division During Playback 53 Playing Back a Specific Division as a Guide Tone 54 Changing the Tempo55 Using the Metronome56 Recording Your Performances62 Saving and Loading Settings on USB Memory68 Other Settings Settings for the USER/MIDI Couplers Playing Sounds that are not in the Sound Tablets (USER Sound Coupler)If the USER/MIDI screen is not displayed Setting the MIDI transmit channel 69 Playing Sounds on an External MIDI Sound Module (MIDI Coupler)About MIDI transmit channelsWhen the [USER/MIDI] coupler is on When the [USER/MIDI] coupler is off 70 Settings for transmitted messages Selecting sounds on your external MIDI deviceHow sound names are displayed Using the keyboard to select 1. Press the [Select/Menu] knob to access the MIDI screen. Local Off: Local On:Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select 10 MIDI. Press the [Select/Menu] knob. Press the [Value/Exit Menu] knob twice to return to the main screen. 71 MIDI Settings Local Control Setting (Local) Press the [Select/Menu] knob. Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select Factory Reset. From the main screen, press the [Select/Menu] knob. Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select 11 Save/Load (USB). Press the [Select/Menu] knob to access the Save/Load (USB) screen. Specifying the Type of External MIDI Sound Module (Tone Name) Specifying the MIDI Data Output format for the General Memory Pistons (Tx Piston) 72 Returning all Settings to the Factory-Set State (Factory Reset) Press the [SET] piston to store the settings. Turn the [Value/Exit Menu] knob to choose the group. Hold down the [SET] piston and press the [0] piston. Press the [SET] piston. When the Factory Reset has been completed, the following screen will appear. 73 Storing Your Settings (Customize)74 Connecting External Devices To turn off the power Connecting to Audio Equipment Connecting to Amplified Speakers 75 Playing the Sounds of an External MIDI Sound Module or an Audio Device Adjusting the Volume of your Audio Device Connections with MIDI devices Connections with MIDI sound module 76 Connecting to MIDI EquipmentWhat is MIDI? Using the Organ to Play the Sounds of a MIDI Sound Module What is V-LINK? Using V-LINK 77 Using V-LINK78 List of Preset Song/Demo Song79 List of Voices (Stops) MAN I Division (Lower Keyboard) PEDAL Division (Pedalboard) MAN II Division (Upper Keyboard) List of Voices (Stops) Organ sounds Orchestral sounds Organ 80 USER/MIDI Voice List of Voices (Stops) 81 Orchestra 82 Troubleshooting No sound Problems with the screen display Power does not turn on 83 Something is wrong with the soundDivision memory pistons dont work properly (C-380) General memory pistons dont work properly 84 Cant recordSounds or settings have changed since you turned on the power. Other Performance functions dont work properly 85 Error Messages All shortcut operations must be performed from the main screen. List of Shortcuts 86 Glossary88 MIDI Implementation Chart Model: C-330/C-380 Date: May 01, 2010 Version: 1.10 89 Specifications91 Index
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