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Roland RD-700SX Owner Manual
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Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland Digital Piano RD-700SX.MIDDLE EAST NORTH AMERICA ASIAAs of December 10, 2005 (ROLAND) 03788712 06-4-6N Copyright 201b Owners ManualInformationEGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICA CHINA HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND VIETNAM AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND Roland Corporation Australia Pty.,Ltd. ARGENTINA BARBADOS BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CURACAO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ECUADOR EL SALVADOR GUATEMALA HONDURAS MARTINIQUE MEXICO NICARAGUA PANAMA PARAGUAY PERU NORWAY POLAND PORTUGAL ROMANIA RUSSIA SPAIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM BAHRAIN CYPRUS IRAN ISRAEL TRINIDAD URUGUAY VENEZUELA AUSTRIA BELGIUM/FRANCE/ HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG CZECH REP. DENMARK FINLAND GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY JORDAN KUWAIT LEBANON OMAN QATAR SAUDI ARABIA SYRIA TURKEY U.A.E. CANADA U. S. A. AFRICA AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND EUROPE CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA CAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 5 IMPORTANT NOTES Handling CD-ROMs Additional Precautions Repairs and Data Maintenance Placement Power Supply 6 Main Features7 Contents Overview of the RD-700SX...................................................................28 8 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances............................46 Making Detailed Settings for Tones....................................................68 Using the RD-700SX As a Master Keyboard.......................................60 9 Making Detailed Settings for the ONE TOUCH Tones.......................73 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) .....................................78 10 Connecting External MIDI Devices....................................................101 11 Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode).......................104 12 Panel Descriptions Front Panel Panel Descriptions 13 67 9810 11 12 13 14 14 Rear Panel 15 Getting Ready Installing the Wave Expansion Board 18 Installation de la carte dextension Wave(French language for Canadian Safety Standard)21 Connecting the RD-700SX to External Equipment Connect the RD-700SX and the external device. Before you begin making connections, confirm the following. Connect supplied power cord to the RD-700SX, and plug the other end into an AC power outlet. 22 Connecting Pedals 23 Turning On the PowerAdjust the RD-700SXs volume to obtain the proper volume level. Adjust the volume of the connected external device. Turn on the power to connected external devices. Before you switch on the power, move the volume down all the way by moving the VOLUME Slider. Also completely turn down the volume of any connected audio device and other equipment. Press the upper portion of the [POWER ON] switch on the back of the RD-700SX to turn on the power. The unit is powered up, and the displays backlighting comes on. Turning the Power On and Off 25 Press [ENTER] to display the Utility screen. 12,43,5,6,7Press CURSOR [ ] to select 9.Utility. Press [EDIT], getting the indicator to light. Press CURSOR [ ] to select Factory Reset All. Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) 28 Overview of the RD-700SX Main Screens Basic Operation Units of SoundONE TOUCH Screen Zone Part Tone Sound Generator Section Keyboard Controller Section Basic Organization of the RD-700SX 29 The Tone Screen (Basic Screen)About the Function Buttons EXTERNAL Screen The Rhythm/Song/Arpeggio Screen The Setup Screen The Tone Wheel Screen Special Indications 31 Listening to the Demo (DEMO PLAY) Press CURSOR [EXIT] or [F1(MENU)] to stop a song during playback. Hold down [NUM LOCK] and press [EDIT]. Press CURSOR [ ] / [ ] or [INC] / [DEC] to select the song that you wish to hear. Press CURSOR [F2(PLAY)] or [ENTER] to start playback of the demo song. Press [EXIT] or [F1(EXIT)] while the song is stopped to finish with the Demo screen. 1234,5 32 Performing with the Keyboard You can now press [F1] to switch the type. Piano Performances (ONE TOUCH) 33 Press [INC]/[DEC] to select the tone. Press any of the TONE SELECT buttons to select the tone category. Performing with a Variety of Tones Press [ENTER]. Enter the tone number with the TONE SELECT buttons. Press [NUM LOCK] to make the indicator light. 34 Specifying the Tone Number to Select a Tone ([NUM LOCK])Playing a Rhythm Set Press [NUM LOCK] to turn on the button indicator. Press EXPANSION [A] or [B] to make its indicator light. Press [INC]/[DEC], or press the TONE SELECT buttons to select the Tone. Play the keyboard, and you will hear the selected tone. 35 Selecting Wave Expansion Board Tones36 Wave Expansion Board Tone Name Correspondence Table Selecting Tones Without Pressing [NUM LOCK]3. Play the keyboard, and you will hear the selected tone. Wave Expansion Board Rhythm Set Tone Numbers 37 Press [UPPER2] once more, and the indicator light goes out. Press PART SWITCH [UPPER1] and [UPPER2], getting the indicators to light. Playing Multiple Tones with the Keyboard Performing with Layered Tones 38 Playing Different Tones in Two Different Sections of the Keyboard ([SPLIT])Pressing Two TONE SELECT buttons Simultaneously 39 Hold down [SPLIT] and press a key. Hold down [SPLIT] for several seconds. Changing the Keyboards Split PointPress [SPLIT], getting the indicator to light. To exit Split mode, press [SPLIT] once more, and the indicator light goes out. Select the tone category with a TONE SELECT button, then press [INC]/[DEC] to select the tone. 40 Changing the Tone for a Zone ZONE LEVEL Slider ZONE SWITCH 41 Adjust the Volume Level for Individual Zones (ZONE SWITCH/ZONE LEVEL Slider)42 Hold down [TRANSPOSE] and press a key. Hold down [TRANSPOSE] for several seconds. To turn off Transpose, press [TRANSPOSE] so that its indicator goes off. Transposing the Key of the Keyboard ([TRANSPOSE])1,2,3 The chorus type switches each time you press the [CHORUS/DELAY]. The reverb type switches each time you press the [REVERB]. 43 Adding Breadth to the Sound ([CHORUS/DELAY])Press the [CHORUS/DELAY]. Press the [REVERB]. Adjust the REVERB [DEPTH] knob to select the amount of reverb effect to be applied. Adding Reverberation to the Sound ([REVERB]) 44 Adding Liveliness to the Sound ([SOUND CONTROL])Press the [SOUND CONTROL] button, getting its indicator to light. Adjust the CHORUS/DELAY [DEPTH] knob to select the amount of chorus effect to be applied. To cancel this function, press the [SOUND CONTROL] once more, extinguishing the indicator. Changing the Sounds Pitch in Real Time (Bender/ Modulation Lever) 45 When the Numeric format is used When the Graphic format is usedTurn the knobs to adjust the levels in each range. Press EQUALIZER [ON/OFF] to make its indicator light. To turn the equalizer off, press EQUALIZER [ON/OFF], extinguishing its indicator. Adjusting the Level of the Sounds Low, Mid, and High-Frequency Ranges ([EQUALIZER]) 46 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances Press a key below Middle C (C4). Press [ARPEGGIO], getting the indicator to light. The arpeggio starts, with the notes being played in the sequence the keys were pressed. Playing Arpeggios ([ARPEGGIO]) 48 Press [RHYTHM/SONG] to make the button indicator light. Press [RHYTHM/SONG] once more; the indicator goes out, and the Rhythm stops playing. Playing Rhythm ([RHYTHM/SONG])Rhythm/Song/Arpeggio screen 50 Press [RHYTHM/SONG] to make the button indicator light. Press [RHYTHM/SONG] once more; the indicator goes out, and the song stops playing. Playing the Songs ([RHYTHM/SONG])Rhythm/Song/Arpeggio screen 52 Press MULTI-EFFECTS [ON/OFF], getting its indicator to light. Adjust the amount of multi-effect applied with the MULTI-EFFECTS [CONTROL] knob. To cancel the multi-effect, press MULTI-EFFECTS [ON/OFF], the indicator light goes out. Applying Effects to the Sound (Multi-Effects)1,2,3Specifying the Zone on Which to Use the Multi-effects Press the CURSOR [ ] button. Press the [INC] / [DEC] to select one of the TW-Organ 110 Tone. Bring up the Tone screen (p. 29), then press the [ORGAN]. 53 Simulating the Creation of Organ Tones (Tone Wheel Mode)What Are Feet? 35 41 2,5 When the ZONE LEVEL sliders are moved, the harmonic bars move in the display, and the tone changes. Press CURSOR [ ]/[ ] to select 2.Control. Press [EDIT], getting the indicator to light. Press CURSOR [ ]/[ ] to move the cursor to <Perc> and press [DEC]/[INC] to change the value. Press [ENTER] to display the Edit screen. 54 Changing the Undulation of the Organ Tone (Rotary Effect) Changing the ZONE LEVEL Slider Feet Assignments (Harmonic Bar) 56 Try playing the keyboard. Press one of the TONE SELECT buttons to select a Setup. Press [F2 (BANK CHANGE)] to select a bank. Press [SETUP], getting the indicator to light. Selecting Stored Settings ([SETUP])2 1 3 Press [F2] to select the bank to which you want to register the Setup. Press [SETUP] to call up the Setup you want to register. Hold down [F1] and press the TONE SELECT button for the registration destination. 57 Registering the Setups You Like (Favorite Setups)Selecting Setups Other Than the Favorite Setups 59 When [ENTER] is pressed, saving of the Setup begins. Settings Not Saved in a Setup Setup <000> (PIANO SETUP) 60 Using the RD-700SX As a Master Keyboard Whats MIDI? About MIDI Connectors Connecting to External MIDI Sound Generators 61 Selecting the MIDI Connector to Use for Output (MIDI OUT Port) 62 MIDI Send Channel Settings 63 Selecting Sounds on an External MIDI Device ZONE LEVEL Slider ZONE SWITCH 64 Adjusting the Volume of Each Zone (EXTERNAL Zone)65 Detailed Settings for Transmitted Parts (EXTERNAL) Adjusting the Volume and Pan Setting the Amount of Reverb and Chorus (Reverb/Chorus) When multiple zones are set to on 66 Playing Sound Monophonically (Mono/Poly) Setting the Transposition for Each Individual Zone (Transpose) Setting the Key Range (Key Range Lower/Upper) Changing the Range That Plays in Response to the Velocity (Velocity Range Lower/Upper) Changing Tone Elements (ATK/DCY/REL/COF/RES) 67 Smoothly Changing the Pitch (Portamento) Changing the Pitch (Coarse Tune/Fine Tune) Setting the Range for the Change in Pitch with the Bender (Bend Range) Setting the Amount of Modulation Applied (Modulation Depth) Turning Each Controller On and Off Transmitting the Control Change (USER CC/USER CC Value) 68 Making Detailed Settings for Tones Making Zone Settings (Zone Info) Setting the Volume and Pan Setting the Zone to Which Multi- effects Are Applied (MFX1/MFX2 Source) 69 Setting the Transposition for Each Individual Zone (Transpose) Setting the Key Range for Each Zone (Key Range) Assigning Internal Parts to INTERNAL Zone (Part Assign) Turning the Controllers in Each Zone On and Off 70 Making Tone Settings (Tone Info)71 Selecting the Part and the Tone to Be Set (Part, Tone) Setting the Reverb/Chorus Depth (Reverb/Chorus Amount) Changing the Effect Applied to the Tone (MFX Type) Playing Sound Monophonically (Mono/Poly) Changing the Pitch (Coarse Tune/Fine Tune) Creating Smooth Pitch Changes (Portamento Switch/Time) 72 Changing Tone Elements (Attack Time/Release Time/Cutoff/ Resonance/Decay Time) Changing the Bend Range (Bend Range) 73 Making Detailed Settings for the ONE TOUCH Tones Making Detailed Settings for the Piano Tones (Piano Edit) Selecting the Piano Sound Changing the Width of the Sound (Stereo Width) Changing the Sounds Nuance (Nuance) Changing the Sense of Space Surrounding the Sound (Ambience) Changing the Amount of Reverb Effect (Reverb Level) 74 Opening/Closing the Piano Lid (Lid) Changing the Characteristics of the Mic (Mic Type/Distance) Adjusting the Resonant Sounds When the Keys are Pressed (String Resonance) Making the Midrange Equalizer Settings (EQ SW/EQ Gain/EQ Frequency/EQ Q) Changing the Key Touch (Key Touch) 75 Making Fine Adjustments to the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch Offset) Setting a Constant Volume Level in Response to the Playing Force (Velocity) Changing the Timing of Sounds in Response to the Velocity (Velocity Delay Sens) Changing the Touch Sensitivity According to the Key Range (Velocity Keyfollow Sens) Finely Adjusting the Tuning (Micro Tune) Adjusting Resonance when the Damper Pedal is Depressed (Sympathetic Resonance) Changing Sound Characteristics (Tone Modify) Making the settings Restore the settings to initial conditions (Initialize) 76 Making Detailed Settings for the E.Piano Tones (E.Piano Edit)77 Selecting the E.Piano Sound Selecting the Amp Type(AMP Type) Applying Effects to the Sound (Effect Type/Depth/Rate) Making the Midrange Equalizer Settings (EQ-SW/EQ Gain/ EQ Frequency/EQ Q) Changing Sound Characteristics (Tone Modify) 78 Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) Parameters That Can Be Set 79 Making System Settings (System) Assigning the Pedal Function When Pedal Mode is Set to SYSTEM 80 Adjusting the Volume (Master Volume) Preventing Equalizer Settings from Being Switched (EQ Mode) Preventing Pedal Settings from Being Switched (Pedal Mode) 81 Retaining the Current Tone Even When Tones Are Switched (Tone Remain) Changing the Clock (Timing) Source (Clock Source) Transmitting Synchronization Messages (Clock Out) Using Program Change Messages to Switch Setups (SETUP Control Channel) Setting the Device ID Number (Device ID) Switching the Pedals Polarity (Pedal/FC1/FC2 Polarity) 82 Selecting the Display Appearance (Display Mode) Selecting the Number of Parts (Part Mode) Setting the Tuning Method (Temperament/Key) Precise Modification of Chord Sonorities (Stretch Tune) Switching Between Reception of GM/GM2 System On and GS Reset 83 Setting the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch) Changing the Key Touch (Key Touch) Making Fine Adjustments to the Keyboard Touch (Key Touch Offset) Setting a Constant Volume Level in Response to the Playing Force (Velocity) Changing the Timing of Sounds in Response to the Velocity (Velocity Delay Sens) Changing the Touch Sensitivity According to the Key Range (Velocity Keyfollow Sens) 84 Pedal and MULTI EFFECTS [CONTROL] Knob Settings (Control)85 Assigning Functions to Pedals (FC1/FC2 Pedal Assign) Changing the MULTI EFFECTS [CONTROL] Knob Settings (Control Knob Assign) Changing the Slider Settings (Slider Assign) 86 Setting the Multi-Effects, Reverb, and Chorus Effects (Effects)Making Multi-Effects Settings MFX Dest Other Reverb Settings Reverb Type Other Multi-effects Settings MFX Control Type 87 Making Reverb Settings Other Chorus Settings Chorus Type Selecting the Output Destination (OUT PUT SELECT) Setting Chorus and Delay 88 Making the Sound Control Settings (Sound Control) 3. 2. Press [EDIT], getting the indicator to light. Press CURSOR [ ]/[ ] to select 5.File Utility/ USB, then press [ENTER]. Press CURSOR [ ]/[ ] to select 0. SAVE SETUP File, then press [ENTER]. Selecting the Type of Compressor (Sound Control Type) Detailed Settings of Compressor 89 Managing Setup Files (File Utility/USB) Saving Setup Files to the Memory (Save SETUP File) 90 Calling Up Setup Files from Memory (Load SETUP File) Deleting Files from Memory (File Delete) 91 Setting MIDI Receive Parts (Part Parameter)92 Selecting the Part to Be Set (Part/Tone) Setting the Receive Channel (Receive Channel) Setting the Volume and Pan Setting the Required Polyphony (Voice Reserve) Preventing Parts from Being Played (Part Switch) Making the Effect ON/OFF Settings (MFX Switch) Setting Reception and Blocking of MIDI Messages from External MIDI Controllers Changing Patterns (Rhythm Pattern) Adjusting the Tempo (Tempo) Adjusting the Volume (Rhythm Volume) 93 Making the Rhythm and Arpeggio Settings (Rhythm/Arpeggio) Making the rhythm Settings 94 Changing the Drum Set (Rhythm Set) Changing the Pattern Without Changing the Drum Set (Rhythm Set Change) Changing the Accent Strength (Rhythm Accent) Changing the Beat Syncopation (Rhythm/Arpeggio Grid) Making the Sound More Staccato or Legato (Rhythm/Arpeggio Duration) Selecting the MIDI Output Connector (Rhythm MIDI Out Port) Selecting the MIDI Output Channel (Rhythm MIDI Out Channel) Adjusting the Tempo (Arpeggio Tempo) Setting the Way Arpeggios are Played (Arpeggio Style) Changing the Order in Which Notes Are Played (Arpeggio Motif) 95 Making Arpeggio Settings 97 About V-LINKV-Link Settings Connection Examples Turning the V-Link ON/OFF V-Link Mode Local ON/OFF Lowest No Key Range V-Link OUT Port V-Link Tx Channel Detailed Settings of V-Link 98 Other Functions (Utility) Transferring the RD-700SXs Settings to an External MIDI Device (Bulk Dump)99 Bulk Dump Temporary Bulk Dump SETUP Restoring saved settings to the RD- 700SX Factory Reset All Factory Reset Current 100 Restoring the settings to the factory condition (Factory Reset) 101 Connecting External MIDI Devices Recording RD-700SX Performances to an External MIDI Sequencer Connecting to an External Sequencer Settings for Recording (Rec Setting) Connecting External MIDI Devices 102 Recording the Performance Exiting Rec Mode About the Local SwitchRD-700SX SequencerKeyboard Controller Section Sound Generator Section Connecting External MIDI Devices 103 Playing the RD-700SXs Internal Sound Generator from an External MIDI DeviceSwitching Tones Making Connections Setting the Channels Selecting RD-700SX Sounds from an External MIDI Device Switching Setups 104 Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode)Switching to MIDI Mode Switching to USB Storage Mode About USB Functions Switching Between Storage Mode and MIDI Mode Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode)Drag the RD-700SX drive icon into the trash. Connecting... appears in the display, and the process of connecting begins. In My Computer, right-click the removable hard disk icon and execute Remove. 105 Exchanging Files with Computers (Storage Mode)Exiting Storage Mode Connections Cautions Regarding Folders and Files Exchanging Files Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode) Driver Installation and Settings Make sure that the RD-700SX drive icon is not on your desktop. Canceling USB Communication 106 Exchanging MIDI Messages with Your Computer (MIDI Mode) Switching USB DriversCaution when disconnecting the USB cable What is the USB MIDI Driver? 108 TroubleshootingPower Not Coming On No Sound No Sound for Specific Part No Sound From the Connected MIDI Device No Sound in a Specific Range Tones Are Altered 109 Troubleshooting 110 Troubleshooting 111 Error Messages/Other MessagesOther Messages Error Messages 112 Effect/Parameter List05: SUPER FILTR (SUPER FILTER) 04: LOW BOOST 03: ISOLATOR 02: SPECTRUM Multi-Effects Parameter 113 06: STEP FILTER 09: HUMANIZER 08: AUTO WAH 07: ENHANCER 114 10: SP.SIMULATR (SPEAKER SIMULATOR) 12: STEP PHASERSpecifications of each Speaker Type 11: PHASER 115 13: MULT PHASER (MULTI STAGE PHASER) 17: TREMOLO 14: INF PHASER (INFINITE PHASER) 15: RING MODLTR (RING MODULATOR) 16: STEP R.MOD (STEP RING MODULATOR) 116 18: AUTO PAN 21: ROTARY 19: STEP PAN 20: SLICER 117 22: VK ROTARY 24: FLANGER 23: CHORUS 118 25: STEP FLANGR (STEP FLANGER) 28: SPACE-D 27: TREMOLO CHO (TREMOLO CHORUS) 26: HEXA-CHORUS 119 29: 3D CHORUS 31: 3D S.FLANGR (3D STEP FLANGER) 30: 3D FLANGER 120 32: 2BND CHORUS (2BAND CHORUS) 33: 2BND FLANGR (2BAND FLANGER) A chorus effect that lets you apply an effect independently to the low- A flanger that lets you apply an effect independently to the low- 34: 2BND S.FLN (2BAND STEP A step flanger that lets you apply an effect independently to the low- 121 35: OVERDRIVESpecifications of each Speaker Type 38: VS DIST(VS DISTORTION) 37: VS OVRDRIVE (VS OVERDRIVE) 36: DISTORTION 39: GTR AMP SIM (GUITAR AMP SIMULATOR) 122 40: COMPRESSOR 44: LONG DELAY 43: DELAY 42: GATE 41: LIMITER 123 45: SERIAL DLY (SERIAL DELAY)Produces three delay sounds; center, left and right. 47: 3TP PAN DLY (3TAP PAN DELAY) Adds modulation to the delayed sound. 46: MOD DELAY (MODULATION DELAY) 124 48: 4TP PAN DLY (4TAP PAN DELAY)50: REVERSE DLY (REVERSE DELAY)Stereo location of each delay This effect has four delays. 49: MULTTAP DLY (MULTI TAP DELAY) 125 51: SHUFFLE DLY (SHUFFLE DELAY)52: 3D DELAYAdds a shuffle to the delay sound, giving the sound a bouncy delay effect with a swing feel. 126 53: T-CTRL DLY(TIME CTRL DELAY)56: LOFI NOISE 55: TAPE ECHO 54: LONG TC DLY (LONG TIME CTRL DELAY) 127 57: LOFI COMPRS (LOFI COMPRESS) 61: PCH SHIFTER (PITCH SHIFTER) 58: LOFI RADIO 60: PHONOGRAPH 59: TELEPHONE 128 62: 2V P.SHIFTR (2VOICE PITCH Adds reverberation to the sound, simulating an acoustic space. 64: REVERB 63: S.P.SHIFTER (STEP PITCH SHIFTER) A pitch shifter in which the amount of pitch shift is varied by a 16-step sequence. 131 76: FLNThis effect connects a chorus and a flanger in series. 77: CHOThis effect connects a flanger and a delay in series. DELAY (FLANGER FLANGER (CHORUS 78: SYM.RESONCE (SYMPATHETIC RESONANCE) 132 79: PIANO EFX (PIANO EFFECTS) 83: VR AUTO WAH 82: VR TREMOLO 81: VR CHORUS 80: E.PIANO EFX (E. PINO EFFECTS) 133 86: *STEREO EQ (STEREO EQUALIZER) 85: ORGAN MULTI 84: VR PHASER 134 87: *OVERDRIVE 91: *ENHANCER 90: *SPECTRUM 88: *DISTORTION 89: *PHASER 135 92: *AUTO WAH 95: *LIMITER 94: *COMPRESSOR 93: *ROTARY 136 96: *HEXA-CHO (HEXA-CHORUS) 99: *STEREO CHO (STEREO CHORUS) 97: *TREMOL CHO (TREMOLO CHORUS) 98: *SPACE-D 137 100: *ST.FLANGER (STEREO FLANGER) 102: *STEREO DLY (STEREO DELAY) 101: *STEP FLNGR (STEP FLANGER) 138 103: *MOD DELAY (MODULATION 104: *TRIPLE DLY (TRIPLE TAP DELAY)This effect adds modulation to the delayed sound, producing an effect similar to a flanger. The Triple Tap Delay produces three delay sounds; center, left and right. 105: *QUAD.DELAY (QUADRUPLE TAP The Quadruple Tap Delay has four delays. The stereo location of each delay sound is as follows. 139 106: *T-CTRL DLY (TIME CONTROL 107: *2V PCH SFT (2 VOICE PITCH 140 108: *FBK P.SFT (FEEDBACK PITCH 110: *GATE REV (GATED REVERB) 109: *REVERB 143 121: *FLANGR 125: *CHO/FLNGR (CHORUS/FLANGER) 124: *FLANGR/DLY (FLANGER/DELAY) 123: *CHORUS/DLY (CHORUS/DELAY) FLANGR (CHORUS 122: *CHO DLY (FLANGER note (1): The RD-700SXs Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo delay unit. Neither Chorus or Delay is used. 0: OFF : note 2: DELAY 3: GM2 CHORUS 1: CHORUS 144 Chorus Parameter 5: GM2 REVERB4: SRV PLATE 3: SRV HALL 2: SRV ROOM 1: REVERB 0: OFF 145 Reverb Parameter 146 Tone List [PAD] [STRINGS] [ORGAN] [CLAV/MALLET] [E.PIANO] [PIANO] 147 [GTR/BASS][RHY/GM2] [VOICE/SYNTH] [BRASS/WINDS] 149 Rhythm Set List150 Rhythm Set List 151 Rhythm Set List 152 Arpeggio Style List153 Rhythm Pattern List No. Rhythm Pattern No. Rhythm Pattern No. Rhythm Pattern 154 Setup List155 Shortcut List * [A] + [B] indicates that you are to hold down [A] and press [B]. You can easily change settings for the following functions using a number of related buttons. * Example Edit: Effects: Reverb Type indicates the Effects Reverb Type parameter in Edit screen. 156 MIDI ImplementationControl Change Note on Note off Channel Voice Messages 1. Receive data 158 System Exclusive Message System Realtime Message Channel Mode Messages Chorus Parameters Master Coarse Tuning Master Fine Tuning Master Volume GM System Off GM2 System On 159 Global Parameter ControlReverb Parameters Universal Realtime System Exclusive Messages Data Request 1 RQ1 (11H) Key-based Instrument Controllers Scale/Octave Tuning Adjust Controller Channel Pressure 160 Data Transmission 161 Volume (Controller number 7) Data Entry (Controller number 6, 38) Portamento Time (Controller number 5) Modulation (Controller number 1) Bank Select (Controller number 0, 32) Control Change Note on Note off Channel Voice Messages 2. Data Transmission 162 Pitch Bend Change Program Change 163 System Exclusive Messages System Realtime Messages Channel Mode Messages 164 Indivisual Parameters 1 RD-700SX (Model ID = 00H 00H 03H) 3. Parameter Address Map 167 <Example4> What is the nibbled expression of the decimal value 1258?From the preceding table, 5AH = 90 <Example1> What is the decimal expression of 5AH? Decimal and Hexadecimal Table <Example2> What is the decimal expression of the value 12 34H given as hexadecimal for each 7 bits? From the preceding table, since 12H = 18 and 34H = 52 18 x 128+52 = 2356 <Example3> What is the decimal expression of the nibbled value 0A 03 09 0D? 16 ) 1258 16 ) 78 ...10 16 ) 4 ...14 0 ... 4 Since from the preceding table, 0 = 00H, 4 = 04H, 14 = 0EH, 10 = 0AH, the result is: 00 04 0E 0AH. 168 <Example2> Getting Temporary Performance data (RQ1) <Example1> Setting CHORUS TYPE to DELAY (DT1) How to calculate the checksum <Example4> B3 64 00 65 00 06 0C 26 00 64 7F 65 7F <Example3> EA 00 28 <Example2> CE 49 <Example1> 92 3E 5F Examples of Actual MIDI Messages Example of an Exclusive Message and Calculating a Checksum 169 Setup Name of MIDI data are described the ASCII code in the table below. ASCII Code Table D: decimal H: hexadecimal * SP is space. Model RD-700SX Date: Nov. 1, 2004Digital Piano Version: 1.00 170 MIDI Implementation Chart172 Main Specifications173 Index178 Purpose-Oriented Index Key Range Control Effects (Reverb, Chorus, Multi-Effects) Pitch and Tuning Equalizer Key Touch and Velocity Volume Setting* [EDIT]: aaa: bbb indicates the bbb parameter in Edit screen aaa. INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 179 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland Digital Piano RD-700SX.MIDDLE EAST NORTH AMERICA ASIAAs of December 10, 2005 (ROLAND) 03788712 06-4-6N Copyright 201b 180 Owners ManualInformationEGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICA CHINA HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND VIETNAM AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND Roland Corporation Australia Pty.,Ltd. ARGENTINA BARBADOS BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CURACAO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ECUADOR EL SALVADOR GUATEMALA HONDURAS MARTINIQUE MEXICO NICARAGUA PANAMA PARAGUAY PERU NORWAY POLAND PORTUGAL ROMANIA RUSSIA SPAIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM BAHRAIN CYPRUS IRAN ISRAEL TRINIDAD URUGUAY VENEZUELA AUSTRIA BELGIUM/FRANCE/ HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG CZECH REP. DENMARK FINLAND GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY JORDAN KUWAIT LEBANON OMAN QATAR SAUDI ARABIA SYRIA TURKEY U.A.E. CANADA U. S. A. AFRICA AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND EUROPE CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA
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