Roland FR-5, FR-7 owner manual Midi functions, About Midi

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MIDI functions

7. MIDI functions

Your FR-7/FR-5 also transmits and receives MIDI data. In this chapter we’ll look at what MIDI is and does and which MIDI functions are available on the FR-7/FR-5.

IMPORTANT REMARK: To take advantage of the FR-7/FR-5’s MIDI functions, you must connect it to the supplied FBC-7, because the FR-7/FR-5 itself has no MIDI sockets.

MIDI OUT

External MIDI device

MIDI IN

About MIDI

Even though your FR-7/FR-5 is already a remarkably flexible instrument (quite unlike any other accordion available today), you may also want to use it with other MIDI-compatible instruments, sequencers and comput- ers to record your performances in the same way as keyboard players, drummers, guitarists, etc., have been doing for a while.

Another important application for the FR-7/FR-5’s MIDI functions is controlling an arranger module that sup- plies the accompaniment. “Arranger modules” use short accompaniment patterns that can be selected in real- time and whose key depends on the note information they receive. You can select those patterns by assigning the corresponding MIDI messages to the FBC-7’s foot- switches (see p. 68), so that you do not have to stand or sit next to your arranger module.

Both module types (and all MIDI-compatible sound sources) also allow you to use the FR-7/FR-5’s Treble and Bass keyboards for playing sounds the FR-7/FR-5 does not provide.

This is possible thanks to a common language for musi- cal applications, which is called “Musical Instrument Digital Interface” or “MIDI” for short. MIDI has a lot in common with the internet: you can link one or several instruments to one another via a cable (but you don’t need a telephone line).

You can also use the FR-7/FR-5 as “master keyboard”, i.e. an instrument that transmits MIDI messages to a device (or software program) that can record MIDI mes- sages. Such a device or program is called a “sequencer”.

To take advantage of the FR-7/FR-5’s MIDI functions, you must connect the FBC-7 as follows:

MIDI OUT: This socket transmits messages describ- ing actions (such as playing on a keyboard) to the MIDI IN jack on the external device. The receiving MIDI device executes the incoming MIDI messages and plays notes, selects other sounds, etc.

MIDI IN: This socket receives the MIDI messages transmitted by an external MIDI device.

MIDI THRU: This socket retransmits the MIDI mes- sages received via the FBC-7’s MIDI IN port. You can connect it to the MIDI IN port of an another MIDI device.

Note: The MIDI THRU port does not transmit the MIDI mes- sages generated by the FR-7/FR-5. Those messages are only sent to the FBC-7’s MIDI OUT port.

MIDI can simultaneously transmit and receive messages on 16 channels, so that up to 16 instruments (or parts of a module or synthesizer) can be controlled. Nowa- days, most instruments –like your FR-7/FR-5– are mul- titimbral, which means that they can play several musi- cal parts with different sounds. This requires the use of several MIDI channels. The FR-7/FR-5, for instance, has several accordion and orchestral sections that can be played simultaneously. They can transmit and receive on different channels.

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FR-7, FR-5 specifications

The Roland FR-5 and FR-7 are part of Roland's acclaimed line of digital accordions, known for their innovative technologies and exceptional sound quality. These instruments have been designed to provide musicians with a versatile and rich playing experience, fusing traditional accordion elements with modern digital functionality.

One of the most significant features of both the FR-5 and FR-7 is their advanced digital sound engine. This technology offers a wide array of sounds, including a variety of accordion types, reeds, and orchestral instruments. The sound quality is remarkable, with a high level of fidelity that captures the essence of authentic acoustic instruments. Musicians can easily switch between different instrument sounds, making these accordions perfect for various musical styles and genres.

Both models feature a lightweight and ergonomic design, making them comfortable to play for extended periods. The FR-5 and FR-7 have built-in speakers that provide excellent sound projection, allowing performers to play without the need for external amplification. Furthermore, the onboard effects, such as reverb and chorus, enhance the musical experience, enabling players to add depth and character to their performances.

The user interface on both models is intuitive, with easily accessible controls that allow for quick adjustments while performing. The FR-7 takes it a notch higher with its extensive customizable settings and user memory options, which can store a variety of configurations and preferences for different playing situations.

A standout feature of the FR-7 is its capability for MIDI connectivity, enabling musicians to connect to computers and other digital devices. This opens up a world of possibilities for recording and live performance setups, allowing users to integrate their accordion with software instruments and digital audio workstations.

In terms of playability, the FR-5 and FR-7 offer responsive keyboard action and a range of registers that mimic the sound of traditional accordions. The bellows response is finely tuned, ensuring that players can achieve dynamic expression through their playing style.

Overall, the Roland FR-5 and FR-7 digital accordions represent a perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology, catering to both hobbyists and professional musicians. With their exceptional sound, lightweight design, and cutting-edge features, these instruments are redefining the possibilities of accordion music in contemporary settings. Whether one is performing on stage or practicing at home, the FR-5 and FR-7 deliver an unparalleled playing experience that inspires creativity and passion for music.