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Chapter 6. Connecting External Devices
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MIDI Send Channel Settings MIDI features sixteen MIDI channels, numbered 1–16.
Simply connecting a cable is not enough for communication
to take place. The connected devices must be set to use the
same MIDI channels. Otherwise, no sound will be produced,
and no sounds can be selected.
* The MP-70 receives all channels 1–16.
* If you are using Dual play (p. 19) or Split play (p. 20) on the MP-70,
only the channel you specify here will be transmitted.
If you press
the [STRINGS] button
in step 2 of “Making
MIDI-related Settings” (p. 38), a display like the following
will appear.
fig.disp-1
Value
1–16
Power-up default setting
1
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Switching Local Control on and Off When connecting a MIDI sequencer, set Local Control to
“Off.”
As illustrated, information describing what has been played
on the keyboard is passed to the internal sound generator
over two different routes, (1) and (2). As a result, you hear
overlapping or intermittent sounds. To prevent this from
happening, route (1) must be severed, by setting the unit to
what is known as “Local Off.”
fig.localcont.e
Local Control ON: The keyboard and the internal sound
generator are in a linked state.
fig.localon.e
Local Control OFF: The keyboard and the internal sound
generator are in an unlinked state. No sound will be
produced by the keyboard when it is played.
fig.localoff.e
* When a Roland MT series instrument is connected, it is not necessary
to make the Local Off setting. MT units transmit Local Off messages
when their power is switched on. If you turn on the power in the order
of the MP-70
→
MT series, Local Off will be set automatically.
If you press
the [VARIATION] button
in step 2 of “Making
MIDI-related Settings” (p. 38), a display like the following
will appear.
fig.disp-on
Value
On, OFF
Power-up default setting
On
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Transmitting a Performance You Recorded If you want to transmit a performance recorded on the MP-70
to an external MIDI device or computer, turn this setting
“On.” If this is “Off,” the data will not be transmitted.
If you press
the [PLAY] button
in step 2 of “Making MIDI-
related Settings” (p. 38), display like the following will
appear.
fig.disp-Off
Value
On, OFF
Power-up default setting
OFF
If you wish to use your MIDI sequence to save the
performance, use the following procedure. In this situation,
your external sequencer is set its MIDI Thru feature to be
OFF. For details, refer to the owner’s manual of your MIDI
sequencer.
1
Connect a MIDI sequencer such as the MT series (p. 38).
2
Record the performance on the MP-70 (p. 25).
3
Set this setting to “On.”
4
Start recording with the connected MIDI device.
5
Start playback of the recorded song on the MP-70.
6
When playback ends, stop recording with the connected
MIDI device.
7
Use a connected MIDI sequencer to save the data on a
floppy disk or other media.
(1)
MIDI
MIDI
MIDI
MIDI
(2)
IN
IN OUT
OUT
Sequencer
Memory
Sound
Generator
Each note played
is sounded twice
Thru function On
Local On
Local On
Sound is emitted
Sound Generator
Local Off
No sound produced
Sound Generator
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