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Using the RD-700SX As a Master Keyboard

After pressing [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL], you can then set the
following parameters affecting EXTERNAL Zone.

fig.Q3-09g

1.

Press [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL], getting the indicator to light.

The RD-700SX is set to control the external MIDI devices.

When Rec Mode is set to ON in the Utility Rec Setting in Edit
mode, the EXTERNAL screen as shown to the left is not
displayed. Set Rec Mode to OFF when setting the MIDI
Transmit channel (p. 101).

2.

Press CURSOR [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] to move the cursor
to the parameter to be set.

You can get the cursor to move more rapidly by holding down
the CURSOR button that points in the direction you want the
cursor to move while you also press the CURSOR button that
points in the opposite direction.

3.

Press [INC]/[DEC] to set the value.

Pressing [INC] and [DEC] simultaneously sets the value to “---
(OFF).”
Sets the volume and the panning (localizes sound image) for each of
the Tones.
The Volume setting is mainly used when multiple tones are playing
to obtain the desired balance in volume between each part.
The Pan setting positions the sound image of each part when the
output is in stereo. With an increase in the value for L, more of the
sound will be heard as coming from the left side. Similarly, more of
the sound will originate at the right if the value of R is increased.
When set to 0, the sound is heard as coming from the center.
This sets the depth of the reverb and chorus effects.

Detailed Settings for Transmitted Parts (EXTERNAL)

How to Make Settings

Adjusting the Volume and Pan

(Volume/Pan)

Parameter TX CC# Value

VOL (Volume) CC07 --- (OFF), 0–127
PAN (Pan) CC10 L64–0–63R, --- (OFF)

Setting the Amount of Reverb and

Chorus (Reverb/Chorus)

Parameter TX CC# Value

REV (Reverb) CC91 --- (OFF), 0-127
CHO (Chorus) CC93
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