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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo AT-90SL

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Normally, data received at the MIDI In connector will control only the sound generator for SMF data playback. However by changing the MIDI IN Mode setting, you can also control the keyboard sound generator from MIDI In. MIDI IN For instructions on changing the MIDI IN mode, refer to the Owner’s Manual. For instructions on controlling each sound generator, refer to the “Received data” section (p. 1). .MIDI IN MODE Mode explanation MODE 1 Control the instrument as a GM2/GS sound generator. MODE 2 Channels 5 through 10 and Channels 12,14,15 are transmitted to the GM2/GS sound generator, and all other channels are transmitted to the keyboard sound generator. When the Pedal part tone has been selected, Channel 2 is transmitted to the sound generator used for the keyboard performance; if no tone has been selected, it is transmitted to the GM2/GS sound generator. The correspondence between channels and parts in each mode is described below. channel MODE1 MODE2 1 GM2/GS Solo 2 GM2/GS Pedal 3 GM2/GS Lower 4 GM2/GS Upper 5-10 GM2/GS GM2/GS 11 GM2/GS Drums/SFX 12 GM2/GS GM2/GS 13 GM2/GS Nothing 14-15 GM2/GS GM2/GS 16 GM2/GS Control ¦MIDI Channels on SMF Music Data This instrument contains two sound generators. Commercial SMF music data is played back using the GM2/GS sound generator. The correspondence between channels and tracks when the AT’s Track Mute function is used is described below. Track Channel RHYTHM 10 ACCOMP 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 BASS 2 LOWER 3 UPPER 4 SOLO 1 When SMF music data created using the AT-90SL/80SL is used, the parts of the performance played by hand are transmitted to the sound generator used for the keyboard performance, and the automatic accompaniment portions (rhythm performances, Arranger) are transmitted to the GM2/GS sound generator. The correspondence between channels and parts for SMF music data created using the AT90SL/ 80SL is described below. ch part 1 Solo 2 Pedal/Accomp (Bass) 3 Lower 4 Upper 5-6 (blank) 7-9 Accomp 10 Accomp (Rhythm) 11 Drums/SFX 12 Accomp 13 Manual Percussion 14-15 Accomp 16 Control 2. Transmit Channel ¦Keyboard and Transmit Channel You can control external MIDI devices using the AT-90SL/80SL’s MIDI Out connector. Data describing what is played on the Upper keyboard, the Lower keyboard, and the pedalboard is transmitted over MIDI channels for the respective parts. Messages from the AT-90SL/ 80SL’s expression pedal and PC Numbers set in the Registrations are transmitted on the Control channel. The channels used for transmission can be changed individually for each Registration. For instructions on how to change the transmission channels, refer to the Owner’s Manual. Channel (default) Content Transmitted Upper (4) Key information from the Upper keyboard is transmitted. Lower (3) Key information from the Lower keyboard is transmitted. Pedal (2) Performance information from the pedalboard is transmitted. Solo (1) When “Solo to Lower” is set to ON, Solo part key information from the Upper keyboard is transmitted. Control (16) Expression pedal information and PC Numbers set in the Registrations are transmitted. * The PC Number is transmitted when Send PC Switch is set to ON. * For more details regarding the data that is transmitted, refer to “Transmit data” (p. 7). 3. Receive Data [GM2] ... This indicates reception when GM2 Mode is enabled. To switch to GM2 Mode, use GM2 System On (p. 5). [GM1] ... This indicates reception when GM1 Mode is enabled. To switch to GM1 Mode, use GM1 System On (p. 5). [GS] ... This indicates reception when GS Mode is enabled. To switch to GS Mode, use GS Reset (p. 5). [AT] ... This indicates reception for the keyboard part when MIDI IN Mode is set to MODE 2. For more information about the keyboard parts, refer to the section on “Receive Channel” (p. 1). ¦Channel Voice Messages .Note off [GM2] [GM1] [GS] [AT] Status 2nd byte 3rd byte 8nH kkH vvH 9nH kkH 00H n = MIDI channel number: 0H-FH (ch.1-ch.16) kk = note number: 00H-7FH (0-127) vv = note off velocity: 00H-7FH (0-127) * For Drum Parts, these messages are received when Rx.NOTE OFF = ON for each Instrument [GS]. * The velocity values of Note Off messages are ignored. .Note on [GM2] [GM1] [GS] [AT] Status 2nd bytes 3rd byte 9nH kkH vvH n = MIDI channel number: 0H-FH (ch.1-ch.16) kk = note number: 00H-7FH (0-127) vv = note on velocity: 01H-7FH (1-127) * Not received when Rx.NOTE MESSAGE = OFF [GS]. (Initial value is ON) * For Drum Parts, not received when Rx.NOTE ON = OFF for each Instrument [GS]. .Polyphonic Key Pressure [GS] Status 2nd bytes 3rd byte AnH kkH vvH n = MIDI channel number: 0H-FH (ch.1-ch.16) kk = note number: 00H-7FH (0-127) vv = key pressure: 00H-7FH (0-127) * Not received when Rx.POLY PRESSURE (PAf) = OFF [GS]. (Initial value is ON) * The resulting effect is determined by System Exclusive messages. With the initial settings, there will be no effect [GS]. * Not Received in Keyboard Part. Copyright © 2004 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of thi...

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