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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo AT-60R

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(Value: 1-16) You can modify these Tx (Transmit) MIDI settings as needed. (For details refer to p. 116) MIDI IN Mode_ This instrument contains two sound generators: one for SMF data playback and one for keyboard performance. 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. 4 MIDI IN Mode ► MODE 1 4TxMIDI Channel► Upper » 13 !> Part Upper, Lower, Pedal, Solo, Control Channel 1-16 * The Control part transmits Expression pedal data and PC numbers, * It is not possible to set more than one part (Upper, Lower and Pedal) to the same channel. * MIDI messages for the Solo part will be transmitted only when the Solo [To Loiver] button is ON. -» The Tx (Transmit) MIDI setting of the Control track remains stored in memory even while power is turned off. MODE 1 Control the instrument as a GS sound generator MODE 2 Channels 1-8 and channel 10 will be sent to the GS sound generator, and channel 9 and channels 11-16 will be sent to the keyboard sound generator. Channel MODE 1 MODE 2 1-8 GS GS 9 GS Manual Drums 10 GS GS 11 GS Manual Percussion 12 GS Lower 13 GS Upper 14 GS Pedal Bass 15 GS Nothing 16 GS Solo, Control * There are limitations on the types of MIDI messages that can be received by the keyboard sound source. For details refer to the "MIDI IMPLEMENTATION" (p. 13.5). This setting remains stored in memory even while power is turned off. 112 Various Other Settings (Utility Button) Send PC Switch (Specifying Transmission of PC Numbers) Transmission of PC (Program Change) numbers can be switched ON/OFF when a Registration is selected. 4 b e n d P U b W i t C h ¥ OFF ON PC numbers are transmitted OFF PC numbers are not transmitted This setting remains stored in memory even ivhile poiver is turned off. PC Number (Specifying PC Numbers)_ You can specify the Program Change number that will be transmitted from MIDI Out when a Registration is selected. 4 F'U Hu Fiber ¥ 4 PC Huns 1 Setting Bank MSB (Bank Select MSB) 0-127 Bank LSB (Bank Select LSB) 0-127 PC Num (PC Number) 1-128 Use the [ <3] and [O- ] Part buttons to select the settings. Master Tune_ The basic pitch of an instrument is generally considered as the pitch of the middle A note. The "Master Tune" parameter lets you adjust this basic pitch to match the pitch of any other instruments that are playing together with the AT-60R. 4 Master Tune ► 448.0 Hz Settings 415.3Hz - 466.2Hz (0.1 Hz units) •* By pressing the!+] and l-l Value buttons simultaneously, you can restore the default setting (440.0 Hz). This setting remains stored in memory even ivhile power is turned off. LCD Contrast_ This setting allows you to adjust the contrast of the display. 4 LCD Contrast Available settings 1-10 (higher values wi 11 darken the display) -» By pressing the l+l and [-] Value buttons simultaneously, you can restore the default setting (5). This setting remains stored in memory even while poiver is turned off. 113 Connecting External Devices If you want to hook up an external instrument to the AT-60R, then this chapter is for you. Names and Functions of Jacks and Connectors_ 1 MIDI Out/In Connectors You can connect external MIDI instruments to these connectors to exchange performance information. 2 Input L (mono)/R Jacks You can play output from other sound generators by connecting these sources to the AT-60R's input terminals. 3 Output L (mono)/R Jacks You can some sounds if you connect speakers or other audio equipment to these jacks. You can also hook up a portable stereo to record your performances on cassette tape. 4 Computer Connector You can connect a computer to this connector to exchange performance information. 5 Computer Switch Set this switch to Mac, PC-1, or PC-2 according to the type computer that's connected. You can also switch between connections to the MIDI Out/In connectors and the Computer connector. 6 Phones Jack (p.17) 7 Mic In Jack (p. 17) 8 Mic Echo Knob (p. 17) 9 Mic Volume Knob (p. 17) 8 9 7 Making the Connections If you're planning on connecting the AT-60R to other equipment with cables, be sure to follow the steps shown below to make the connections. By turning on or off devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices. 1. Turn down the volume all the way on all equipment. 2. Turn off the power to the AT-60R and other connected equipment. 3. Connect the AT-60R and other equipment with the cables. 4. Turn on the connected equipment. 5. Turn on the AT-60R. 6. Adjust the volume. • After use, follow the steps below to switch off the power. 1. Turn down the volume all the way on all equipment. 2. Turn off the AT-60R. 3. Turn off the connected equipment. ■ Connecting Audio Equipment You can hook up a tape recorder or other audio device and record your perfor...


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