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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo HP-230

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This is because the locally produced keyboard notes first sound internally, and then are sounded a second time when the note messages (after having been sent out the HP-230's MIDI OUT, and been routed through the sequencer) have arrived back again at the HP-230's MIDI IN. The resulting sound might seem quite unna tural. * When the Local feature is set at "Off", the sound source of the instrument will be disengaged from the keyboard. As a result, only the musical information that has traveled through the sequencer and has arrived back again will cause the instrument to sound. * Some sequencers, such as the MT-200, automatically send out a "Local Off" message at power up. There are also sequencers (such as the PR-1) which are ordinarily used while set to Soft Thru Off, so the instrument being used can be left set at Local On. * This piano will always be set at "Local ON" whenever its power is turned on. * Whenever there are no cables connected to this instrument's MIDI connectors, it will always be at "Local ON." 10 The Multi-Timbral Mode When the Multi-Timbral mode is ON, MIDI data arriving on several channels can be received. This allows you to simultaneously play several of the piano's internal sounds. • When the Multi-Timbral Mode is OFF Data that arrives on the specified Receive channel (see page 10) is received and used to play the currently selected Voice. • When the Multi-Timbral Mode is ON Of any MIDI data that arrives, that which arrives on channels 1, 11, 12, 13,14 and 15 is received. Data on all other channels is ignored. The Voice that is used to play the notes will be determined hy the Program Change message that is received on the relevant channel. The correspondence between Program Change Numbers and Voices is shown on page 12. While holding down the Transpose button, press the Pipe Organ button to turn the Multi-Timbral Mode ON or OFF. With the indicator lit, it is ON. Pipe Transpose Organ While holding How Various Types of Messages Function While the Multi-Timbral Mode is ON • Pedal Messages Damper, sostenuto and soft pedal messages function independently for any of these channels: 1, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 15. • Volume Messages Volume messages control the volume, and function independently for any of these channels: 1, 11, 12, 13, 14 or 15. Such messages, however, have no effect on what is played on this instrument's keyboard. The actual volume obtained is determined by both the value of the Volume message, and the position of the Volume slider on this instrument. When a Volume message calls for the maximum value, the actual volume produced will directly reflect the position of the Volume slider. • Chorus On/Off Messages Chorus On/Off messages affect independently for each channel 1,11,12,13, 14 or 15. • Reverb On/Off Messages Reverb On/Off messages affect all Voices equally, regardless of whether they are received on channel 1, 11,12,13, 14 or 15. *■ When the Multi-Timbral Mode is "On," the unit will always be at "Omni OFF." Selecting the Transmission/Reception Mode Three Transmission/Reception Modes have been provided to allow you to select the mode which best matches your needs. * Note and Pedal messages are received/transmitted in every mode. Press and hold down the Transpose button and then press the Electric Piano button to set the Transmit/Receive mode. When the Electric Piano button's indicator is dark, you are in Mode 1. When the Electric Piano button's indicator is blinking, you are in Mode 2. When the Electric Piano button's indicator is lit, you are in Mode 3. Electric Piano I ^ I Mode 1 Transpose I ~ I l~~w-.........I Mode 2 Mode 3 While holding When power is turned on, the unit will always be at the Mode 1 setting. Mode I II III MIDI Messages TX RX TX RX TX RX Note Messages Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Program Change Messages ’1 Yes *1 No Yes Yes Control Change Messages Volume (7) No Yes No Yes No Yes Damper (64) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Sostenuto (66) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Soft (67) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Chorus On/Off (93) No No No No Yes Yes Reverb On/Off (91) No No No No Yes Yes Master Tune (RPN) No No No No Yes Yes Roland System Exclusive Messages Multi-Timbral Mode No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Chorus Depth No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Reverb Depth No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Brilliance No Yes No Yes Yes Yes *1 Program Changes will be sent out only when you use the procedure explained on the next page. (Even if you press a voice button only, corresponding Program Change will not be transmitted.) 11 Transmission/Reception of Program Change Messages Transmitting While holding down the Transpose button, press the keys corresponding to the Group, Bank, and Number which make up the Program Change message you wish to transmit. While holding III II Press the key that corresponds to the program ch.inge number you want Group A Nu mbor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 1? 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 2\ 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37...


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