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Instruções de Operação Roland, Modelo CP-40

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The owner's manual of each MIDI device has a “MIDI Implementation Chart" which shows the types of data that the device is able to transmit and receive, (see page 23.) All Implementation Charts are a standard size, so that you can place two charts side by side to see how two devices will be able to communicate with each other. 8 (2) Making Connections While referring to the diagrams below, make the proper connections for the setup you have in mind. • Setup which uses a desktop music system, such as Tentrax 0 Supplied Mic Electric Guitar, etc. To Audio System CP- ■ « > 1 □□ CP-40 Desktop Music System MIDI Sound Module {Tentrax, or the like) • Setup using a MIDI sequencer Supplied Mic MIDI OUT (Ж CP- □□ 1 <5 t- ^ ! I Electric Guitar, etc. CP-40 MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI ÍN CZD rrm (J т-i 11—I—t To Audio System MIDI Sound Module MIDI Sequencer (MC-500mkIl, etc.) 9 • Settings for the INST switch The INST switch on the rear of the unit should be set to the proper position; the one which is suitable for the type of device you have connected to the Input jack. VOICE GUITAR INST When using supplied microphone-^ ^-When using electric guitar, etc. VOICE: Position to use when you have the supplied microphone connected. (Sustained signal device.) GUITAR: Use this position for guitars and like instruments. (Devices with decaying signal.) t Merge Switch With the Merge switch on the unit’s rear panel put at the “ON” position, all MIDI data that arrives at the unit’s MIDI IN will be mixed with the data it generates internally, and the resulting merged data is output from MIDI OUT. The setup below shows the connections you would make if you want to send to a MIDI sequencer, or similar device, all the performance information generated by the CP-40, in combination with data from another MIDI device (such as a MIDI equipped keyboard). 10 (3) Powering Up After making sure all MIDI cables are connected properly, turn on the power for any MIDI devices you have connected. Then, turn on power to the CP-40. (J) Insert the plug on the power cord into an outlet. !|) Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN jack. The display, as well as the parameter indicators will light. * This unit requires a few moments after it is turned on before it is ready for operation, due to its circuitry protection feature. 11 3. THE TWO MODES The CP-40 has two modes of operation---Normal and Edit. In the Normal mode, audio signals arriving from a source, either voice or guitar, are converted in real-time into MIDI data. In the Edit mode, a variety of settings are made, including those determining the types of MIDI data to be generated. To switch between the two modes, press the EDIT button. EDIT /■ / \ Normal Mode Edit Mode ) \ J (1) Normal Mode The main work of the unit, the conversion to MIDI data of audio signals that are input from either voice or guitar, is accomplished while in this mode. While in this mode you can also monitor the notes composing the music being input. • When No Sound Is Being Input If no sound has yet been input to the unit, or if more than 3 seconds has passed since the last signals were received, the display will show you the setting that is in effect for the INST switch. i / _ r VOICE-► U O GUITAR-► u u * When the supplied microphone is connected to the Input jack, the INST switch needs to be put at VOICE. When using an electric guitar or similar instrument, put it at GUITAR. If you should have the INST switch set incorrectly, you will not be able to obtain a reliable conversion to MIDI data. • While Sound Is Being Input While sound arrives at the unit’s input jack, the display provides you with a readout of the notes. 83 J c U -I D5 * The dot appearing between the letter and the number stands for a r ' c U J G#5 12 Note that with respect to a note shown in the display, you can also refer to the five parameter indicators to check if the note strays from the normal pitch, and if so by how much. Normal Pitch Pitch Is High Pitch Is Low T О MIDI CH ▼ О MIDI CH ▼ О MIDI CH T О OCT. SHIFT ▼ - ч *✓ ■* - OCT. SHIFT T о ОСТ. SHIFT • * ' 1 N - VELO/EXP • о VELO/EXP • о VELO/EXP A О BEND MODE A о BEND MODE A о BEND MODE A О THRESHOLD A о THRESHOLD A - ж ■ THRESHOLD (2) Edit Mode The Edit mode is where you make the settings selecting how you want the audio signals that are input to be converted to MIDI data. Two separate sets of settings need to be made for the Edit mode. One is for the times the INST switch is set to VOICE, and another for the times it is set to GUITAR. VOICE GUITAR INST г > MIDI Configuration • MIDI Channel MID! Configuration • MIDI Channel • Octave Shift • Octave Shift • Velocity/Expression • Velocity/Expression • Bend Mode • Bend Mode • Threshold • Threshold For details on how to make the settings determining how MIDI data will be transmitted, refer to “5. CONFIGURING MIDI DATA.” (see page 16...


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