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Instruções de Operação Roland, Modelo HP-330

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The HP-730/530e/330e reproduce the resonance. The amount of the resonance can be changed in 7 levels. A higher value produces a deeper effect. 1. While holding down the Chorus and Reverb buttons at the same time, set the amount of the resonance with the [+/-] buttons. 1 - 7 are available for the Resonance effect. The Resonance you have set is retained until the HP is switched off. * When the HP is switched on, 4 will be automatically selected. * This setting is effective for Piano! and Piano2. V J 35 If you do not intend to connect a MIDI device to the piano, you do not need to read this chapter. MIDI MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an international standard which allows performance information to be communicated among electronic musical instruments and computers. Connecting with MIDI Devices The HP-730/530e/330e features MIDI and Computer connectors to send and receive performance messages to and from an external device. By connecting external devices through these jacks, you will benefit more integrated ways of using the HP piano. MIDI Connectors The HP-730/530e/330e features two types of MID! connectors; MIDI OUT and MIDI IN jacks. By connecting the piano to an external MIDI device through these jacks, they can control each other. For instance, you can play an external device or change sounds on the external device from the piano. MIDI Out Jack This sends outs messages describing actions (such as playing the keyboard) to the MIDI jack on the externa] device. MIDI In Jack This receives the MIDI messages sent by an external MIDI device. The receiving MIDI device will act according to the MIDI messages received; such as produce sounds, change sounds, etc. Connecting a MIDI Device to the HP-730/530e/330e 1. Switch off the piano. 2. Set the Computer switch on the rear of the piano to the MIDI position. -Computer—__ Mac PC-1 PC-2 MID! 3. Connect the MIDI jack on the external device that on the piano using the MIDI cable (option: MSC-15/25/50). Setup Example Setup with a Sound Module Sound f Éfà, <§ 'T%'1 w 40 »§ w Setup with the MT-1 20 Roland MT-120 JeL i i ü :'Q¡ (fij; iiQîi Setup with a MIDI Sequencer, MIDI Sound Module MIDI Sequencer Sound Module 00 GÔ If necessary, read p. 3/ and set the MIDI Transmit Channel, Local Control ON/OFF, etc. Setting the MIDI Transmit and Receive Channels MIDI provides 16 channels. MIDI messages are communicated between two devices over a MIDI channel. Even if the two devices are connected properly with a MIDI cable, messages cannot be sent or received properly if the MIDI channels are not set correctly. How to Set the MIDI Transmit and Receive Channel Î. Press the Electric Piano 2 button while holding the Transpose button down. 2. Set the MIDI transmit channel (on the transmit device) with the [+/-] buttons. 36 USING MIDI 3. Press the Transpose button and confirm that the indicator goes out. 4. Press the Pipe Organ button while holding the Transpose button down. 5. Set the receive MIDI channel (on the receiver device) with the [+/-] buttons. 6. Press the Transpose button and confirm that the indicator goes out. The MIDI channel you have set is retained until the piano is switched off. * If ALL is selected for the receive channel, the HP- 730/530e/330e's sound will always play no matter what channels performance messages are received. * The Tone to be played is determined by the Program Change received on that channel. The Program Change Numbers and the corresponding Tones are shown on page 39. Setting the Local Control Local Control On/Off When the piano is connected to a MIDI sequencer, the performance is recorded into the sequencer, then the recorded data can be played back by the sequencer. Sequencer Local ON: In this mode, the keyboard and the internal sound module are connected. If the sequencer's THRU function is turned on, the same notes will be combined and played. This happens because the keyboard information reaches the sound generator via two different routes (1) and (2). This makes the performance sound strange, and greatly reduces the number of available voices. To resolve this, we can disable route (1) by setting the unit to LOCAL OFF. (1) Local On Sequencer (2) Soft Thru On Each note played is sounded twice Local Off: The keyboard and the internal sound module are disconnected. No sound will be heard by playing the keyboard. 1. Press the Strings button while holding the Transpose button down. Now it is Local On mode. 2. Local can be toggled On/Off by pressing the [+/- ] buttons. Beat O Tempo 0 on O Demo O User Beat O Tempo O oh F O Demo OUser 3. Press the Transpose button and confirm that the indicator goes out. The Local On or Off setting you make here is retained uirtil the piano is switched off. * When the MID! Connector on the piano is not connected to a MIDI cable, it is always set to Local On. * A MIDI sequencer is a device that records performance dat...


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