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Instruções de Operação Roland, Modelo PK-6

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This means that only one note message is transmitted at any one time. At power on, the PK-6 is in MONO mode. 1. If necessary, press the [MONO] footswitch to select MONO mode. The MONO indicator lights and the display shows: Mon At the same time, a “Mono Mode ON” control change message is transmitted to PK-6’s MIDI OUT socket (CC126, v= 0). 2. Play the pedal keyboard. NOTE By default, MONO mode transmits on MIDI channel “2”, which corresponds to the bass part of Roland arranger keyboards. To change the MIDI channel for MONO mode, please see page 21. The following table lists the functions available in MONO mode: Function in MONO mode Refer to page PC (Program Change) 20 POLY mode This mode enables the PK-6 to play in polyphonic mode, meaning that several note messages can be transmitted simultaneously (to play chords). 1. Press the [POLY] footswitch to select POLY mode. The POLY indicator lights and the display shows: Pol At the same time, a “Poly Mode ON” control change message is transmitted to the PK-6’s MIDI OUT socket (CC127, v= 0). 2. Play the pedal keyboard. NOTE By default, POLY mode transmits on MIDI channel “11”, which corresponds to the “Note-To-Arranger” (NTA) part of Roland arranger keyboards. To change the MIDI channel for POLY mode, please see page 21. The following table lists the functions available in POLY mode: r Function in MONO mode Refer to page HOLD 17 OCTAVER BASS 17 PORTAMENTO 18 OCTAVE 19 TRANSPOSE 19 RETRIGGER 24 VELOCITY 24 Function in POLY mode Refer to page HOLD 17 OCTAVER BASS 17 PORTAMENTO 18 OCTAVE 19 14 DRUM modeDynamic MIDI Pedal PK-6 r DRUM modeDynamic MIDI Pedal PK-6 r H Function in POLY mode Refer to page TRANSPOSE 19 VELOCITY 24 PC (Program Change) 20 DRUM mode This mode enables the PK-6 to send note messages to trigger drum instrument sounds on external MIDI devices. There are two note maps (i.e. note number assignments to the PK-6’s pedals). “drM” is the factory map that can not be overwritten. The second, “drU”, is programmable, allowing you to trigger whichever sounds you like. Both maps already contain useful note number assign ments for GM/GM2/GS-compatible MIDI sound sources. 1. Press the [DRUM] foot switch to select DRUM mode (Factory Set). This allows you to play the basic instruments (kick, rim, snare, hihat, toms, etc.) of a GM/GM2/GS-compatible sound module. NOTE By default, DRUM mode transmits on MIDI channel “10”, which usually corresponds to the Drum part. To change the MIDI channel for DRUM mode, please see page 21. 3. Press the [DRUM] foot switch again to select the User Set. The display shows: drU This is the second note number map. (If you press [DRUM] again, the display reverts to “drM”, the factory note map.) 4. Play the pedal keyboard. If you do not change the “drU” assignments, the PK-6’s pedals now transmit the following note numbers: The DRUM indicator lights and the display shows: 63 61 65 69 67 64 To assign other note numbers to the pedals in “drU” mode, see “Drum User Edit” auf S. 25. The following table lists the functions available in DRUM mode: 62 60 66 5468 71 73 drM 2. Play the pedal keyboard. The PK-6’s pedals now transmit the following note numbers: Function in DRUM mode Refer to page HOLD 17 OCTAVER BASS 17 OCTAVE (only for “drM”) 19 TRANSPOSE (only for “drM”) 19 VELOCITY 24 PC (Program Change) 20 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 36 15 Using the PK-6’s modes Dynamic MIDI Pedal PK-6 Using the PK-6’s modes Dynamic MIDI Pedal PK-6 1. Press the [MIDI CONTROLLER] footswitch to This is the second assignment set. (If you press [MIDI CONTROLLER] again, the display reverts to “Ctr”, the select MIDI CONTROLLER mode (Factory factory assignments.) Control). 4. Play the pedal keyboard. The PK-6 now transmits MIDI messages that perform the following functions: StartOld Fill to Variation–Old Fill to Original– –Break Mute–Old Intro–Old Ending– Stop The MIDI CONTROLLER indicator lights and the display shows: To assign other MIDI messages to the pedals in “CtU” mode, see “MIDI Controller User Edit” auf S. 25. Ctr NOTE The function that allows you to edit the “CtU” assignments can also be selected directly by pressing and holding the [MIDI CONTROLLER] footswitch. 2. Play the pedal keyboard. The PK-6’s now transmits MIDI messages that per-NOTE form the following functions: In MIDI CONTROLLER mode, the following functions are not available: Hold, Octaver Bass, Portamento, Octave, Transpose, Retrigger, Velocity and PC (Program Change). r StartIntro1Fill Up1Intro4Fill Up2 Fill Up3Break MuteFill Down1Ending4Fill Down2Ending1Fill Down3 Stop MIDI CONTROLLER mode This mode enables the PK-6 to transmit MIDI messages to an external Roland backing keyboard or module. In this mode, the pedals do NOT transmit note messages. Select this mode if you want to start/stop Music Style/ Rhythm playback and select accompaniment patterns (Fill-In, Intro, Ending, etc.). There are two assignment sets (i.e. groups of pedal functions). “Ctr” is the factory set that cannot be o...


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