Roland GR-55 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Connecting External Equipment
Connecting the GR-55 to MIDI Devices
What is MIDI?
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard
specication that allows musical data to be transferred
between electronic musical instruments and computers. If
a MIDI cable is connected between devices equipped with
MIDI connectors, you’ll be able to play multiple devices from a
single MIDI keyboard, perform ensembles using multiple MIDI
instruments, program the settings to change automatically as
the song progresses, and more.
The GR-55 has the following two types of MIDI connectors, which
operate in dierent ways.
MIDI Controller
FC-300 etc.
MIDI OUT
USB (MIDI)
Computer
External MIDI sound
GK IN
Guitar
MIDI IN
Patch No.
MIDI RX
PC MAP
Guitar to MIDI
conversion
+
+
* It’s not possible to play the GR-55’s sound generator via input from
the MIDI IN connector or the USB-MIDI connector.
About the MIDI Connectors
MIDI IN connector
This connector receives MIDI data sent from an external MIDI device.
The GR-55 can switch patches in response to the incoming MIDI data.
* It’s not possible to play the GR-55’s sound generator via input from
the MIDI IN connector or the USB-MIDI connector.
MIDI OUT connector
This connector transmits MIDI data to an external MIDI device. You
can use this to control an external MIDI device.
Example connection
MIDI IN
connector
MIDI OUT
connector
Synthesizer etc.
MIDI Foot Controller
MIDI Settings
You can make MIDI settings that apply to the entire GR-55, such as
specifying the MIDI channel. For the procedure, refer to “Settings for
the Entire GR-55 (SYSTEM)” (p.69). For details on each setting, refer to
“MIDI/USB” (p.79).