Roland PK-5A Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Velocity curves—Owner’s Manual
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Default settings
The PK-5A selects the following settings when it is switched on (unless you have changed the settings as described
on the previous pages).
MONO
— MIDI Channel: 2
— Velocity: on
— Hold: off
— Retrigger: on
— Octaver: off
POLY
— MIDI Channel: 14
— Velocity: on
DRUMS
MIDI Channel: 10 (Factory & User)
SOUND EFFECTS
MIDI Channel: 16 (Factory & User)
MIDI CONTROLLER
MIDI Channel: 10 (Factory), 1 (User)
Resetting the default values
To reset the default values of the currently
selected mode, hold down the selector of the
corresponding mode (MONO, POLY, DRUMS,
SOUND EFFECTS, MIDI CONTROLLER) while
switching the PK-5A on.
To recall the default values of all modes, hold
down the FACTORY SET selector [9] while
switching the PK-5A on.
Velocity curves
The PK-5A’s pedals are velocity sensitive. If necessary, you can select a different velocity curve to suit your playing
style.
To do so, press and hold one of the pedals ([0]~[C]) to select the desired velocity curve. The curve with the high-
est velocity sensitivity is assigned to pedal [0]. Pedal [C] corresponds to the least sensitive velocity curve. Of
course, you can also select intermediary values by holding down the corresponding pedal while switching on the
PK-5A.
About MIDI
MIDI is the acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. It is a standardized interface for data exchange
among MIDI-compatible instruments.
This means that your PK-5A can be used as a MIDI
controller for other MIDI tone generators (Roland
arrangers, synthesizers, modules, etc.).
MIDI connections
There are three MIDI sockets on the rear panel
of the PK-5A:
MIDI IN
Use this socket for feeding MIDI signals from an
external MIDI device to the PK-5A, or for pro-
gramming the PK-5A’s User Sets (DRUMS,
SOUND EFFECTS, MIDI CONTROLLER modes).
Note: The messages received via MIDI IN are mixed
(“merged”) with the PK-5A’s MIDI messages and trans-
mitted via MIDI OUT (“Soft Thru” function).
MIDI OUT
Use this socket for sending MIDI signals from
the PK-5A to external MIDI devices.
MIDI THRU
The exact copy of the signals received via the
MIDI IN is sent out through this socket.
Note: When receiving SysEx messages (data dumps),
the PK-5A is disabled until all data have been received.
6. Miscellaneous
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