65
Making Various Settings
If a MIDI sequencer is connected, you’ll need to turn the Local
Control setting Off. When you turn on the power, this will be “On”
(Local On).
Normally, a sequencer has its “Thru” function turned on, so that
data from the keyboard and data played back by the recorder will
arrive at the sound generator section via two routes, (1) and (2) as
shown in the illustration, causing notes to be doubled or
unexpectedly interrupted.
To prevent this, we can disconnect route (1). This is the “Local
Off” setting.
fig.Local1_e.eps
Local On:
The keyboard and recorder are connected to the internal
sound generator.
fig.Local2_e.eps
Local Off:
The keyboard and recorder are not connected to the internal
sound generator. You won’t hear any sound when you play
the keyboard or play back a song.
fig.Local3_e.eps
If the RG-1F/RG-3F is connected to a Roland MT series
device, there’s no need to switch off the Local setting.
MT series devices transmit a Local Off message when
they’re powered up. If you switch on the RG-1F/RG-3F
first, then switch on the MT series device, the
RG-1F/RG-3F will automatically be set to the Local Off
setting.
1.
Press the [Piano Designer] button so the indicator is lit.
2.
Use the [
▲
] [
▼
] buttons to select “8. MIDI.”
3.
Press the [Enter] button.
4.
Use the [
▲
] [
▼
] buttons to select “Local Control.”
fig.d-MIDI-LocalC.eps
5.
Press the [+] or [–] button to switch Local Control on or
off.
6.
Press the [Piano Designer] button several times to make
the indicator go dark.
MIDI Settings
Preventing Doubled Notes When a Sequencer
Is Connected (Local Control)
(1) Local On
MIDI
IN
MIDI
IN
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
OUT
(2)
Sequencer
Memory
Sound
Generator
Each note played
is sounded twice
Soft Thru On
Local On
Sound is emitted
Sound Generator
Local Off
No sound produced
Sound Generator
Value
Description
On
Local Control is switched on.
Off
Local Control is switched off.
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