Roland RK-100 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Settings
If the Melody Guide function (p. 42) fails to lower the volume of
the song’s melody, or if the Melody Mute function (p. 41) fails to
mute the melody of the song, you should try changing this setting.
1.
Press the [MENU] button so it’s lit.
The Setup Menu screen appears.
2.
Use the [LOCATION] buttons to select <Melody
Channel>.
3.
Turn the SONG [SELECT] knob to change the
<Melody Channel>.
4.
Press the [MENU] button to complete the
setting.
This setting specifies the MIDI channel on which the VIMA will
transmit.
MIDI uses sixteen “MIDI channels,” which are numbered 1
through 16.
By connecting MIDI devices and specifying the appropriate
MIDI channel for each device, you can play or select sounds
on those devices.
The VIMA will receive all sixteen channels (1--16).
For details on connecting MIDI devices, refer to
“Connecting MIDI equipment” (p. 53).
1.
Press the [MENU] button so it’s lit.
The Setup Menu screen appears.
2.
Use the [LOCATION] buttons to select <MIDI Tx
Channel>.
3.
Turn the SONG [SELECT] knob to change the
<MIDI Tx Channel>.
4.
Press the [MENU] button to complete the
setting.
Changing the melody channel
(Melody Channel)
Settings (Channel)
1--16
Most commercially available SMF music data consists of
sixteen channels (parts).
Each channel contains a separate performance; for example,
channel 1 might contain strings and channel 2 bass, with the
drums on channel 10. The song data consists of these sixteen
channels of performances, played back simultaneously.
fig.MelodyChannel.j.eps
Normally, when you play back Roland SMF music data (p.
70), the melody is assigned to channel 4.
However, some commercially available SMF music data
assigns the melody channel to a different channel. In such
cases, you’ll need to change this setting to the channel that
is used by your music data.
Channel 1
Channel 2
:
Channel 10
Strings
Bass
:
Drums
:
Channel 16
:
Guitar
Changing the MIDI transmit
channel (MIDI Tx Channel)
Settings (Channel)
1--16
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