Roland SH-32 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 9. Other Settings
Chapter 9
Selecting the Status to Use When
the Power is Turned On
This selects the status to which the SH-32 switches when the power
is turned on (Power Up mode).
1. First, press the POWER switch on the rear panel to turn off
the power.
2. While holding down [3/C], turn the power on again.
fig.09-04
[3/C] blinks, and “ ” (Power up) appears in the display
while [3/C] is held down.
3. Press [VALUE /] to switch the function to select the
status to be used when you turn on the power.
(Last set): Calls up the Patch or Performance selected at
the time the power was last turned off.
(Default): Always calls up Patch “A11.”
4. When you have finished making the setting, turn the power
off, then on again.
The Power Up mode setting is a system setting. System settings
are saved the moment the parameter values are changed. Thus,
these settings are not lost when the power is turned off, even
without the write procedure being carried out.
Selecting the MIDI Messages Used
to Transmit Panel Control
Information
This selects either MIDI Control Change messages or MIDI System
Exclusive messages as the main means of sending and receiving
information describing the actions of the panel sliders, knobs, and
other controls, or when using an external MIDI device to change
tones (MIDI Transmission/Reception mode).
1. First, press the POWER switch on the rear panel to turn off
the power.
2. While holding down [4/D], turn the power on again.
fig.09-05
[4/D] blinks, and “ ” (TxM) appears in the display while
[4/D] is held down.
3. Press [VALUE /] to switch the function to select the
setting.
(OFF): Related Control Changes are not transmitted or
received.
(MODE 1): MIDI messages, primarily System Exclusive
messages, are transmitted and received.
(MODE 2): MIDI messages, primarily Control Change
messages, are transmitted and received.
4. When you have finished making the setting, turn the power
off, then on again.
The MIDI Transmission/Reception mode setting is a system
setting. System settings are saved the moment the parameter
values are changed. Thus, these settings are not lost when the
power is turned off, even without the write procedure being
carried out.
In MODE 1, when System Exclusive message are being used to
transmit and receive information, if a Control Change or other
message is received, then that message is disregarded (exclusive
messages are always received).
For more detailed information about the MIDI messages
transmitted and received in each mode, refer to “MIDI Transmit/
Receive Setting List” (p. 115).
Changing the SH-32’s Device ID
Number
When exchanging System Exclusive messages(*) in a large-scale
MIDI system that uses multiple SH-32s, this sets a different MIDI
Device ID number for each SH-32, so the messages intended for
each unit can be distinguished from the others (normally, this setting
does not need to be changed).
*
MIDI System Exclusive messages
are MIDI messages intended
exclusively for a particular device; mastering the use of these messages
requires detailed knowledge of how MIDI works. Referring to a
particular device’s
“MIDI Implementation”
is also necessary.
A separate publication titled
“MIDI Implementation”
is also
available. It provides complete details concerning the way MIDI has been
implemented on the SH-32. If you should require this publication (such
as when you intend to carry out byte-level programming), please contact
the nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor.
1. First, press the POWER switch on the rear panel to turn off
the power.
2. While holding down [5], turn the power on again.
fig.09-06
[5] blinks, and “ ” (ID) appears in the display while [5] is held
down.