Midi send channel settings – Roland RD-700 User Manual

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Using the RD-700 As a Master Keyboard

Master Keyboard

MIDI Send Channel Settings

When you have finished connecting the external MIDI device, match the
keyboard’s Transmit channel and the Receive channel for each of the
external MIDI sound generator’s Parts. Sounds is produced when the MIDI
channels for the sending device (the RD-700) and the receiving device (the
external MIDI sound generator) are set to the same MIDI channel.

fig.panel

1

Press [MIDI TX], getting the indicator to light.

The MIDI Tx screen appears.

If “Ch” doesn’t appear on screen, press CURSOR [

] several times to

display the following screen.

fig.LCD

2

Press CURSOR [

], [

], [

], or [

] to move the cursor,

then press [INC/YES] or [DEC/NO] to set the Transmit
channel (Ch) for each part.

Part

Settings

Description

UP1 (UPPER1)

1–16

RD-700 performance
data is sent over a select-
ed channel.

UP2 (UPPER2)

LWR (LOWER)

RHY (RHYTHM)

For instructions on setting
each of the external MIDI
sound generator’s Part’s
Receive channel, refer to
the owner’s manual for
each device.

CONTROL

1

2

You can save the
keyboard’s Transmit
channel to a Setup (p. 56).

Part names for Parts in
which PART SWITCH is
set to OFF appear in the
display in lowercase letters,
such as “up1,” “up2,”
“lwr,” and “rhy.”
MIDI messages for Parts
with the PART SWITCH set
to OFF are not transmitted.

NOTE

When Rec Mode is set to
ON in the Utility Rec
Setting in Edit mode, the
MIDI TX screen as shown
to the left is not displayed.
Set Rec Mode to OFF when
setting the MIDI Transmit
channel (p. 95).

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