Connecting to midi equipment – Roland Classic Organ C-380 User Manual

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Connecting External Devices

By connecting the organ with an external MIDI device to transfer

performance data, you can use one device to play the other.

For example, you can play or select sounds on the other device.

Connections with MIDI devices

If you’re connecting with a MIDI sequencer, you’ll need to

make the “Local Off” setting. Refer to “Local Control Setting

(Local)” (p. 71).

To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other

devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power

on all devices before making any connections.

fig.MIDI1-j.eps

You can use each division’s keyboard to play sounds on a separately

sold MIDI sound module. When a [USER/MIDI] coupler is turned on,

each division’s performance data will be transmitted as MIDI data to

play a MIDI sound module that’s connected to the organ.

* Even if the [USER/MIDI] couplers are off, some of the performance

data is transmitted as MIDI messages. For details, refer to “About

MIDI transmit channels” (p. 69).

* If a GM2-compatible external MIDI device is connected, you can

make the organ’s display show the sound names. Refer to

“Specifying the Type of External MIDI Sound Module (Tone Name)”

(p. 72).

Connections with MIDI sound module

fig.MIDI2-j.eps

1.

Minimize the volume of the main unit and MIDI sound

module.

2.

Switch off the power to the main unit and MIDI sound

module.

3.

Use MIDI cables to connect the MIDI connectors of the

two devices (see diagram).

4.

Use commercially available audio cables to make audio

connections.

See “Playing the Sounds of an External MIDI Sound Module or an

Audio Device” (p. 75).

5.

Switch on the power to the main unit and MIDI sound

module.

6.

Adjust the volume of the main unit and the MIDI sound

module.

Connecting to MIDI Equipment

What is MIDI?

“MIDI” stands for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface,” and is a

universal standard for transferring performance data between

electronic musical instruments and computers.

The organ provides MIDI connectors that allow it to exchange

performance data with external devices. A variety of

capabilities become available when you connect these

connectors to an external device.

MIDI OUT/IN connector

OUT

MIDI

IN

MIDI Sequencer

MIDI cable

Using the Organ to Play the Sounds of a
MIDI Sound Module

MIDI sound module

THRU

OUT

MIDI

IN

MIDI OUT connector

MIDI IN connector

MIDI cable

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