Midi settings, P. 47, Channels (p. 47) and for local on/off (p. 47) – Roland FP-2 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Other Functions

What is a Sequencer?

A sequencer is a device that records the stream of MIDI

messages that is sent out by an instrument. These messages

convey all the details of what has occurred while the

instrument is played; including the timing of notes, their

sound, the force used to play them, and for how long.

Afterwards, you can send the recorded MIDI information

back to the instrument, and it will play automatically.

What is a MIDI Sound Module?

Inside a synthesizer or electronic piano is the section that

actually produces sound, known as the sound module. A

MIDI sound module produces sounds as the result of MIDI

messages sent to it by other devices.

MIDI Settings

MIDI Send Channel Settings

Select the transmission channel of FP-2.

MIDI features sixteen MIDI channels, numbered 1–16.

Simply connecting a cable is not enough for communication

to take place. The connected devices must be set to use the

same MIDI channels. Otherwise, no sound will be produced,

and no sounds can be selected.

When the instrument is turned on, this is set to Channel “1.”

The FP-2 receives messages on all channels, 1–16.

* When the keyboard is in dual play, the channel you’ve set here

is transmitted.

* When the keyboard is split into left and right sides, the

transmission channel for messages from the left-hand side is
fixed at “3.”

1.

Switch to Function mode(p. 38), and press the
[Rec] button.

2.

Hold down the [Rec] button, and press the [-] or
[+] button so “Ch” is displayed.

fig.04-11

3.

Press the [-] or [+] button to select the
transmission channel.

Select the transmission channel (1–16) of the FP-2.

Switching Local Control On and Off

When connecting a MIDI sequencer, set Local Control to “Off.”

When the instrument is turned on, this is set to “On.”

As illustrated, information describing what has been played

on the keyboard is passed to the internal sound generator

over two different routes, (1) and (2). As a result, you hear

overlapping or intermittent sounds. To prevent this from

happening, route (1) must be severed, by setting the unit to

what is known as “Local Off.”

fig.04-12.e

Local Control ON: The keyboard and the internal sound

generator are in a linked state.

fig.04-13.e

Local Control OFF: The keyboard and the internal sound

generator are in an unlinked state. No sound will be

produced by the keyboard when it is played.

fig.04-14.e

* When connecting a unit in the Roland MT series, you don’t

need to switch off Local Control. MT units transmit Local Off
messages when their power is switched on. If you first switch
on the FP-2, then the MT-series device, Local Control is
automatically switched off on the FP-2.

Press

While holding
down...

(1)

MIDI

MIDI

MIDI

MIDI

(2)

IN

IN

OUT

OUT

Sequencer

Memory

Sound

Generator

Each note played

is sounded twice

Thru function On

Local On

Local On

Sound is emitted

Sound Generator

Local Off

No sound produced

Sound Generator

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