Setting the patch receive channel, Setting the program change receive switch, 132 performing with an external midi device – Roland RS-70 User Manual

Page 132: Bank number/program number correspondence table

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Performing with an external MIDI device

Setting the patch receive channel

When you have finished connecting the external MIDI device, match
RS-70’s Receive channel with the external MIDI device’s Transmit
channel. Here we will explain the settings for using the RS-70 in
Patch mode.

* If you are using the RS-70 in Pattern mode, the part and channel

numbers will be the same unless you change the settings.

1.

Press [SYSTEM] so it is lit.

2.

Use PAGE/CURSOR [

]/[

] to select “Patch Rx Ch”

(patch receive channel).

fig.r10-11_40

By holding down [SHIFT] and using PAGE/CURSOR [

]/

[

] you can quickly select the “SYSTEM|MIDI&USB” group

(p. 127).

3.

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to modify the value.

VALUE

1–16:

Performance data of each part will be received on
the selected channel.

Setting the program change receive

switch

Then, to enable tones to be switched from the external MIDI device,
set the Receive Switch for Program Change and Bank Select to ON.
Factory settings have these set to ON.

1.

Press [SYSTEM] so it is lit.

2.

Use PAGE/CURSOR [

]/[

] to select “Rx Prog Chg”

(Receive Program Change Switch) and “Rx Bank Sel”

(Receive Bank Select Switch).

3.

Use VALUE [-]/[+] to set both parameters to “ON.”

4.

Press [WRITE] to save the settings.

For further information, refer to

“How to make the system

function settings”

(p. 124).

Press [EXIT] to cancel the operation and return to the previous page.

* For instructions on setting the external MIDI device’s Transmit

channel, refer to the owner’s manual for that device.

* If you are using Pattern mode, you will also need to set “Receive Sw,”

“Receive Prg Chg,” and “Receive Bank Sel” for each part in addition to
the settings described above (p. 80).

Selecting RS-70 sounds from an

external MIDI device

Transmitting Bank Select (Controller Numbers 0 & 32) and Program
Change messages from the external MIDI device to the RS-70 allows
you to switch patches and rhythm sets.

1.

Transmit a value for the Bank Select MSB (controller number

0) (BnH 00H mmH) message to the RS-70.

2.

Transmit a value for the Bank Select LSB (controller number

32) (BnH 20H llH) message to the RS-70.

3.

Transmit a Program Change (CnH ppH) to the RS-70.

n:

MIDI channel number

mm, ll:

Bank number

pp:

Program number

The “Ptn/Perf Ctrl Ch” (Pattern Control Channel) setting lets
you switch patterns in Pattern mode. With the factory settings,
this is set to “OFF”; patterns will not be switched.

Bank number/program number
correspondence table

The MIDI messages transmitted by an external MIDI device
correspond with patches/rhythm sets on the RS-70 as shown in the
following table.

* If the Program numbers on your external MIDI device are referenced as

values from 0 to 127, find the appropriate number by subtracting 1
from the number in the following correspondence chart.

* When the RS-70 receives a Program Change message without receiving

the Bank Select, it switches to the patch or rhythm set with the same
Bank number as the currently selected patch or rhythm set.

For details on how numbers in the table correspond to the sound
of the RS-70, refer to

“Patch List”

(p. 172).

Pattern

Patch

Group

Number

Bank Number

Program
Number

MSB

LSB

User

001–128

085

000

001–128

129–256

085

001

001–128

Group

Number

Bank Number

Program
Number

MSB

LSB

User

001–128

087

000

001–128

Preset

001–128

087

064

001–128

129–256

087

065

001–128

257–384

087

066

001–128

385–512

087

067

001–128

513–640

087

068

001–128

641–768

087

069

001–128

GM Patch

001–256

121

000–

001–128

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