Connecting external devices, Connecting audio devices, Connections with midi devices – Roland HPi-7LE User Manual

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Connecting External Devices

Connecting Audio Devices

You can connect audio devices to play the sound of the HPi-7

through the speakers of your audio system, or to record your

performance on a tape recorder or other recording device.

Use phone plug audio cables (sold separately) to make connections.

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When connection cables with resistors are used, the volume

level of equipment connected to the input jacks may be low. If

this happens, use connection cables that do not contain

resistors, such as those from the Roland PCS series.

Example connections

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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.

Playing the sound of the HPi-7 through the
speakers of an audio system/Recording the
performance of the HPi-7 on a recording device

fig.audio1e

Use the following procedure when turning on the power.

1

Turn on the power of the HPi-7.

2

Turn on the power of the connected device.

3

Adjust the volume of each device.

Playing the sound of an audio device through the
speakers of the HPi-7

fig.audio2e

Use the following procedure when turning on the power.

1

Turn on the power of the connected device.

2

Turn on the power of the HPi-7.

3

Adjust the volume of each device.

Connections with MIDI Devices

By connecting external MIDI devices and exchanging performance

data, a device can control the performance of another device. For

example, you can play sounds from another device, or select sounds

remotely.

What is MIDI?

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

universal standard created to allow for the exchange of performance

data among electronic musical instruments and computers.

The HPi-7 provides MIDI connectors, which allow performance data

to be exchanged with an external device. When these connectors are

used to connect the HPi-7 to external devices, an even wider range of

possibilities becomes available.

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A separate publication titled “MIDI Implementation” is also

available. It provides complete details concerning the way MIDI

has been implemented on this unit. 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.

Example connections

921

*

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.

Playing the HPi-7 from a MIDI sequencer/Recording
an HPi-7 performance on a MIDI sequencer

fig.midi1e

*

If you are connecting a MIDI sequencer, set “Local Off.” For

details refer to “Local Control setting” (p. 62).

Perform on the HPi-7 to play a MIDI sound
generator

fig.midi2e

For details on MIDI settings, refer to “Making MIDI-Related
Settings” (p. 62).

HPi-7

Input R/L

(Line In, Aux In)

HPi-7

Output R/L

(Line Out, Aux Out)

HPi-7

In

Out

MIDI

MT Series

* MT-90s/80s has no MIDI Out connector.

OUT

THRU

IN

MIDI

HPi-7

Sound Module

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