Connections to a computer, Making midi-related settings, Midi settings – Roland HPi-7LE User Manual

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Connecting External Devices

Connections to a Computer

You can use a USB connector to connect the HPi-7 to your
computer.

Roland’s “Visual MT” is installed, you will be able to play the sound

of the software sound generator from the HPi-7’s speakers, or save a

recorded HPi-7 song on your computer.

For more details, refer to the separate “USB Installation

Guide.”

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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.

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Connecting your computer to the HPi-7 for the first time requires

installation of the “USB Driver” (on the included CD-ROM) to the

computer. For more details, refer to the separate “USB

Installation Guide.”

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Only MIDI data can be transmitted using USB.

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Use a USB cable no longer than 3 meters.

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USB cables are not included. Consult your Roland dealer if you

need to purchase.

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Turn on the power to the HPi-7 before starting up MIDI

applications on the computer. Do not turn the HPi-7 on or off

while any MIDI application is running.

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Do not connect or disconnect the USB cable while the HPi-7’s

power is on.

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If not using USB, disconnect the USB cable from the HPi-7.

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If, during the transmission/reception of data, the computer

switches to energy-saving mode or suspended mode, or if the

HPi-7’s power is switched on or off, the computer may freeze, or

the HPi-7’s operation may become unstable.

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When using your computer’s sequencer software to record

HPi-7 performances, we recommend setting the sequencer

software’s Soft Thru to “OFF.”

Making MIDI-Related

Settings

Here’s how you can set the transmit channel and other MIDI-related

settings.

1

Press the [Function] button.

2

Select “MIDI,” and press the [

] button.

Follow the directions that appear in the screen.

MIDI settings

MIDI transmit channel setting

MIDI has sixteen “MIDI channels,” numbered 1–16. Even if a MIDI

device is connected, it will not be possible to play or select sounds

unless the MIDI channels of the two devices match.

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When Dual performance (p. 27) is being used on the HPi-7, only

the channel you specify here will be transmitted.

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The HPi-7 receives all channels 1–16.

Local Control setting

If the data that is produced when you play the keyboard is sent to

the sound generation section via both routes (1) and (2) as shown in

the diagram, notes will be doubled or may be interrupted. To

prevent this, use the “Local Off” setting to disconnect route (1).

Set Local Off if you have connected the HPi-7 to a MIDI sequencer.

fig.locale

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When a Roland MT series instrument is connected, it is not

necessary to make the Local Off setting. The MT transmits a

Local Off message when the power is turned on. If you turn on

the power in the order of the HPi-7

MT series, Local Off will be

set automatically.

Item

Explanation

Setting

Transmit Channel

Select the MIDI transmit
channel.

1–16

Item

Explanation

Setting

Local Control

Switch the Local Control
setting on/off.

On, Off

(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

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