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1. 0 100 25 LFO Waveform 0 3 C TRI SAW SQU RND 26 LFO Rate 0 100 0 100 27 LFO 1 Delay Time 0 100 0 100 28 1 Sync 0 2 OFF ON KEY 29 LFO 2 Wavelorm 0 3 SAW 500 RND 30 LFO 2 Rate 0 100 0 100 31 LFO 2 Delay Time 0 100 0 100 32 LFO 2 Sync 0 1 OFF 33 LFO 3 Waveform 0 3 TRI SAW SQU RND 34 LFO 3 Rate 0 100 0 100 35 LFO 3 Delay Time 0 100 0 100 36 LFO 3 Sync 0 1 OFF ON 37 Low EQ Frequency 0 15 63 75 88 105 125 160 175 210 250 300 350 420 500 600 700 840 38 Low Gain 0 24 12 12 39 High EQ Frequency 0 21 250 300 350 420 500 600 700 840 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 7 2 0 2 4 2 B 3 4 4 0 4 8 57 6 7 8 0 9 5 40 High Q 0 8 0 3 0 5 0 7 1 0 14 2 0 3 0 4 2 6 0 41 High EQ Gain 0 24 12 12 42 0 7 1 8 43 Chorus Rate 0 100 0 100 44 Chorus Depth 0 100 0 100 48 Chorus Balance 0 100 0 100 46 Partial Mute 0 3 di Sounding 47 Partial Balance 0 100 0 100 PROGRAMMER FOR 0 50 MODEL 1000 Implementation Chart Version 1 00 E Transmitted Recognized Remarks Function Basic Default 1 1 Changed 1 16 1 16 Default x Mode Messages Altered Number Truc Voice KK KKK ON Velocit
2. and the radio television set are on controlled by different circuit angezeigt und die Berechtigung zur Uberprufung Serie auf Einhaltung Consider installing wakap telewsion antenna with coaxial cable lead in between the antenna and der Bestimmungen einger umt necessary you should consult your dealer or an experienced radia television technician tor acd nonat suggestions You may find heipful following booklet prepared by the federai Com muncanans Commision How to Identity and Resolve Radio Interterence Problems This booklet 5 avaiable US Government Printing Ottce Washington DG 20402 Stoch No 004 000 00345 4 Name des Herstatiers Impocteurs Please read the separate volume before reading this owner s manual Copyright C 1987 by ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION jo enig 01004 jo awen pay AN3 d ANI VAL AN3 d I8A81 ANI VAL BASTI WIEISNS AN3 d 1203 UIEISNS ANF VAL AN3 d 19481 ANI VAL AN3 d giana ANI VAL m ORASI AN3 d aouRjeg qanay ada quanay nding T esuejeg snious deg soya 51045 ad 2045 B zen
3. corresponds to the parameter to be monitored and the value is shown in the Display 11 12 Channel setting To set the MIDI channel to other than 1 take the following procedure D Hold the MIDI Channel Button down The Dis play responds with Current MIDI Channel While holding the MIDI Channel Button down select a channel number with the Common Selector Button SELECT MIDI COMMON PREVIOUS PATCH LOWER UPPER CHANNEL Pushing the Upper Button changes the numbers as 1 gt 2 3 gt 4 eve 16 Pushing the Lower Button changes the numbers 16 15 14 7 1 The PG 1000 defaults to MIDI channe 1 at power up 4 SOUND MEMO Patch No Patch No Patch No Patch Name Patch Name Patch Name Key Mode Key Mode Split Point Split Point Split Point L Key Shift U Key Shift U Fine Tune Tone Balance Tone Balance L Key Shift U Key Shift Bender Range After Pitch Bender After PitchBender Portamento Time Portamento Time Hold Mode Portamento Mode Hold Mode Chase Mode Chase Level Chase Time Chase Level Chase Time MIDI TxCH MIDI TxCH MIDI SepCH MIDI SepCH Used Tone Used Tone Used Tone Upper Upper Upper Lower Lower Lower 13 Used Patch Common Parameters Structure Pitch LFO 1 2
4. parameter which is edited with the corre sponding Edit Knob COMMON SELECT MIDI PREVIOUS PATCH LOWER UPPER CHANNEL VALUE CUE J DECREMENT INCREMENT PARTIAL MUTE The Compare function is available only when editing a copied data or editing the Block in Manual mode Otherwise the Display shows d Monitor The value of each parameter is not displayed unless the corresponding Edit Knob is moved even slightly Therefore the currently set value inevitably changes The Monitor function allows you to monitor the current value of a parameter without changing the set value That is the Edit Knob does not change the value of the parameter but just serves for assigning which parameter is to be monitored The Monitor function is available only when editing a copied data or editing the Block in Manual mode Otherwise the Display shows Monitoring Common Parameters Patch Factors D you are not in the editing mode of the Common Parameters or Patch Factors push any of the Common Selector Buttons Turn off both indicators of the Common Selec tor Buttons Move the Edit Knob that corresponds to the parameter to be monitored and the value is shown in the Display Monitoring Part al Parameters D If you are not in the editing mode of the Partial Parameters push any of the Partial Selector Buttons Turn off ali the indicators of the Partial Selector Buttons Move the Edit Knob that
5. 0 0 100 24 Upper Tone Fine Tune 0 100 50 50 46 Level 3 0 100 0 100 25 Lower Tone Fine Tune 0 100 50 450 47 Sustain Level 0 100 0 100 26 Bender Range 0 12 0 12 48 ENV End Level 0 1 0 100 27 After Bend Range 0 24 12 12 49 Velo Follow 0 4 0 4 28 Portamento Time 0 100 0 100 0 TVA ENV Time Keyfollow 9 4 0 40 29 Output Mode 0 3 1 40 51 LFO Select 0 5 I 1 2 2 43 3 30 Reverb Type 0 3 1 32 52 TVA Mod LFO Depth 0 100 0 100 31 Reverb Balance 0 100 0 100 53 TVA Mod Aftertouch Range 0 14 7 7 32 Total Volume 0 100 0 100 33 Tone Balance 0 100 0 100 Common parameters 34 Chase Mode 0 2 CUL ULL ULU 35 Chase Level 100 0 100 Parameter address Base address Offset 36 Chase Time 0 100 0 100 Offset Function Value 10 Structure 0 6 1 7 11 P ENV Velocity Range 0 2 0 2 12 P ENV Time Keyfollow 0 4 0 4 13 1 0 50 0 50 14 P ENV Time 2 0 50 0 50 15 3 0 50 0 50 16 4 0 50 0 50 17 Level 0 0 100 50 50 18 Level 1 0 100 50 50 19 Level 2 0 100 50 50 20 Sustain Level 0 100 80 50 21 P ENV End Level 0 100 50 50 22 Pitch Mod LFO Depth 0 100 0 100 28 Pitch Mod Lever 0 100 0 100 24 Pitch Mod Aftertouch 0 100
6. 12H 3 2 Transmitted and Recognized Byte Description 1111 0000 Exclusive status b 0100 0001 Roland ID 0000 nnnn Device ID MIDI basic channel 0 15 d 0001 0100 Model ID D 50 e 0001 0010 Command ID DT Address MSB 3 35 g Ubb bbbb Address h Occc cccc Address LSB i Oddd Data 3 4 5 Checksum k 0111 End System Exclusive Notes 3 1 PG 1000 transmits this command only when the Parameter Request button is pushed The following values of Address and Size are transmitted Address 00 00 00 Size 00 03 25 J 421bytes MIDI Implementation Date Feb 6 1987 Version 1 00 hh mm l hh mm and ll are showed by hex decimal Ohbhhhhh Ommmmmmm ONUN binary MS bil must be 0 3 2 When operating Parameter Request the receive connector is not MIDI IN but PARAMETER IN 3 3 M aaaaaaa doesn t indicate the address of the tone parameter or the patch factor the message will be ignored 3 4 The received value that exceeds the valid range of the parameter will be ignored When the Manual button is pushed the parameter values knob s positions the panel of the Partial Common and Patch will be transmitted 3 5 Sce section 4 ADDRESS MAPPING OF PARAMETERS AND REMOTE FUNCTION 4 ADDRESS MAPPING PARAMETERS AND REMOTE FUNCTION 4 Parameter base address address Address Des
7. 2 Roland LINE AT SYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMER r C3 1 OC Owner s Manual CLASS This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class limits for radio noise emissions set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications CLASSE B AVIS Cet appareil num rique ne d passe pas les limites de la classe B au niveau des missions de bruits radio lectriques fix s dans le R glement des signaux parasites par le ministere canadien des Communications Bescheinigung des Herstellers mporteurs RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE Warning equipment has beer verted comply wth tha for a Class computing device ini pursuant te Subpan J of Part 16 of C rules Operation with no certified or non verified equip Hiermit wird bescheinigt der die das ment is to in interference to ado and TV recepton ROLAND LINEAR SYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMER PG 1000 The equipment described in ihis manual generates and uses radio fraquency energy If it not n nstailad and used property that ig ih strict accordance with our instructions 4 may cause interfer erat Typ Bezeichnungi ence with radio and television reception 16 vE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits far a Class computing device o accordi wth the specificavons in Subpert J of Part 15 of FCC Rules These rules are designed to pro
8. 3 Velocity Chorus Partial Mute a Pitch Modulation Balance LFO Depth Lever Mod Partial Parameters 1 2 Coarse KF Pitch LFO Mode P ENV Mode Bender Mode TVF TVF ENV PCM No PW Velocity After Touch LFO Select LFO Depth TVF ENV TVF Modulat ion 14 After Mod TVA 1 2 Level Velocity Bias Direction TVA ENV Velocity T1 KF Time LFO Select TVA Modulat ion LFO Depth LFO Depth After Touch After Touch s SPECIFICATIONS Front Panel Edit Knob x 56 Display Previous Value Button Partial Mute Button MIDI Channel Button Common Selector Button x 2 Partial Selector Button x 4 Parameter Request Button Manual Button Rear Panel Power Switch AC Adaptor Jack MID IN Connector MIDI OUT Connector MIDI THRU Connector Parameter In Connector Consumption 200mA DC9V Weight 1 6kg 3lb 9oz Dimensions 318 W x 268 D x 53 H mm 12 1 2 x 10 9 16 x 2 1 16 Accessories Owner s Manual Parameter Quick Table Guide Book MIDI AC Adaptor PSA 120 220 or 240 MIDI Sync Cable x 1 Options MIDI Sync Cable MSC 07 15 25 50 100 15 PPOGRAMMER FOR 0 50 MODEL 1000 1 TRANSMITTED DATA 14 Undefined Status F5H of Common Messages Tran
9. OM PIA slnd DM uonejauac punos 10 8 qejIe e iol 2 135 041 EX XXX XX Md k SAA SA uoyng enuen uonng 191948124 suong 1010925 suong 1009125 2 uonng ON uong any emed Aeldsiq AINO 224 30 1 OL LAM 5508 36 IDAIG 8 SEYE v SUP MUM SAD ML PuejoH Q gt OF 80 40198uuoo Jejeurgjeg 6 5 NI IGIA 10200002 iNO 10198uu07 youd ayy eBuey sapuag aouejeg euo 3 ddn uni t ddn uius Aay OM jepueg POW AN3 d O47 9M youd Mayo 9M auld YOUd DAA 951802 DAA qouy e KF NOTH ORAM YOUMS 19M0d 3 xoer 2 SNOLLdIH9S10 t INTRODUCTION The PG 1000 is a programmer specially designed for the D 50 Using the Programmer a sound on the D 50 can be much more easily and quickly edited or even syn
10. and the value does not change b Editing Partial Parameters With the Partial Selector Button select the Partial whose parameters are to be edited COMMON SELECT PREN IS PATCH LOWER UPPER L ETE DECREMENT INCREMENT PARTIAL PARTIAL SELECT I gene Partial 2 Upper Partial 1 Lower Partial 2 Lower Partial 1 The Parameters of the Partials whose indicators are lit can be edited Each time the button is pushed the indicator alternately comes on and goes out When more than one indicator is lit that many Partials can be edited The Display shows the name and the value of the Partial Parameter which has been edited with the corresponding Edit Knob Name of Partial Parameter Value of Upper Partial 2 Value of Upper Partial 1 Value of Lower Partial 2 Value of Lower Partial 1 The Parameters of the Partial which has not been selected is shown as in the Display and the value does not change c Partial Mute Any of the Partials can be muted While holding the Partial Mute Button down the Partial Selector Buttons flash select the Partials to be muted by pushing the relevant Partial Selector Buttons When the Patch called with Parameter Request is Partial Muted the relevant Partial Selector Buttons will remain dark PARTIAL SELECT 2 1 LOWER 2 The Partial Selector Buttons of the selected Partials go out and the sounds
11. are muted Each time the above procedure is taken the rele indicator alternately goes out and flashes When the Partial Mute Button is released all the indicators return to the previous condition The Partial Mute setting is erased when the unit is turned off The Partial Mute you have set here will be auto matically written into the D 50 s memory by taking the writing procedure on the D 50 4 ADVANCED PG 1000 features various useful functions for editing a Copying Patch data The PG 1000 s copy function allows you to any Patch in the D 50 to the programmer You can copy the Patch to be edited edit it on the Pro grammer compare the edited parameter with the original value see page 11 Compare or monitor current values of parameters see page 11 Monitor Set up the D 50 with the Programmer as shown below m OUT Parameter z cone The messages fed into the 5 through the MIDI OUT or MIDI THRU gt Push the Parameter Request Button on the Programmer The Display shows the values of the Parameters which are not selected with the Common Selector PARAMETER REQUEST Button or with the Partial Selector Button is If the Display shows an error message as below check if the connections are correctly and se curely made and push the Parameter Request But
12. ba DH JH sezyenbg pi zenba ANI VAL undegjwojo3 Ay AN3 VAL I8A81 ANZ 18487 USNS ANF JAL EAST ANI JAL ANJ JAL LAST ANI udeg 031 VAL 32885 031 VAL I8A81 52 8 VAL widd seig VAL SeS VAL aBuey VAL VAL 48x AN3 d pawl AN3 d AN3 d ZAM AN3 d AN3 d 0 1 O41 031 suszon aun 2 0 1 z 031 ULO SABM 2 O31 Su S O41 Asia 0 1 O31 1 IN d 48487 Yid O41 eouejeg jee J8quinN anon AB AN3 VAL g m ANZ VAL you ANZ VAL AN3 VAL AN3 VAL ANI VAL gol ANI ANZ JAL ANI SAL g w ANI SAL tawi ANI sBuey yonouayy deg 031 SAL 198 98 031 JAL aBuey ANZ deg AN3 SAL 5818 5 19 JAL YORE selg Qutod SAL 4AL Aouanbal4 HOMI JAL 8SEY9 8497 85245 PIOH poN uideg Wid SM 19995 O41 WMd 9M YAPIM asind DM auey AM9OI A UPIM
13. cription 00 00 00 Upper Partial 0 53 00 00 40 1 Upper Partial 2 64 H7 00 01 00 1 Upper Common 128 175 00 01 40 1 Lower Partial 192 245 00 02 00 1 Lower Partial 2 256 309 00 02 40 7 Lower Common 320 367 00 03 00 Patch 384 420 42 Patch write address Transmitted only Transmitted when the Manual Button is pushed twice while holding the Partial Mute button down Address Description f 00 20 00 1 Patch write function 4 1 4 1 Transmitted a Data byte consisting of two OOH 2 bytes 4 3 Partial parameters Parameter address Base address Offset Offset Function Value 0 Pitch Coarse 0 72 C 1 WG Pitch Fine 0 100 50 50 2 WG Pitch Keyfollow 0 16 1 1 2 4 1 0 L B 1 74 3 8 172 5 78 3 4 7 8 1 4 3 2 2 61 52 3 WG Mod LFO Mode 0 3 OFF CL A amp L 4 WG Mod Mode 0 2 COFF gt 5 Mod Bender Mode 0 2 C OFF NORMAL 6 Waveform 0 1 SQU SAW 7 WG PCM Wave 0 99 1 100 8 WG Pulse Width 0 100 0 100 9 WG PW Velocity Range 0 14 7 47 10 WG PW LFO Select 0 5 1 1 2 2 3 78 11 WG PW LFO Depth 0 100 0 100 12 WG PW Aftertouch Range 0 14 7 7 13 TVF Cutoff Frequency 0 100 0 100 14 0 30 0 30 15 TVF Keyfollow 0 14 71 7172 47 1 0 1 8 1 4 3 8 1 2 578 8 4 7 8 1 5 74 3 2 2 16 TVF Bia
14. e edited data is not automatically written into memory therefore will be erased when a different Patch is selected on the D 50 or the unit is turned off If you wish to retain the edited data take the appropriate writing procedure on the D 50 a Editing Common Parameters Patch Factors gt Select the Tone Upper Lower both Tones whose Common Parameters to be edited Lower Common Upper Common SELECT MO PREVIOUS PATCH CHANNEL VALUE PARTIAL SELECT Ir The Common Parameter of the Tone s whose indicator is lit can be edited Each time the button is pushed the indicator alternatly comes on and goes out When the both indicators are lit the Common Parameters of both Upper and Lower Tones can be edited When neither indicator is lit Common Parame ters cannot be edited f either of the indicator is lit Patch Factors can be edited When the D 50 s Display is showing the edited value editing the value with the PG 1000 does not affect the D 50 s Display although the actual value is naturally edited The Display shows the name and the value of the Parameter Patch Factor which has been edited with the Edit Knob Display Example e Patch Factor Name of the Patch Factor Common Parameter Name of the Common Parameter Lower Value Upper Value The Parameter of the Common which has not been selected is shown as in the Display
15. s Point Direction 0 127 lt Al C7 gt A gt 7 17 TVF Bias Level 0 14 7 7 18 TVF ENV Depth 0 100 0 100 19 TVF ENV Velocity Range 0 100 0 100 20 ENV Depth Keylolow 0 4 0 4 21 TVF ENV Time Keyfollow 0 10 0 10 22 TVF Time 1 0 100 0 100 23 TVF ENV Time 2 100 0 100 24 TVF ENV Time 3 0 100 0 100 25 TVF ENV Time 4 0 100 0 100 26 TVF Time 5 0 100 0 100 27 Level 1 0 100 0 100 28 TVF ENV Level 2 100 0 100 29 Levcl 3 0 100 0 100 30 TVF ENV Sustain Level 0 100 0 100 31 TVF ENV End Level 0 1 0 100 32 TVF Mod LFO Select 0 5 L 1 2 2 3 3 33 TVF Mod LFO Depth 0 100 0 100 34 Mod Aflertouch Range 0 14 7 7 35 TVA Level 0 100 0 100 45 Patch Factors 36 TVA Velocity Range 100 50 50 37 TVA Dias Point Direction 0 127 lt Al C7 gt Al gt 7 Parameter address Base address Offset 38 TVA Bias Level 0 12 6 12 0 39 ENV Time 1 0 100 0 100 Offset Function Value 40 TVA ENV Time 2 0 100 0 100 4 TVA ENV Time 3 0 100 0 100 20 Portamento Mode 0 2 CUL UL 42 TVA ENV Time 4 9 100 0 100 21 Hold Mode CULUL 43 Time 5 0 100 0 100 22 Upper Tone Key Shift 0 48 24 24 44 TVA ENV Level I 0 100 0 100 23 Lower Tone Key Shift 0 48 24 24 45 Level 2 0 10
16. smits all received MIDI messages except for Reset FFH 12 Created message Status Second Third Description 1001 nnnn Okkk 0000 0000 Note OFF 1 1 kkkkkkk 0 127 1011 nnnn 0111 10H 0000 0000 notes off 1 1 1111 0000 OHL System exclusive 1 2 Wb 110 Active Sensing 1 3 Notes Transmitted when the Parameter Request button pushed when MIDI IN s Non Active condition is detected 1 2 See section 3 EXCLUSIVE COMMUNICATION 1 3 This unit stops transmitting Active Sense message if this unit detects Non Active condition on MIDI IN 2 RECOGNIZED RECEIVE DATA Statu Second Third Description 4111 0000 EO NN 1111 0111 System exclusive 2 HIE 1110 Active Sensing Notes 2 1 See section EXCLUSIVE COMMUNICATION 3 EXCLUSIVE COMMUNICATION 31 Request One way ROL HH Transmitted Byte Description a 1111 0000 Exclusive status b 0100 0001 Roland ID 0000 nnnn MIDI basic channel 0 15 where nnnn 1 channel d 0001 0100 Model ID 0 50 0001 0001 Command ID f aaaa Address MSB 3 1 Obbb bbbb Address h Dece cece Address LSB i Oddd Size MSB 3 1 j cece Size k offf fii Size LSB Oggg BEEE Checksum m Fit 001 End of System Exclusive EOX Summed value of the all bytes between Command and EOX must be 00H 7 bits It doesn t include Command ID and EOX 32 Data set One way DTI
17. thesized from scratch The MIDI Exclusive messages specific messages used by individual manufacturer sent from the PG 1000 do the editing and synthesizing There fore the PG 1000 cannot control the synthesizers of other manufacturers or even Roland synthe sizers which cannot receive the MIDI Exclusive messages IMPORTANT NOTES POWER e When setting up the PG 1000 with the D 50 turn both of them off This unit might not work properly if turned on immediately after turned off If this happens simply turn it off and turn it on again a few seconds later Be sure to use the supplied AC Adaptor Using any other adaptor may cause trouble LOCATION Avoid using the D 50 in excessive heat or humidity or where it may be affected by direct sunlight or dust CLEANING Clean the unit with only soft cloth and mild detergent Do not use solvents such as THINNER CONTENTS 1 Panel Description 3 2 Connection 6 3 Operation 6 iae si 0 6 2 Preparation 7 3 Basic Operation 7 a Editing Common Parameters Patch Factors 22 2 2 2 7 b Editing Partial Parameters 8 c PartialMute 8 4 Advanced Operation 9 a Copying Patch data 9 b Man
18. ton again The Patch currently in use on the D 50 is copied to the Programmer and the Display shows as below for a while 10 b Manual Mode In Manual mode the whole panel setting Edit Knobs of the Programmer determines the sound That is existing sound written in memory has nothing to do with your sound synthesis You can create a sound from scratch With the Common Selector Button or the Partial Selector Button select the Block you wish to turn to the Manual mode You cannot select both the Common Block Patch and the Partial Block at a time at this stage f you want to select both Blocks repeat steps 1 2 selecting each Block separately Lower Common Patch Factor Upper Common Patch Factor PREVIOUS PARTIAL SELECT Upper Partial 1 1 LOWER 2 Lower Partial 2 Lower Partial 1 1 UPPER 2 Upper Partial 2 3 Push the Manual Button MANUAL In a few seconds the Display shows as below for a while Tenk Data ee All the parameters of the Block selected in step 1 are now controlled by the current positions of the Edit Knobs on the Programmer The parameter value shown in the Display will remain even when the other Block is selected Compare function shows the original value the edited parameter in the Display gt Hold the Previous Value Button down and the Display shows the original value of the
19. ual Mode 10 c Compare es 11 d Monitor aud e MIDI Channel setting 12 4 Sound Memo 13 5 Specifications 15 2 Adaptor MIDI OUT MIDI IN exco mesa NU PSA 220 PSA 240 HUTTE iti PSA 220 MIDI Device The messages fed into the MIDI IN of the PG 1000 is mixed with the sound editing messages created in the PG 1000 and the mixed message is sent through MIDI OUT When signal from the connected MIDI device stops coming in the PG 1000 s Display will re spond as shown below If this happens check if the connections are correctly and securely made The MIDI THRU sends out the exact copy of the messages fed into MIDI IN 3 OPERATION 1 POWER UP gt Turn the 0 50 on first then the PG 1000 The Display responds with 2 PREPARATION Before using the PG 1000 take the following procedure D Set the D 50 s basic channel to the same number as the MIDI channel of the PG 1000 The PG 1000 defaults to channel number 1 at power up The PG 1000 s MIDI channel can be changed to a number other than 1 See page 12 MIDI Channel setting Set the Exclusive MIDI Function of the 0 50 to ON Follow the explanation in the D 50 s owner s manual 3 BASIC OPERATION Th
20. vide reasonable protection agarnst such interference in a residential installauon However there guarantee that the interference wili not occur on particular installation tus s equipment does cause interterence to ra television reception which can be determined by turning Ubereinstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der she equipment on and oM the user encouraged try to correct the interference by the tollowing measure Discannaci other devices and thes input output cables one al time if the interference stops it Amtsbl 1046 1984 caused by either the othar Gevice Or ns cable km qut Pen These devices usually require Roland desgnatec shielded O cables For Rotand dev cas you can iAmttblativerfugungr obtain tne proper stueided cadie from yaur For non Roland devices contact the manufacturer or demler tor assistance H your aauipment Cause interference to radio or television reception you can fry to correct the interference by using one or mare of the following Ture the TV oF radio antenna unti interferences siops Move the equipment ta one side or the other of the TV or rato funk entstort ist Move the equipment farther away fram the TV ot radio Plug the equipment into an bullet That is on a crcur thar the TV or radiu That is make Der Deutschen Bundespost wurde das Inverkehrbringen dieses Ger tes
21. y Note OFF Touch Ch s Pitch Bender Change Prog x Change Truc x Syst i Song Pos x Song sel x mon Ommon une x System o Clock Real Time Commands Aux Local ON OFF Notes OFF Message Aclive Sense Reset This unit transmits all received MIDI messages except unidefined status of Common message F5H and Reset status Used as Device ID in Exclusive Messages Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO x No Roland ____ 79375042 TN Roland 0001

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