Roland ep-90/70 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Connecting to MIDI Devices
■ Switching Omni On/Off
Omni Off is automatically set when the power is switched 
on.
Hold down the [Piano 1] button, the [Piano 
2] button, and the [Harpsichord] button, 
and press the “F4” note to turn the setting 
On, or the “G4” note to turn the setting Off.
→ For the notes that correspond to each setting, refer to 
fig.9-08.e
Set the MIDI Channel
MIDI features sixteen MIDI channels, numbered 1–16. 
The connected devices must be set to use the same MIDI 
channels, otherwise no sound will be produced. 
- In a setup where you wish to play the ep-90/70 and also 
have another MIDI-equipped instrument or sound 
module play the same notes, you should first set the 
channel used for reception on your external device to the 
same channel that you have the ep-90/70 set to use for 
transmission.
- If using another MIDI keyboard as a master instrument, 
and you wish to have the ep-90/70 played by it, you 
would need to set the channel used for reception on the 
ep-90/70 to the same channel that the master keyboard 
will be transmitting on.
- When wishing to have a sequencer play the ep-90/70, you 
need to set the channel used or reception on the ep-90/70 
to the same channel that the recorded MIDI data is set to 
use.
When the ep-90/70 is turned on, Channel “1” is selected.
While holding down the [Piano 1], [Piano 2], 
and [Harpsichord] buttons, press the 
appropriate key on the keyboard.
The MIDI transmit channel and receive channel will 
switch to the number that corresponds to the note you 
pressed.
→ For the notes that correspond to each setting, refer to 
fig.9-09.e
F4 G4
E.Piano
Piano 2
Piano 1
Vibra-
phone
Harpsi-
chord
While holding down three buttons
Press
Omni On
Omni Off
C2
D4
C3
C4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
E.Piano
Piano 2
Piano 1
Vibra-
phone
Harpsi-
chord
While holding down three buttons
Press