Roland C-380 사용자 설명서

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When using an [USER/MIDI] coupler with an MX-200 or GM2-
compatible external MIDI sound module, you can make the sound 
names of your MX-200 or GM2-compatible sound module appear in 
the “USER/MIDI” screen.
* If you’re using a MIDI sound module that does not support GM2, 
choose the “OFF” setting.
* This setting will return to “MX200” when you turn off the power, but 
you can store the setting so that it will be remembered even after 
When transmitting performance data via MIDI, you can specify the 
type of MIDI data that will be transmitted when you press a general 
memory [1]–[5] piston.
* This setting will return to “STOP MAP” when you turn off the power, 
but you can store the setting so that it will be remembered even 
All settings stored in the organ can be reset to their factory-set 
condition. This operation is called “Factory Reset.”
 
Factory reset will cause all of the recorded songs,  the general 
memory pistons, and division memory pistons (C-380 only) to 
return to their factory settings. Please copy your settings to 
USB memory before you proceed.
 
 
 
 
 
1.
 
From the main screen, press the [Select/Menu] knob.
 
2.
 
Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select “11 Save/Load 
(USB).”
 
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3.
 
Press the [Select/Menu] knob to access the “Save/Load 
(USB)” screen.
 
4.
 
Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select “Factory Reset.”
 
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5.
 
Press the [Select/Menu] knob.
 
Confirmation screen will appear
 
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If you decide to cancel, press the [Value/Exit Menu] knob.
 
Specifying the Type of External MIDI Sound 
Module (Tone Name)
 
Value
Explanation
 
OFF
Tone name will not show.
MX200
The screen will show the name of the MX-200’s sound 
if an MX-200 is connected as an external MIDI sound 
module.
GM2
The screen will show the name of the GM2 sound if a 
GM2-compatible sound module is connected as an 
external MIDI sound module.
 
Specifying the MIDI Data Output format for 
the General Memory Pistons (Tx Piston)
 
Value
Explanation
 
OFF
MIDI data will not be transmitted.
STOP MAP
Data describing the details of the sounds that should 
be produced when that piston is pressed will be 
transmitted. If you’re recording your performance into 
a MIDI sequencer, this will ensure that the sounds are 
reproduced accurately.
However, since a large amount of data is transmitted 
when you press the piston, the sounding of the first 
note-on after you press the piston may be delayed in 
some cases.
PC
Only program changes indicating the current memory 
bank and the general memory piston that was pressed 
will be transmitted.
If you’re recording your performance into a MIDI 
sequencer, the performance will not be accurately 
reproduced unless the contents of the memory bank 
used during the performance match the contents 
during recording (for example, if you’ve saved the 
settings to USB memory).
However, since a large amount of data will not be 
transmitted when you press the piston, there will be no 
significant delay in the first note-on after you press the 
piston.
 
Returning all Settings to the 
Factory-Set State (Factory Reset)
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