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Connecting external devices
Switching Local Control on and off
When connecting a MIDI sequencer, set Local Control to 
“Off”.
As illustrated, information describing what has been 
played on the keyboard is passed to the internal sound 
generator over two different routes, (1) and (2). As a 
result, you hear overlapping or intermittent sounds. To 
prevent this from happening, route (1) must be severed, 
by setting the unit to what is known as “Local Off.”
Local Control 0N: The keyboard and the internal sound 
generator are in a linked state.
Local Control 0FF: The keyboard and the internal sound 
generator are in an unlinked state. No sound will be pro-
duced by the keyboard when it is played.
NOTE
When a Roland MT series instrument is connected, it is not nec-
essary to make the Local Off setting. MT units transmit Local 
Off messages when their power is switched on. If you turn on 
the power in the order of the ep-760 
 MT series, Local Off will 
be set automatically.
If you press the [Variation] button in step B of “Making 
MIDI-related settings”, p. 28, a display like the follow-
ing will appear.
Setting range:
 On, OFF
Initial setting:
 On
Transmitting a performance you 
recorded
If you want to transmit a performance recorded on the 
ep-760 to an external MIDI device or computer, turn this 
setting 0n. If this is 0ff, the data will not be transmitted.
If you press the [®
®
®
®
(Play)] button
 in step B of “Making 
MIDI-related settings”, a display like the following will 
appear.
Setting range:
 On, OFF
Initial setting:
 OFF
To save the performance, use the following procedure. In 
this situation, your external sequencer is set its MIDI 
Thru feature to be OFF. For details, refer to the owner’s 
manual of your MIDI sequencer.
A
Connect a MIDI sequencer such as the MT series 
(p. 28).
B
Record the performance on the ep-760 (p. 20).
C
Set this setting to “On.”
D
Start recording with the connected MIDI device.
E
Start playback of the recorded song on the ep-760.
When playback ends, stop recording on the connected 
MIDI device.
Use a connected MIDI sequencer to save the data on a 
floppy disk or other media.
MIDI
MIDI
MIDI
MIDI
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
is sounded twice
Thru function On
Local On
(1) Local On
Sequencer
(2) THRU function on
Memory
Each note you play is 
sounded twice
Tone 
generator
Local 
0n
Sound is emitted
Produces sound
Tone generator
Local 
0ff
No sound produced
Tone generator
No sound produced
 0n
0ff
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