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Chapter 9 Connecting External Devices
Chapter 9
Performing in Ensemble with 
MIDI Instruments
(MIDI Ensemble)
You can connect an electronic percussion device or other 
MIDI instrument to the KF-7’s MIDI In connector for 
ensemble playing. Making the MIDI settings for the 
instrument connected to the MIDI In connector is easy. The 
sounds from the connected MIDI instrument are played from 
the KF-7’s speaker.
1.
Switch to the Basic screen, or press the One Touch 
Program [Piano] button.
2.
Touch <Functions>.
3.
Touch <MIDI Ensemble>.
A screen like the following appears.
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4.
Select the method for using the MIDI In connector.
5.
When “Keyboard” is selected in Step 4 above, use 
 to select the Tone.
The connected keyboard plays using the selected Tone.
MIDI Settings
With the KF-7, you can make MIDI settings like those 
described below.
“MIDI Setting Screen”
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“Program Change Screen”
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Displayed
Meaning
Normal
Normal setting. Make changes in Tone and 
other settings from the connected device.
Pad
Select this when you have percussion pads 
(such as Roland’s SPD-20 Total Percussion 
Pad) connected to the KF-7’s MIDI In con-
nector. You do not need to make any MIDI 
settings on the KF-7. Select pad Tones and 
make other settings from the connected pads 
(for further details, refer to the Owner’s 
Manual provided with the pads).
Keyboard
Select this when you have a keyboard (such 
as a Roland A-37 or AX-7 MIDI Keyboard 
Controller) connected to the KF-7’s MIDI In 
connector. You can select tones for the con-
nected keyboard from the KF-7. No MIDI 
settings need be made on the KF-7.
Display
Description
Tx Channel
Chooses the MIDI send channel 
(p. 156).
Local Control
Switches Local Control on or off 
(p. 156).
Display
Description
Bank Select MSB
Sends Bank Select MSB messages. 
(p. 156)
Bank Select LSB
Sends Bank Select LSB messages. 
(p. 156)
Program Change
Sends Program Change messages 
(Program Numbers). (p. 156)