Roland c-280 业主指南

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Other Functions
Setting the MIDI Channel
In order to exchange (transmit or receive) MIDI messages with another MIDI device, the 
transmitting device and receiving device must be set to the same MIDI channel.
Procedure
While holding down the [Function] button, press the [Temperament] 
button, and while continuing to hold down the two buttons, press 
the key (C2 – D 3) that corresponds to the desired MIDI channel.
fig.05-03
When the power is turned on, the MIDI channel setting is at “1.”
Local ON/OFF Setting
Normally, MIDI data will be sent from the keyboard to the internal sound generator 
(Local ON). However if you want the data from the keyboard to be sent via MIDI Out to 
an external device, and then re-transmitted from that external device back to the MIDI 
In of the C-280 to produce sound, you can break the internal connection between the C-
280’s keyboard and sound generator (Local OFF). This will avoid the duplication of data 
that would otherwise result.
Procedure
While holding down the [Function] button, press the [Temperament] 
button, and while continuing to hold down the two buttons, press 
the right-most key (C7) to turn Local ON or press the key beside it 
(B6) to turn Local OFF.
fig.05-04
When this is turned Local OFF, playing the keyboard of the C-280 will not produce 
sound.
When the power is turned on, this setting will be Local ON.
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While holding down 
the [Function] button
Pitch
Baroque
ment
Tempera-
Function
Press the 
[Temperament] button
Press the key that 
corresponds to the 
MIDI channel you want
Keep holding down 
these two buttons
MEMO
While holding down 
the [Function] button
Pitch
Baroque
ment
Tempera-
Function
Press the 
[Temperament] button
Keep holding down 
these two buttons
Press one of 
these keys
B6 C7
Local OFF
Local ON
MEMO