Roland fp-4 用户指南

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Connecting to MIDI Devices
 
The FP-4 provides MIDI connectors so that performance data 
can be transferred between it and other devices. By using 
these connectors to connect other devices with the FP-4, you 
can take advantage of a wide range of possibilities.
“MIDI” stands for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface.” It is a 
universal standard that allows performance data to be 
exchanged among electronic musical instruments and computers.
The FP-4 contains a General MIDI 2 compatible sound 
generator.
 
General MIDI  
 
The General MIDI is a set of recommendations which seeks to 
provide a way to go beyond the limitations of proprietary 
designs, and standardize the MIDI capabilities of sound 
generating devices. Sound generating devices and music files 
that meets the General MIDI standard bears the General MIDI 
logo. Music files bearing the General MIDI logo can be 
played back using any General MIDI sound generating unit to 
produce essentially the same musical performance.
 
General MIDI 2  
 
The upwardly compatible General MIDI 2 recommendations pick 
up where the original General MIDI left off, offering enhanced 
expressive capabilities, and even greater compatibility. Issues that 
were not covered by the original General MIDI recommendations, 
such as how sounds are to be edited, and how effects should be 
handled, have now been precisely defined. Moreover, the 
available sounds have been expanded. General MIDI 2 compliant 
sound generators are capable of reliably playing back music files 
that carry either the General MIDI or General MIDI 2 logo.
In some cases, the conventional form of General MIDI, which does 
not include the new enhancements, is referred to as “General 
MIDI 1” as a way of distinguishing it from General MIDI 2. 
 
Connectors
 
fig.cnct-midi1.eps
 
MIDI Out Connector
 
Sends data about what is being played on the keyboard and 
other performance data.
Connect to the MIDI In connector on the external MIDI device.
 
MIDI In Connector
 
Receives messages sent from external MIDI devices.
Connect to the MIDI Out connector on the external MIDI 
device.
To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers 
or other devices, always turn down the volume, and 
turn off the power on all devices before making any 
connections.
MIDI cables are not included. Consult your Roland 
dealer if you need to purchase.
 
1.
 
Turn the volume all the way down on the FP-4 
and the device you’re about to connect.
 
2.
 
Turn off the power to the FP-4 and the device 
being connected.
 
3.
 
Connect a MIDI cable (sold separately) 
between the MIDI connectors on each device.
 
4.
 
Switch on the power to the FP-4 and the 
connected device.
 
5.
 
Adjust the volume level on the FP-4 and the 
connected device.
 
6.
 
You should also set the MIDI settings as 
needed.
 
You may need to set things such as the MIDI transmit 
channel (p. 100) and the Local on/off setting (p. 101).
 
What’s MIDI?
 
Making the Connections
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