Roland g-70 业主指南

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 MIDI Sets
G-70 Music Workstation 
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● SYSEX—Use this parameter to specify whether (button 
icon on) or not (off) the G-70 should send SysEx mes-
sages. Such messages are not standardized, so that each 
manufacturer can use them ad lib for temporary (or per-
manent) changes to the way a part behaves. Effects 
parameters, for instance, can only be changed via SysEx 
messages.
Such messages may slow down playback on external 
MIDI instruments or yield no effect at all, which is why 
you have the option to switch off their transmission in 
the first place.
● DATA CHANGES—This parameter allows you to specify 
how the original program changes of the songs you play 
back are transmitted via MIDI. The G-70 may change 
sound addresses (usually CC00 and CC32 values) so as to 
play back all songs with the best possible quality. If you 
switch this parameter on, such real-time transforma-
tions are also transmitted via MIDI, in which case the 
receiving tone generator may drop certain parts (if it 
does not support the requested sound bank).
If you switch this parameter off, the original sound 
addresses are transmitted to the receiving device. (But 
the G-70’s tone generator continues to “enhance” the 
songs you play back – this parameter only affects MIDI 
transmission to external instruments.)
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● SYSEX—Use this parameter to specify whether (button 
icon on) or not (off) the G-70 should receive SysEx mes-
sages from other devices. See also the explanation 
above.
MIDI Sets
MIDI Sets are memories for MIDI settings. The G-70 
provides eight MIDI Set memories that you can use 
to change your MIDI configuration. You can link a 
MIDI Set to a User Program (page 116) and specify 
which MIDI Set should be loaded when you switch on 
the G-70 (see below). If you need to reset some or all 
MIDI parameters to their default values, select 
[Keyboard¥&¥Style¥Parts] and/or [Song¥Parts] rather 
than a MIDI Set.
Writing a MIDI Set
(1) If you are still on one of the EDIT MIDI pages, press 
the [Back] field.
If not, press the [MENU] button and the [MIDI] field 
on the MENU display page. 
(2) Press the [WRITE] field (it lights red).
(3) Press the field that corresponds to the MIDI Set 
where you wish to save your MIDI settings ([1]~[8]).
The display returns to the MIDI page. 
(4) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
Using MIDI Sets
(1) Press the [MENU] button.
(2) Press the [MIDI] field.
(3) Press the [1]~[8] field that corresponds to the MIDI 
Set you want to use (the two SELECT button icons 
go dark).
You can also select a preset (“SELECT”) and work with 
those settings, in which case all eight MIDI Set icons 
go dark.
(4) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.