Roland JUNO-D 业主指南

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Performing with an external MIDI device
 
* If you “daisy-chain” three or more MIDI devices using IN 
 
 
 THRU 
 
 
 IN 
 
 
 THRU ..., the MIDI signal may become garbled, and data 
errors may occur. In such cases, use a MIDI Patcher. MIDI Patcher are 
devices that allow a single stream of MIDI data to be sent to a large 
number of MIDI devices without causing data errors.
 
1.
 
Before starting the connection procedure, make sure that 
the power to all devices has been turned off.
 
2.
 
headphones.
 
3.
 
Connect the external MIDI sound device with the MIDI cable 
as shown in the figure above.
 
4.
 
power of each device.
 
Set the keyboard transmit channel
 
When you have finished connecting the external MIDI device, match 
the keyboard’s Transmit channel and the Receive channel for each of 
the external MIDI sound generator’s Parts. Here we will explain the 
settings for using the JUNO-D in Patch mode.
 
1.
 
Press [SYSTEM] so it is lit.
 
2.
 
Use PAGE/CURSOR [
]/[
] to select “Patch Tx Ch.”
 
fig.r10-08_40
 
By holding down [SHIFT] and using PAGE/CURSOR [
]/
[
 
3.
 
Use VALUE [-]/[+] to modify the value.
Value
1–16:
 
Performance data from the JUNO-D will be 
transmitted on the selected channel.
 
RxCH:
 
Performance data will be transmitted on the same 
channel as the Receive Channel (p. 57) of the part.
 
OFF:
 
Performance data will not be transmitted.
Normally, you will use the “RxCH” setting.
 
4.
 
Press [WRITE] to save the settings.
 
For further information, refer to 
 
 
Press [EXIT] to cancel the operation and return to the previous page.
With the above settings, when the JUNO-D’s keyboard is played, 
sounds are simultaneously played by the JUNO-D and the external 
MIDI sound generator.
For instructions on setting the Receive channel for each of the Parts 
of the external MIDI sound generator, refer to the owner’s manual 
that came with the device.
 
* If you want sounds to be played only by the external MIDI sound 
 
When you select a patch or rhythm set on the JUNO-D, a bank 
number and program number will be transmitted to the external 
MIDI sound module as described in the 
 
 
switch sounds on the external MIDI sound module, but if the 
external MIDI sound module receives a bank number for which 
it provides no sounds, it may choose a substitute sound or may 
produce no sound at all. In order to select a sound reliably, you 
may wish to first select the sound group on your external MIDI 
sound module, and then transmit only a program number. This 
will allow you to switch sounds within the same group.
If you want to transmit only the program number, turn 
 
 
 
Playing the JUNO-D’s sound 
generator from an external 
 
MIDI device
 
Next, try playing the JUNO-D from an external MIDI device.
 
Connecting an external MIDI device
 
fig.r10-10.e
 
1.
 
Before starting the connection procedure, make sure that 
the power to all devices has been turned off.
 
2.
 
headphones.
 
3.
 
Connect the external MIDI sound device with the MIDI cable 
as shown in the figure below.
 
4.
 
power of each device.
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI Keyboard
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