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Various Settings (Function Mode)

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Function Settings

Display

Function Setting

Value

Explanation

F01

Transpose

-6

0

5

(semitone

steps)
(default:

0

)

Changing the Key of the Keyboard (Transpose)

You can use the Transpose function to transpose the

keyboard in semitone steps.

For example, if a song is in the key of E major, and

you want to play it with the fingering of C major, set

Transpose to a value of “4”.

F02

Master Tuning

15.3

40.0

66.2

(415.3 Hz–440.0 Hz–

466.2 Hz)

(default:

40.0

)

Matching the Pitch with Other Instruments

(Master Tuning)

When playing ensemble with other instruments and in other such instances, you can match the

standard pitch to another instrument.
The standard pitch generally refers to the pitch of the note that’s played when you finger the

middle A key. For a cleaner ensemble sound while performing with one or more other instruments,

ensure that each instrument’s standard pitch is in tune with that of the other instruments.
In the display, the last two digits of the whole number and the digit to the

right of the decimal point are indicated. “440.0 Hz” is indicated in the figure

above.

MEMO

You can save this setting so that it will still be available the next time the power is turned on. To

save the setting, proceed as described in “Saving the Settings (Memory Backup)” (p. 12).

F03

Visual Control Mode

Controlling Video Equipment (Visual Control

Mode/Channel)

Visual Control is a function that lets you control images along with your performance. If you’ve set

Visual Control mode to 1 (MIDI Visual Control) or 2 (V-LINK), playing the keyboard of this unit will

control the images produced by the Visual Control device connected to this unit using a MIDI cable.

* By holding down the [Key Touch] button and pressing the Piano [Ensemble] button, you can

switch this setting between “OFF” and “1”.

OFF

(default)

Visual Control is off.

1

(MIDI Visual Control)

MIDI Visual Control mode is selected.

2

(V-LINK)

V-LINK mode is selected.

F04

Visual Control Channel

1

16

(default:

10

)

Specifies the MIDI channel used to transmit MIDI messages to the Visual Control device.

If you play C E G g It will sound E G B

40.0

What is MIDI Visual Control?

MIDI Visual Control is an internationally-used recommended practice that was added to the MIDI specification so that visual expression could be

linked with musical performance. Video equipment that is compatible with MIDI Visual Control can be connected to electronic musical instruments

via MIDI in order to control video equipment in tandem with a performance.

What is V-LINK?

V-LINK is Roland’s proprietary specification that allows visual expression to be linked with musical performance. Video equipment that is

compatible with V-LINK can be connected to electronic musical instruments via their MIDI ports, making it easy to enjoy a variety of visual

effects that are linked with the performance.

Connection Examples

Connect a MIDI cable from this unit’s MIDI Out connector (p. 5) to the MIDI In connector of your Visual Control compatible device.

* You’ll need a MIDI cable (sold separately) in order to connect this unit to a device that supports Visual Control.

Visual Control Function Chart

Playing the lowest 12 keys of this unit (A0–G#1) will transmit the following MIDI messages.

Visual Control function

Transmitted MIDI message

This unit’s

operation

Switch images

CC 0 (Bank Select): 0–4

Play black keys

Program Change: 1–7

Play white keys

Visual Control

compatible video

equipment

MIDI In connector

MIDI Out connector