Treble octave tx, Bass/free bass tx/rx channel, Bass/free bass octave tx – Roland FR-3s User Manual
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(–3~0~3, Default setting: 0) This param-
eter allows you to transpose the Note-
on messages transmitted by the Treble
section up to three octaves up or down.
This can be used for songs where an accordion register
of the Treble section (for example) should be doubled by
a piccolo flute played by an external module whose
notes would be far too low if they were used as is. As
stated above, each MIDI note has a unique number. This
parameter allows you to add (or subtract) 12 (“1”
octave), 24 (“2” octaves) or 36 (“3” octaves) to (from)
the note numbers generated by your playing.
Note: “TX” means that this parameter only applies to the note
messages transmitted to external devices. Messages the FR-3
receives from another device are not affected by it.
(Off, 1~16, Default setting: 2) This
parameter allows you to define the MIDI
channel for the bass buttons or Free
Bass (accordion) section, depending on which mode is
currently active. The assignment set here applies both
to the transmission (“TX”) and reception (“RX”) of MIDI
data. Obviously, “TX” is only used when “MId” (see
above) is set to “Out”, while the “RX” part is only used
when “MId” is set to “In”. Select “Off” if the Bass or Free
Bass section should neither receive nor transmit MIDI
data.
Note: Though it is perfectly possible to assign the same MIDI
channel to several sections, the result is usually disappointing
and may lead to a lot of confusion.
(–3~0~3, Default setting: 0) This param-
eter allows you to transpose the Note-
on messages transmitted by the bass
buttons or Free Bass section up to three octaves up or
down.
(Off, 1~16, Default setting: 3) This
parameter allows you to define the MIDI
channel for the chord buttons when
they are used to play the selected accordion register.
The assignment set here applies both to the transmis-
sion (“TX”) and reception (“RX”) of MIDI data. Obviously,
“TX” is only used when “MId” (see above) is set to “Out”,
while the “RX” part is only used when “MId” is set to
“In”.
Note: Though it is perfectly possible to assign the same MIDI
channel to several sections, the result is usually disappointing
and may lead to a lot of confusion.
(–3~0~3, Default setting: 0) This param-
eter allows you to transpose the Note-
on messages transmitted by the chord
buttons up to three octaves up or down.
(Off, 1~16, Default setting: 3) This
parameter allows you to define the MIDI
channel for the Treble Orchestra part.
The assignment set here applies both to the transmis-
sion (“TX”) and reception (“RX”) of MIDI data. Obviously,
“TX” is only used when “MId” (see above) is set to “Out”,
while the “RX” part is only used when “MId” is set to
“In”.
(–3~0~3, Default setting: 0) This param-
eter allows you to transpose the Note-
on messages transmitted by the Orches-
tra section.
Note: “TX” means that this parameter only applies to the note
messages transmitted to external devices. Messages the FR-3
receives from another device are not affected by it.
(Off, 1~16, Default setting: 5) This
parameter allows you to define the MIDI
channel for the ORCH BASS part. The
assignment set here applies both to the transmission
(“TX”) and reception (“RX”) of MIDI data. Obviously, “TX”
is only used when “MId” (see above) is set to “Out”,
while the “RX” part is only used when “MId” is set to
“In”.
(–3~0~3, Default setting: 0) This param-
eter allows you to transpose the Note-
on messages transmitted by the ORCH
BASS part.
(Off, 1~16, Default setting: 6) This
parameter allows you to define the MIDI
channel for the ORCH CHORD part. The
assignment set here applies both to the transmission
(“TX”) and reception (“RX”) of MIDI data. Obviously, “TX”
is only used when “MId” (see above) is set to “Out”,
while the “RX” part is only used when “MId” is set to
“In”.
(–3~0~3, Default setting: 0) This param-
eter allows you to transpose the Note-
on messages transmitted by the ORCH
CHORD part.
Orchestra Free Bass TX/RX Channel
(Off, 1~16, Default setting: 7) This
parameter allows you to define the MIDI
channel for the ORCH FREE BS part. The
assignment set here applies both to the transmission
(“TX”) and reception (“RX”) of MIDI data. Obviously, “TX”
is only used when “MId” (see above) is set to “Out”,
while the “RX” part is only used when “MId” is set to
“In”.
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