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Receiving on all midi channels— omni on/off, Switching omni on/off, Set the midi channel – Roland pt-2700 User Manual

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Connecting to MIDI Devices

Receiving on all MIDI channels—

Omni On/Off

When set to Omni On, the pt-2700 will sound as a result of

received MIDI messages, no matter which channel the

messages arrive on.

When set to Omni Off, the pt-2700 will recognize only the

messages that arrive on the MIDI channel that has been

selected, as explained under “Set the MIDI Channel.”

Switching Omni On/Off

Omni On is automatically set when the power is switched on.

Hold down the [GRAND PIANO] button, the
[UPRIGHT PIANO] button, and the
[STRINGS] button, and press the “F4” note
to turn the setting On, or the “G4” note to
turn the setting Off.

fig.8-08.e

Set the MIDI Channel

MIDI features sixteen MIDI channels, numbered 1–16.

The connected devices must be set to use the same MIDI

channels, otherwise no sound will be produced.

- In a setup where you wish to play the pt-2700 and also

have another MIDI-equipped instrument or sound

module play the same notes, you should first set the

channel used for reception on your external device to the

same channel that you have the pt-2700 set to use for

transmission.

- If using another MIDI keyboard as a master instrument,

and you wish to have the pt-2700 played by it, you would

need to set the channel used for reception on the pt-2700

to the same channel that the master keyboard will be

transmitting on.

- When wishing to have a sequencer play the pt-2700, you

need to set the channel used or reception on the pt-2700 to

the same channel that the recorded MIDI data is set to use.

When the pt-2700 is turned on, Channel “1” is selected.

While holding down the [GRAND PIANO],
[UPRIGHT PIANO], and [STRINGS] buttons,
press the appropriate key (C2–D4) on the
keyboard.

The MIDI transmit channel and receive channel will

switch to the number that corresponds to the note you

pressed.

fig.8-09.e

Omni Off

Omni On

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

MIDI channel