Selecting the transmit channel (tx. channel), Internal sound generator (local on/off)” (p. 158), Chooses the midi send channel (p. 158) – Roland KF-90 User Manual

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Chapter 9 Connecting External Devices

Selecting the Transmit Channel

(Tx. Channel)

MIDI organizes things into “channels,” which are numbered
from 1 through 16. Simply connecting a cable is not enough
for communication to take place. The connected devices must
be set to use the same MIDI channels. Otherwise, no sound
will be produced, and no sounds can be selected.
Select the transmit channel (1–16) of the KF-90.
The channel setting is at “1” when the KF-90 is powered up.
If the keyboard has been split into right-hand and left-hand
sections, messages from the left-hand section are not sent.
The KF-90 receives messages on all channels from 1 through
16.

Disconnecting the Internal
Sound Generator and
Keyboard (Local Control)

When connecting a MIDI sequencer, set Local Control to

“off.” The setting is at “Local Control ON” when the KF-90 is

powered up.

As illustrated, information describing what has been played

on the keyboard is passed to the sound module over two

different routes, (1) and (2). As a result, you hear overlapping

or intermittent sounds. To prevent this from happening,

route (1) must be severed, by setting the unit to what is

known as “Local Off.”

fig.09-

Local On

: The keyboard and internal sound generator are

connected.

fig.09-

Local Off

: The keyboard and internal sound generator are

separated. No sound will be produced by the keyboard when

it is played.

fig.09-

When connecting a unit in the Roland MT series, you don’t

need to switch off Local Control. MT units transmit Local Off
messages when their power is switched on. If you first switch
on the KF-90, then the MT-series device, Local Control is
automatically switched off on the KF-90.

Sending Recorded
Performance Data to a MIDI
Device (Composer Out)

When Composer Out is active, you can send performance

data recorded with the KF-90 to a connected MIDI device or

computer.

When you turn on the power, this is set to “OFF” (data is not

sent).

Sending Tone Change
Messages

(Program Change/

BankSelect MSB/BankSelect LSB)

A Program Change is a message that means “change to the

tone of the specified number.” The device that receives this

changes to the tone of the corresponding number.

When you choose a Program Change message (Program

Number), the Program Number will be transmitted to the

MIDI device connected to the KF-90. The MIDI device that

receives the Program Number changes the tone to the

corresponding Program Number.

Normally, the Tone is selected from the 128 Tones available.

Some MIDI devices, however, have more than 128 Tones.

With such devices, the Tone is selected through a

combination of Program Change messages and Bank Select

messages. There are two parts of a Bank Select message: the

MSB (Controller 0, with a value of 0–127) and the LSB

(Controller 32, with a value of 0–127).

* Some MIDI instruments can’t handle Bank Select messages.

Others can handle Bank Selects, but do not recognize the LSB
part.

If you want to know more about how sounds are changed upon

reception of Program Change messages, please see “MIDI
Implementation” (Sold seperately).

(1)

MIDI

MIDI

MIDI

MIDI

(2)

IN

IN

OUT

OUT

Sequencer

Memory

Sound

Generator

Each note played is sounded twice

Soft Tru On

Local On

Local On

Sound is emitted

Sound Generator

Local Off

No sound produced

Sound Generator

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