Using The Hpd-15 As A Sound Module; Setting The Midi Channel For A Part - Roland HandSonic HPD-15 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 6 Connecting MIDI Devices
Using the HPD-15 As a
Sound Module
Make settings for playing the HPD-15 as a sound module
from a MIDI keyboard or other device.
Use a MIDI cable to connect the HPD-15's MIDI IN connector
to the MIDI OUT connector of an external keyboard,
sequencer, etc.
fig.6-04.e
MIDI OUT
MIDI keyboard
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MIDI IN
HPD-15
Setting the MIDI Channel for a
Part
For each part, you can specify the channel on which the
HPD-15 will receive and transmit MIDI messages.
1. Press [SYSTEM] and make it light.
2. Press [
PARAMETER] or [PARAMETER
display the following screen.
fig.6-05
MIDI
Pad CH
3. Turn [PATCH/VALUE] to specify the channel.
Pad CH: 1–16, OFF
Specify the channel on which performance data of the pad
controller section (pads, D Beam, ribbons, external triggers)
will be transmitted and received. Normally you will set this
to channel 10.
Perc 1 CH: 1–16, OFF
Specify the channel for percussion part 1 of the internal
sequencer. Normally you will set this to channel 11.
Perc 2 CH: 1–16, OFF
Specify the channel for percussion part 2 of the internal
sequencer. Normally you will set this to channel 12.
Melo 1 CH: 1–16, OFF
Specify the channel for melody part 1 of the internal
sequencer. Normally you will set this to channel 5.
Melo 2 CH: 1–16, OFF
Specify the channel for melody part 2 of the internal
sequencer. Normally you will set this to channel 6.
At a setting of "1" through "16," MIDI messages will be
transmitted and received on that channel. A setting of "OFF"
lets you turn off transmission and reception for that part, so
that notes are not received.
* When you are finished setting, press [SYSTEM] or [EXIT].
For more on synchronization with external sequencer, refer
to "Synchronizing the Internal Sequencer with an External
MIDI Device" in "Settings for the Basic Operation" (p. 68).
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