Connecting An External Midi Device; Midi Settings For Each Pad (Midi) - Roland SPD-SX Owner's Manual

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Connecting an External MIDI Device

About MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard specification that allows musical data to be transferred between
electronic musical instruments and computers.
About the MIDI connectors
MIDI messages are exchanged using the MIDI connectors. Connect MIDI cables to these connectors as appropriate for your
setup.
MIDI connector
Explanation
MIDI IN connector
Receives MIDI messages sent by an external MIDI device.
MIDI OUT connector
Transmits MIDI messages from the SPD-SX.

MIDI Settings for Each Pad (MIDI)

Here you can make MIDI settings for each pad. For details on the procedure, refer to "Basic Editing Procedure" (p. 16).
1.
Choose MENU
KIT
2.
Select the item that you want to set.
3.
Edit the parameter.
Parameter
Value
PAD CH
GLOBAL, 1–16
MIDI NOTE#
OFF, 0–127
EXT CTRL
OFF, ON
Specifies how notes will be transmitted.
OFF
GATE
ALT
0.1–8.0S
MIDI connector
MIDI.
Explanation
Allows you to set the channel on which transmission/reception takes place, on an individual
pad basis. When set to "GLOBAL," transmission/reception will take place on the channel that's
been set for GLOBAL CH (p. 68).
Specifies the note number transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector.
When set to "ON," notes will be transmitted in accordance with the setting for GATE. At this
time, no sound will be produced when you play the pads.
A note-off will be transmitted immediately after a note-on is transmitted. Choose this setting
if using the SPD-SX to play an external drum sound module.
A note-on and note-off will be transmitted alternately each time you play the pad.
A note-off will be transmitted after the gate time (note length) you specify. The gate time can
be adjusted in 0.1 second steps.
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