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lm Powering Up
First of all, make sure that the AC adaptor is connected and plugged in correctly.
The RA-30 provides a feature that allows you to quickly select the settings that are
appropriate for the kind of instrument connected — whether it be an electronic piano,
acoustic piano, or something else. Use the following procedure to obtain settings appro-
priate for a MIDI instrument that you have connected to the RA-30.
* Turn on power the same way each time.
* This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after power up
is required before the unit will operate normally.
* Be sure to switch on the MIDI instrument first.
2. On the RA-30, press the Power switch while holding down the Strings button in the
Tone Group.
The following message appears in the display, and the settings for the MIDI instru-
ment are called up.
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while ...
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On
Hold down
MIDI Accordion Set
3. Switch on the power for the keyboard amp or portable stereo.
m After the Power Is On...
After the power has been switched on, check the following items and make the appropri-
ate settings.
@ Seiting the MIDI Channel
On the MIDI accordion, set the MIDI channels for parts (the channels it will use to send
on) to the channels listed below.
Melody Part
1
Chord Part
3
Bass Part
2
Refer to the owner's manual for the MIDI accordion if you don't know how to set these
channels.
@ Adjusting the Volume
Volume
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Use the Volume knob to adjust the volume of the RA-30.
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