What Can Be Done Using Midi - Roland SN- 700 Owner's Manual

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2 (Rotating)
3 (Pressing)
4 (Rotating while pressing)
5 (Rotating)
. Press [SYSTEM].
The button indicator will light, and the display will
change.
. Rotate the VALUE knob to select the following param-
eter (Audio IN/OUT).
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. Press the VALUE knob.
The following display will appear, allowing you to make
Audio IN/OUT settings.
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. While pressing the VALUE knob, rotate it to select the
parameter whose setting you wish to modify.
. Rotate the VALUE knob to modify the setting.
. Repeat steps 4 — 5 to adjust the setting of each
parameter.
. Press [SYSTEM] to store the settings and return to
step 2.
Press [SYSTEM] once again to return to normal operation.
Editing system paremeters
Using MIDI
This section explains the MIDI functionality of the SN-700.
Make these settings as necessary.
What can be done using MIDI?
On the SN-700, MIDI can be used in the following ways.
Select Patch numbers
Program Change messages from an external MIDI device can
select Patches on the SN-700. The Program Change Map
allows you to specify the SN-700 Patch that will be selected
by each incoming Program Change number.
External control of functions
A variety of functions can be switched on/off, or controlled in
other ways by means of Control Change messages sent from
an external MIDI device.
Transmit data
The settings in the SN-700's memory can be transmitted as
Exclusive messages to another MIDI device. This allows you
to transmit the same settings to another SN-700, or to store
settings on a sequencer etc.
Thru output of received MIDI messages
MIDI messages received at MIDI IN can be re-transmitted
without change from MIDI OUT.
MIDI Indicator
The SN-700 comes with a MIDI indicator. The MIDI indicator
lights up only while receiving MIDI information from another
MIDI device.
MIDI Indicator

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