Other Functions (Utility); Changing Settings Related To Song Playback (Song Function); Transmitting Setup Data To An External Midi Device (Bulk Dump) - Roland RD-700GX Owner's Manual

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Other Functions (Utility)

Utility includes functions for sending data to external MIDI
sequencers and other devices and for restoring the settings to
their original factory state.
For more on "Rec Setting" in Utility menu, refer to
"Settings for Recording (Rec Setting)" (p. 138).
Changing Settings Related to Song
Playback (Song Function)
You can change a variety of settings related to song playback.
1.
Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to
light.
The Edit Menu screen appears.
2.
Press the Cursor [
"9.Utility," and press the [ENTER] button to
display the Edit screen.
fig.05-24g
3.
Press the Cursor [
"0. Song Function," and press the [ENTER]
button.
The following screen appears.
4.
Press the Cursor [
cursor to the parameter to be set.
5.
Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the VALUE dial
to set the value.
If you press the [DEC] button and [INC] button
simultaneously, the setting will return to its default value.
6.
When you have finished making the settings,
press the [EDIT] button, extinguishing its
indicator.
] [
] buttons to select
] [
] buttons to select
] [
] buttons to move the
Detailed Settings for Each Function ([EDIT] Button)
Parameter
Value
ONE SONG
Play Mode
ALL SONG
Transpose
-6–0–+5
Center
OFF, ON
Cancel
ALL, INT
(INTERNAL),
MIDI OUT
1 (MIDI OUT 1),
Port
2 (MIDI OUT 2),
3 (MIDI OUT 3),
USB
For some songs, using the Center Cancel function
NOTE
may affect the tonal character.
Transmitting Setup Data to an External
MIDI Device (Bulk Dump)
Here's how to transmit the contents of the currently selected
Setup to an external MIDI device. This operation is called
"bulk dump."
1.
Use a MIDI cable (optional) to connect the RD-
700GX's MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN
connector on an external sequencer.
2.
Press the [EDIT] button, getting the indicator to
light.
The Edit Menu screen appears.
Description
When you play back a
song, only one song will
play; playback will stop at
the end of that song.
The songs in internal
memory or in USB memory
will play consecutively.
This lets you shift the
playback key of a song in
semitone steps.
This also applies to Audio
Key playback.
When playing back audio
data, this causes sounds
located in the center (e.g.,
vocals or melodic
instruments) to be reduced
in volume.
This sets the MIDI connector
(port) from which the song
is to be output.
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