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Roland U-220 Owner's Manual
Rs-pcm sound module
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Contents
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
Bookmarks
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
Contents
Listening to ROM Play
Procedure
Noted on ROM Play
Important Notes
Concerning the Power Supply
Concerning Placement
Concerning Memory Backup
Front and Rear Panel
Front Panel
Main Features
High Quality RS-PCM Sound Generator
Multi Timbral Sound Generator
Multi Outputs
Jump Function
Map Function
How to Use this Manual
Front Panel Buttons in the Text
How to Play the Sounds
Getting Ready to Play
Connections
Turn the Power on
Play the Sounds of the U-220
About MIDI
How MIDI Data Is Communicated
Controlling the U-220 from Another Device
Using MIDI THRU
MIDI Channels
MIDI Data Used by the U-220
Channel Voice Messages
Program Change: Data that Selects Sounds
Control Change: Data for Musical Expression
System Messages
Exclusive Messages
About the MIDI Implementation Chart
Introducing the U-220
How the Sound Generator Is Organized
More about Tones
Memory Structure
How the Sound Is Output
How MIDI Data Is Received
Program Change Data
Control Change Data
Operation Modes
Operation Procedures
Edit Mode
Data Mode
How to Use the Buttons
The Jump Function
How to Mark a Display
Preset Jump Functions
Settable Jump Functions
Function Reference
Play Mode (Play)
Edit Mode (Edit)
Precautions When Editing
Setup Settings (Setup)
Master Tune
Effect
Lcd
MIDI
Rx Patch Change Map1-4, Dir, off
Rx Timbre Change Map1-4, Dir, off
Rx Rhythm Change Map1-4, Dir, off
Rx R.inst Assign (Rx Rhythm Inst Assign) Map1-4, Dir, off
Rx Sysex (Rx System Exclusive) On, off
Device ID 1-32
Map
Patch Map (Patch Change Map) 1-64, Dir, off
Timbre Map (Timbre Change Map) 1-12B, Dir, off
Rhythm Map (Rhythm Change Map) 1-4 Dir, off
R.inst Map (Rhythm Inst Map) B1-D7, Dir, off
Patch Setting (Patch)
Naming (Name)
Patch Name
Chorus/Flanger
Out (Output Mode)
Level 0-31
Delay Time 0-31
Rate 0-31
Feedback -31-+31
Reverd/Delay
Time 0-31
Feedback 0-31
Controller (Ctrl)
Prm # (Control Number) 0-5, 7-31, 64-95
Parameter Select
Part Setting
Timbre (Timbre Select)
Voice Reserve (0-30)
Order of Priority between Parts
Rx Ch (Rx Channel) 1-16, off
K.range (Key Range) C-1—G9
Velo Thresh (Velocity Threshold) 1—127/Above, below
Rx Volume On, off
Rx Pan On, off
Rx Hold On, off
Output
Asgn (Output Assign)
Pan
Lvi (Part Level) 0— 127
Rhythm Part
Rhythm = # (Rhythm Set Select) # 1 -4
Level/Boost 0-127/ On, off
Editing a Timbre (Timbre)
Example Operation
Timbre Name
Tone (Tone Select)
Using a Separately Sold Sound Library Card (SN-U110 Series)
Level (Timbre Level) 0—127
Veto Sens (Velocity Sensitivity) - 7-+ 7
Ch after Sens (Channel after Touch Sensitivity) - 7 - + 7
Env (Envelope)
Pitch (Pitch Shift)
Bender Range
Ch after Sens (Channel Aftertouch Sensitivity) -36, -24, -12-+12
Poly after Sens (Polyphonic Aftertouch Sensitivity) -36, -24, -12-+12
Auto Bend
Detune Depth 0-15
Vibrato
Rate 0-63
Waveform Tri, Sine, Square, Sawup, Sawdwn, Trill1, Trill2, Randml—4
Rise Time 0-15
Modulation Depth 0-15
Ch after Sens (Channel Aftertouch Sensitivity) 0-15
Poly after Sens (Polyphonic Aftertouch Sensitivity) 0-15
Editing a Rhythm Set (Rhythm Setup)
Rhythm Name (Rhythm Sat Name)
Bender (Bend)
Inst
Tone (Tone Number, Tone Select)
Source (Source Number) 1-127
Mute B1-D7
Level 0—31
V.sens (Velocity Sensitivity) - 7-+ 7
Env Mode (Envelope Mode) Sustain, Nosustain
Pitch
Pitch Shift
Ch after Sens (Channel Aftertouch Sensitivity) -36, -24 , -12-+12
Pitch Randomize 0-15
Auto Bend Dpth
Auto Bond Rate
Output (Output Assign) Dry, Rev, Cho, Dir1
Data Mode (Data)
Write Procedure (Write)
The Renumber Function
Patch Write, Exchange, Copy, Part Copy
Exchange
Part Copy
Timbre Write, Write + Ren, Exchange, Copy, Copy + Ren
Write + Ren (Write + Renumber)
Copy + Ren (Copy + Renumber)
Rhythm Set (Rhythm Setup) Write, Write + Ren, Exchange, Copy, Copy + Ren
Bulk Dump
Data Groups for Transmission
All Data (All)
Setup Data (Setup)
Param (Setup/Parameter)
Map/All Patch, Timbre, Rhythm, Rhythm Inst
Map/Patch Map1, 2, 3, 4, 1-4
Temporary (Temp) All, Patch, Timbrel, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1-6, Rhythm Set
Memory
All Patch X 64, Timbre X 128, Rhythm Setx4
Timbre 1-128
Initialize
Data Groups for Initialization
Param (Parameter)
Map/Patch Map1. 2, 3, 4, 1-4
Map/Rhythm Map1, 2, 3, 4, 1-4
Map/R.inst (Rhythm Inst) Map1 2, 3, 1-4
Temporary (Temp)
Jump Page
Utility
Rom Play
MIDI Monitor
Run/Stop
Mode (Rx1, Rx2)
About the MIDI Monitor Display
Display Pointer
Data Lelal
Basic Procedures
How to Adjust the Volume
How to Change the Output
How to Use the MIX out
How to Independently Output a Specified Part
How to Independently Output All Parts
How to Select Patches
How to Change the Current Sound
How to Change the Pitch
How to Add Reverb
How to Add Chorus
How to Add Vibrato
How to Set Channels
How to Change the Volume of a Part
How to Change Part Panning (Stereo Position)
How to Select Timbres
How to Select Rhythm Sets
How to Control a Specific Parameter
How to Use a Sequencer to Reproduce the Current Settings
Transmit the Data from the Setup Area
Transmit the Data from the Temporary Area
Supplementary Material
Error Messages
Messages Which Appear When the Power Is Turned on
Messages Which Appear When a PCM Card (SN-13110 Series) Is Used
Messages Which Appear When External MIDI Devices Are Used
Troubleshooting
No Sound/Volume too Low
The Pitch Is Incorrect
Cannot Select Sounds
The Effect Is Not Applied
MIDI Data from a Sequencer Is Not Received Correctly
Parameter List
Setup
Rhythm Set
Patch
Timbre
Preset Tone List
Drums List
Initialized Settings
Blank Charts
Roland Exclusive Messages
Data Format for Exclusive Messages
Address Mapped Data Transfer
One Way Transfer Procedure
Data Set 1: DT1 (12H)
Handshake-Transfer Procedure
Types of Messages
Want to Send Data: WSD (40H)
Request Data - ROD (41H)
Data Set: DAT (42H)
Acknowledge: ACK (43H)
Rejection: RJC (4FH)
Example of Message Transactions
MIDI Implementation
Transmitted Data
Recognized Receive Data
Program Change
Channel Pressure
Channel Mode Message
Reset All Controller
System Reseiving Message
System Exclusive Message
Exclusive Communications
Transmit
Parameter Adress Map
Bulk Dump Area
Individual Parameter Control Area
Setup Parameter
Patch Temporary
Timbre 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Temporary
Rhythm Setup Temporary
Patch 1 - 64
Patch Map, Timbre Map, Rhythm Map, R.inst Map
Setup Parameter (Individual)
Patch Common Parameter (Individual)
Patch Rhythm Part Parameter (Individual)
Timbre Parameter [1] (Individual)
Rhythm Setup Parameter Inst = B1 (Individual)
MIDI Implementation Chart
How to Read a MIDI Implementation Chart
U-220 MIDI Flow Chart
Specifications
Index
Apparatus Containing Lithium Batteries
Radio and Television Interference
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