Parameters With Settings That Can Be Changed; Midi Channel; Controller Number Setting For Control Pedal; Setting For Latch Type Control Pedal Operation - Roland FC-200 Owner's Manual

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PARAMETERS WITH SETTINGS THAT CAN BE CHANGED

This section describes those parameters that have settings which can be changed. The explanations here describe functions
and what appears on the display. This section uses bold type to indicate factory default settings.
If you need information on how to make settings for parameters, see "How to Make Changes" (p. 19).
MIDI Channel: 1 to 16
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This sets the channel for sending and receiving MIDI messages.
This MIDI channel setting is also used for the device ID that is employed when sending or receiving
System Exclusive (SysEx) messages for MIDI data transfers and similar operations.
Controller Number Setting for Control Pedal: 1 to 31, 30 to 80 to 95
[
Sets the controller number for the Control pedal.
This sets the controller number that is used when sending Control Change messages.
Setting for Latch Type Control Pedal Operation: On / Off
[
Latch on/off setting for Control pedal.
This setting determines whether the pedal works as latch type or momentary type pedal when
sending Control Change messages.
Controller Number Setting for Expression Pedal: 1 to 7 to 31, 33 to 95
[
Sets the controller number for the expression pedal.
This sets the controller number that is used when sending Control Change messages.

] (MIDI Channel)

]
]
[On] Latch Type:
Pressing the pedal sends an ON 127 (7Fh) message, and the pedal remains on after it is
released. Pressing the pedal again sends an OFF 0 (00h) message. The pedal indicator lights
up when on.
[Off] Momentary Type:
Pressing the pedal sends an ON 127 (7Fh) message, and releasing the pedal sends an OFF
0 (00h) message. The pedal indicator lights up when on (in other words, while the pedal is
depressed.)
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