Detailed Settings For Transmitted Parts (External); How To Make Settings; Adjusting The Volume And Pan (Volume/Pan); Setting The Amount Of Reverb And Chorus (Reverb/Chorus) - Roland RD-700GX Owner's Manual

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Using the RD-700GX As a Master Keyboard
Detailed Settings for
Transmitted Parts (EXTERNAL)
If you press the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button so the
"EXTERNAL" indicator is lit, you'll be able to set the following
items.

How to Make Settings

1.
Press the [EXTERNAL/INTERNAL] button so the
"EXTERNAL" indicator is lit
The RD-700GX is set to control the external MIDI
devices.
fig.Q3-09g
The EXTERNAL screen shown will not appear if Rec
Mode is "ON" in the Rec Setting parameter
NOTE
located in Utility edit. Turn the Rec Mode setting
"OFF" (p. 138).
2.
Press the Cursor [
move the cursor to the parameter to be set.
You can get the cursor to move more rapidly by holding
down the Cursor button that points in the direction you
want the cursor to move while you also press the Cursor
button that points in the opposite direction.
3.
Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or VALUE dial to
set the value.
If you press the [DEC] button and [INC] button
simultaneously, the value will be reset to "- - - (OFF)" or
to the default setting.
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Adjusting the Volume and Pan
(Volume/Pan)
Sets the volume and the panning (localizes sound image) for
each of the Tones.
The Volume setting is mainly used when multiple tones are
playing to obtain the desired balance in volume between each
zone.
The Pan setting positions the sound image of each zone when
the output is in stereo. With an increase in the value for L,
more of the sound will be heard as coming from the left side.
Similarly, more of the sound will originate at the right if the
value of R is increased. When set to 0, the sound is heard as
coming from the center.
Parameter
TX CC#
VOL (Volume)
CC07
PAN (Pan)
CC10
Setting the Amount of Reverb and
Chorus (Reverb/Chorus)
This sets the depth of the reverb and chorus effects.
Parameter
TX CC#
REV (Reverb)
CC91
CHO (Chorus)
CC93
Playing Sound Monophonically
(Mono/Poly)
Specifies whether the tone will play polyphonically (Poly) or
monophonically (Mono).
The Mono setting is effective when playing a solo instrument
tone such as sax or flute.
Parameter
M/P (Mono/Poly)
Value
- - - (OFF), 0–127
L64–0–63R, - - - (OFF)
Value
- - - (OFF), 0–127
Value
- - - (OFF), M (Mono, CC126),
P (Poly, CC127)

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