Specifying The Visual Control Channel; Specifying The Maximum Volume; Specifying The Screen Display Language; Restoring The Factory Settings - Roland HPi-50e Owner's Manual

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Various Settings
Indication
Visual Control Tx Channel
Volume Limit (*1)
Language
Auto Off
Wireless
Memory Backup
Factory Reset
What is MIDI Visual Control?
MIDI Visual Control is an internationally-used recommended practice that was added to the MIDI specification so that visual
expression could be linked with musical performance. Video equipment that is compatible with MIDI Visual Control can be
connected to electronic musical instruments via MIDI in order to control video equipment in tandem with a performance.
What is V-LINK?
V-LINK is Roland's proprietary specification that allows visual expression to be linked with musical performance.
Video equipment that is compatible with V-LINK can be connected to electronic musical instruments, making it easy
to enjoy a variety of visual effects that are linked with the performance.
Connection examples
Connect a USB cable from this unit's USB port (p. 17) to the USB port of your Visual Control compatible device.
* You'll need a commercially available USB cable in order to connect this unit to a device that supports Visual Control.
Visual control function chart
Playing the lowest 12 keys of this unit (A0–G#1) will transmit the following MIDI messages.
Visual Control
Transmitted MIDI message
function
CC 0 (Bank Select): 0–4
Switch images
Program Change: 1–7
MEMO
58
(*1) This parameter can be saved by the "Memory Backup" operation (p. 12).
Explanation

Specifying the Visual Control Channel

Here's how to specify the channel on which messages used to control video will be sent.

Specifying the Maximum Volume

You can specify the maximum volume setting. This will prevent undesirably high volumes even if the [Volume] slider are operated
unintentionally.
20, 40, 60 ,80, 100

Specifying the Screen Display Language

You can change the language that's displayed in the screen.
English, Français, Deutsch, Italian, Spanish, Nederland,
With the factory settings, the unit's power will automatically be switched off 30 minutes after you stop playing or operating the unit.
If you don't want the power to turn off automatically, change the "Auto Off" setting to "Off" as follows.
MEMO
This setting is automatically saved in the HPi-50e. For details, refer to "Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a
Time ( Auto Off )" (p. 52).
By inserting the wireless USB Adapter (WNA1100-RL; sold separately) into the HPi-50e's USB memory port, you'll be able to use wireless-
compatible applications (such as the "Piano Partner" iPad app).
REFERENCE
For details, refer to "About the Wireless LAN Function" (p. 59).
The HPi-50e's settings will return to their default settings when you turn off the power, but you can store these settings so that they will
retain the changes you made even after the power is turned off, then on again.
REFERENCE
For details, refer to "Storing Your Settings (memory backup)" (p. 12).

Restoring the Factory Settings

When you execute the "Factory Reset" function, the settings you've edited in Function mode will be restored to their factory-set state.
NOTE
When you execute "Factory Reset, " all stored settings will be erased and returned to the factory settings.
MEMO
This function will not erase the songs from Favorite (internal memory) or USB flash drive (sold separately).
If you want to erase Favorite or USB flash drive, "Initializing the Memory" (p. 55).
HPi-50e's
operation
Play black keys
Play white keys
For details of the procedure on setting
up the Function mode, refer to p . 54
(Japanese)

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