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User manual Roland, model MKS-50
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In such a case, make only the relevant connection. ► Where to start recording * Please do not start recording from the very head of the tape, but after slightly winding it. ► Tape you use * Use a new and high quality tape, if possible. An old tape is liable to have drop-out, therefore likely to cause error more often. * Use a cassette tape shorter than C-60. The one longer than C-90 is too thin for proper operation. ► Tape Recorder * Try using the same tape recorder in Saving and Loading, so that possibility of error will be reduced. * Clean and demagnetize the head of the tape recorder. ★ If error is still indicated, use a different tape recorder * Preservation of the data tape Please do not keep the data recorded tape in extreme heat or humidity or near strongly magnetic units such as TV, speaker or amplifier. 48 b. Bulk Damp/Bulk Load Using the Roland MIDI Exclusive Messages, the data in the MKS-50 can be transferred to other MKS-50, and vice versa. Also, the Tone data of the MKS-50 can be copied to the Alpha Juno or the HS-80 and vice versa. This copying function works whether "Exclusive" in the Patch Functions is set to ON or OFF. There are two types of data transfer; handshake and one-way. Handshake allows to verify whether the receiver is ready to receive the data, while the one-way transmits the data without confirming the condition of the receiver. The MKS-50 can select either of the two methods. Handshake Connection One-way Connection * Before taking the above procedure, set the MIDI channel of the receiver to the same number as the transmitter's. «How to transferthe data between two MKS-50's» 0 Set the Memory Protect of the receiver to OFF. © Using the Parameter Button ©, select either of the following settings. Handshake setting: Transmitter ▼ Receiver T . ....O-SCl One-way setting: Transmitter ▼ (3) Select the data group to be transferred using the Value Button Q on the transmitter device. 0 Select the same data group as selected on the transmitter as well as on the receiver by using the Value Button. 49 (5) Push the Write Button Q on the receiver. The receiver is ready to receive the data. Receiver T © Push the Write Button on the transmitter. The transmitter starts sending the data. Transmitter ▼ When the data transfer is completed, the Display responds with: Transmitter T Receiver T ► When the data is not received, the receiver shows "Load Error". Check if the connections are correctly and securely made, then repeat the transfering procedure. Receiver T ► When the Display shows "Mismatch Data", the data group to be transferred is different from the data group on the receiver. Select the correct data group and repeat the data transfer. ® Set the Memory Protect on the receiver to ON. To transfer the data between the MKS-50 and other MIDI device (e.g. Alpha Juno or HS-80), refer to the Implimentation Chart. The Alpha Juno or the HS-80 cannot receive the data other than Tone data, but if you try to transfer the data other than Tone data from the MKS-50 to the Alpha Juno or the HS-80, wrong data will be received without the Display showing error message, causing troubles. If this happhens, select the Tone data group, and repeat the transfer procedure. 50 c. Transmitting only a part of data (External Editing) © Using the Value Button Q, set the data group(s) to be transmitted to ON. @ Select the Patch to be transmitted on the MKS-50. The corresponding data will be transmitted. When transmitting (editing) is completed, set all the data groups to OFF. (When the MKS-50 is turned off then turned on again, all the data groups will be automatically OFF.) © Using the Parameter Button ©, select the data group which is to be transmitted. Chord Memory: Patch Memory: Tone Memory: Using the Roland Exclusive Message, it is possible to edit the data (e.g. a Patch Function, Tone Parameter or Chord Data) of the selected Patch. For instance, by using the programmable machine such as the MC-500 (Micro composer) or computer, the data can be externally edited even during live performance. *This function can be obtained only when "Exclusive" in the Patch Functions is set to ON. © Push the Tune/MIDI Button Q. 51 0 APPENDIX 1. Performance Controlling Function Table Performanc Controlling Functions Value Volume 00 — 127 1 :: lbc:: Modulation Sensitivity 00 — 127 Portamento ON/OFF Por t ci!:: i i me Portamento Time 00—127 Key Shift Key Shift -••12—И 2 D et-une Detune .....63—¡-64 Key К-вп9е Lo Key Range Low C0 — C8 Key Kan9e H i Key Range High CS — Си MIDI AFTER MIDI Aftertouch OH/OFF MIDI BENDER MIDI Bender OH/OFF MIDI EXCL MIDI Exclusive OH/OFF MIDI HOLD MIDI Hold OH /OFF MIDI MOD MIDI Modulation OH/OFF MIDI UOLUME MIDI Volume ON/OFF MIDI PORTA MIDI Portamento OH/OFF MONO BEND Mono Bender Range 00 — 12 CHORD MEM Ho. Chord Memory Number 01 — 16 ASSIGN MODE Assign Mode FO1У ГчОГЮ C. M:: Poly Mode Mon...
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