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MIDI
is
short
for
Musical
Instrument
Digital
Inter-
face.
The
concept
refers
to
many
things,
the
most
obvious
being
a
connector
type
that
is
used
by
musical
instruments
and
effects
devices
to
exchange
messages
relating
to
the
act
of
making
music.
Every
time
you
play
on
the
ep-95/ep-
85/ep-75's
keyboard
or
start
the
Pianist,
your
instrument
will
send
MIDI
data
to
its
MIDI
OUT
port.
If
you
connect
that
port
to
the
MIDI
IN
port
of
another
instrument,
that
instrument
may
play
the
same
notes
as
the
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75.
MIDI
is
a
language
that
translates
every
action
relating
to
music
into
binary
digits
that
can
be
transferred
via
a
MIDI
cable.
It
is
a
universal
standard,
which
means
that
musical
data
can
be
sent
to
and
received
by
instruments
of
different
types
and
manufacturers.
Furthermore,
MIDI
allows
you
to
connect
your
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75
to
a
computer
or
hardware
sequencer.
Requirements
for
receiving
and
transmitting
MIDI
data
MIDI
messages
are
transmitted
and
received
using
two
(sometimes
three)
connectors
and
spe-
cial
MIDI
cables:
ep-95/85/75
External
MIDI
device
This
connector
receives
mes-
sages
from
other
MIDI
devices.
This
connector
transmits
MIDI
messages
generated
on
your
ep-95/ep-85
/ep-75.
This
connector
“echoes
back”
ali
MIDI
messages
received
via
MIDI
IN
(not
available
on
the
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75).
MIDI
THRU:
Explaining
MIDI
in
great
detail
lies
beyond
the
scope
of
this
manual.
There
is
a
booklet
called
MIDI
Guide
available
from your
Roland
dealer
that
tells
you
the
ins
and
outs
of
MIDI.
Here
is
what
MIDI
allows
you
to
do:
You
can
play
on
the
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75's
key-
board
and
have
another
instrument
play
exactly
the
same
notes
(usually
with
a
different
sound).
That
is
the
same
as
layering
two
sound
on
the
ep-95
/ep-85/ep-75
itself,
except
that
the
external
sound
doesn’t
use
your
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75's
voices
(it
is
28-voice
polyphonic).
You
can
connect
the
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75
to
a
com-
puter
with
sequencer
software
or
a
hardware
sequencer
and
have
it
play
back
the
notes
trans-
mitted
by
the
sequencer
(software).
If
you
play
back
GM/GS
compatible
Standard
MIDI
Files,
the
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75
will
function
as
16-part
multitimbral
sound
module
(like
a
Roland
Sound
Canvas).
Your
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75
receives
on
all
16
MIDI
channels
and
can
play
back
as
many
as
16
paris
using
different
sounds
(a
feature
referred
to
as
multitimbral).
To be
able
to
transmit
MIDI
data
to
a
receiving
device,
connect
the
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75’s
MIDI
OUT
port
to
the
external
module’s/sequencer’s
MIDI
IN
port.
External
MIDI
device
ep-95/85/75
In
the
case
of
a
sequencer,
you
may
also
want
to
connect
the
external
device’s
MIDI
OUT
port
to
the
ep-95/ep-85/ep-75’s
MIDI
IN
port.
(When
recording
sequences,
you
need
to
switch
off
the
sequencer’s
MIDI
Thru
function.)
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