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Roland F-120 R User Manual

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Various settings (Function mode)
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Display Function Setting Value Explanation
VC Mode
OFF
Visual Control Mode
Controlling video equipment (visual control mode/channel)
Visual Control is a function that lets you control images along with your performance. If you’ve set
Visual Control mode to “1” (MIDI Visual Control) or “2” (V-LINK), playing the keyboard of the F-120R
will control the images produced by the Visual Control device connected to the F-120R using a MIDI
cable.
OFF (default) Visual Control is o.
1 (
MIDI Visual Control
) MIDI Visual Control mode is selected. The notes played in the lowest octave no longer sound.
2 (V-LINK) V-LINK mode is selected. The notes played in the lowest octave no longer sound.
VC Ch
1
Visual Control Channel 1~16 (default: 10) Species the MIDI channel used to transmit MIDI messages to the Visual Control device.
MIDI Ch
1
MIDI Transmit Channel
OFF, 1~16
(default: 1)
MIDI transmit channel settings
This setting species the MIDI channel on which the F-120R will transmit.
MIDI uses sixteen MIDI channels, which are numbered 1 through 16. By connecting MIDI devices
and specifying the appropriate MIDI channel for each device, you can play or select sounds on
those devices. The F-120R receives on all sixteen channels (1~16).
What is MIDI Visual Control?
MIDI Visual Control is an internationally-used recommended practice that was added to the MIDI specication 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 specication 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 via their MIDI ports, making it easy to enjoy a variety of visual
eects that are linked with the performance.
Connection examples
Connect a MIDI cable from this unit’s MIDI Out connector to the MIDI In connector of your Visual Control compatible device.
* You’ll need a MIDI cable (sold separately) 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 function Transmitted MIDI message This unit’s operation
Switch images
CC00 (Bank Select): 0~4 Play black keys
Program Change: 1~7 Play white keys
Visual Control
compatible video
equipment
MIDI In connector
MIDI Out connector
What is MIDI?
MIDI, short for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface, was developed as a universal standard for the exchange of performance data among electronic musical instruments
and computers.
The F-120R is equipped with MIDI connectors to let it exchange performance data with external devices. These connectors can be used to connect the unit to an external
device for even greater versatility.
Connection examples
If you use a MIDI cable to connect this unit’s MIDI Out connector to the MIDI In connector
of your external MIDI sound module, you’ll be able to produce sound on the external MIDI
sound module by playing this unit’s keyboard. As necessary, set the external MIDI sound
module’s receive channel to match this unit’s MIDI transmit channel.
External MIDI
sound module
MIDI In connector
MIDI Out connector

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Roland F-120 R Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum Polyphony128 voices
Stretched TuningOn/Off
BluetoothNo
Rated Power Output12 W x 2
Keyboard ModeWhole, Dual (volume balance adjustable), Split (split point adjustable)
Sound GeneratorSuperNATURAL Piano Sound
Master Tuning415.3 Hz to 466.2 Hz (adjustable in increments of 0.1 Hz)
TransposeKey Transpose: -6 to +5 (in semitones)
MetronomeTempo: Quarter note = 10 to 500
RecorderApprox. 30, 000 notes
ControlsVolume
PedalsDamper pedal (capable of continuous detection), Soft pedal, Sostenuto pedal
Other FunctionsPanel Lock
ConnectorsDC IN jack
AccessoriesOwner's Manual AC Adaptor Power Cord (for AC Adaptor) Headphones Hook
Touch Sensitivity5 types, fixed touch
Temperament8 types, selectable tonic

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