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Roland HP 2700 - Using MIDI; Connections Made With the MIDI Connectors

Roland HP 2700
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About
MIDI...
:
ce
The
MIDI
(Musical
Instrument
Digital
Interface)
standard
was
formulated
to
provide
for
the
transfer
of
performance
information
among
electronic
musical
instruments
and
computers.
@
Another
MIDI
keyboard
or
a
sequencer
can
be
used
to
play
the
sounds
in
the
HP-3700/2700.
@
The
HP-3700/2700
can
be
played
and
used
to
trigger
other
instruments
or
sound
modules
equipped
with
MIDI.
@
What
you
perform
on
the
HP-3700/2700
can
be
recorded
into
a
sequencer.
Connections
Made
With
the
MIDI
Connectors
Three
MID!
connectors
are
provided
on
the
instru-
ment's
rear
panel.
(IN,
OUT,
and
THRU)
MIDI
IN
Connector
Here,
MIDI
data
is
re-
ceived.
When
wishing
to
have
the
HP-3700/2700
played
by
a
sequencer
or
other
MIDI
device,
con-
nect
the
cable
so
it
runs
from
here
to
the
MIDI
OUT
or
MIDI
THRU
con-
nector
on
the
device
being
connected.
MIDI
OUT
Connector
MIDI
data
is
sent
out
from
this
connector.
When
wishing
to
play
the
sounds
of
an
external
MIDI-equipped
instrument
or
sound
module,
or
record
what
you
play
into
a
sequencer,
connect
a
cable
be-
tween
here
and
the
MIDI
IN
connector
on
the
device
you
are
connecting.
MIDI
THRU
Connector
An
exact
copy
of
any
MIDI
signals
arriving
at
this
instru-
ment's
MIDI
IN
connector
is
sent
out
from
this
connector.
Connections
between
MIDI
connectors
should
be
made
using
MIDI
cable
as
shown
in
the
figure
below
(option:
MSC-
15/25/50).
@
Connecting
a
MIDI
sound
source
(MT-32
etc...)
MIDI
Sound
Source
HP-3700/2700
__sag_
we
san
9
99
ewe
®@
Connecting
an
RA-50
Roland
RA-50
HP-3700/2700
@
Connecting
an
MT-100
Roland
MT-100
66
aU
Q
>
2
Lerereod
®
Connecting
a
PR-100
and
MID!
Sound
Source
Roland
PR-100
MIDI
Sound
Source
HP-3700/2700
@
69
S06
Q
2
Lortmod

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