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3.
Press
the
Transpose
button
and
confirm
that
the
indicator
goes
out.
4.
Press
the
Pipe
Organ
button
while
holding
the
Transpose
button
down.
5.
Set
the
receive
MIDI
channel
(on
the
receiver
device)
with
the
[+/-]
buttons.
6.
Press
the
Transpose
button
and
confirm
that
the
indicator
goes
out.
MIDI
channel
you
have
set
is
retained
until
piano
is
switched
off.
The
the
*
If
ALL
is
selected
for
the
receive
channel,
the
HP-
730/530e/330e's
sound
will
always
play
no
matter
what
channels
performance
messages
are
received.
*
The
Tone
to
be
played
is
determined
by
the
Program
Change
received
on
that
channel.
The
Program
Change
Numbers
and_
the
corresponding
Tones
are
shown
on
page
39.
Setting
the
Local
Control
Local
Control
On/Off
When
the
piano
is
connected
to
a
MIDI
sequencer,
the
performance
is
recorded
into
the
sequencer,
then
the
recorded
data
can
be
played
back
by
the
sequencer.
“Sequencer:
Memory
[f
the
sequencer’s
THRU
function
is
turned
on,
the
same
notes
will
be
combined
and
played.
This
happens
because
the
keyboard
information
reaches
the
sound
generator
via
two
different
routes
(1)
and
(2).
This
makes
the
performance
sound
strange,
and
greatly
reduces
the
number
of
available
voices.
To
resolve
this,
we
can
disable
route
(1)
by
setting
the
unit
to
LOCAL
OFF.
Loca]
ON:
In
this
mode,
the
keyboard
and
the
internal
sound
module
are
connected.
Local
Off:
The
keyboard
and_
the
internal
sound
module
are
disconnected.
No
sound
will
be
heard
by
playing
the
keyboard.
vehi
-No'sound
produced:
~
Local
Off
nt
Me:
holding
the
1.
Press
the
Strings
button
while
Transpose
button
down.
Now
it
is
Local
On
mode.
2.
Local
can
be
toggled
On/Off
by
pressing
the
[+/-
|
buttons.
3.
Press
the
Transpose
button
and
confirm
that
the
indicator
goes
out.
The
Local
On
or
Off
setting
you
make
here
is
retained
until
the
piano
is
switched
off.
*
When
the
MIDI
Connector
on
the
piano
is
not
connected
to
a
MIDI
cable,
it
is
always
set
to
Local
On.
A
MIDI
sequencer
is
a
device
that
records
performance
data
in
the
form
of
MIDI
messages,
then
plays
it
back.
Roland
offers
the
MC-50mk
Il
and
MT-120,
which
combine
both
a
sequencer
and
sound
module.
The
Local
On
or
Off
is
selected
by
receiving
the
MIDI
Local
Control
messages.
When
the
piano
is
set
up
with
the
MT-120,
Local
Off
messages
are
transmitted
when
the
MT-120
is
switched
on.
By
English
37

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