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Chapter 11. Recording Performances on the RS-5/9 to an External Device
Making Settings Prior to Recording, 
Recording, and Listening to the 
Recorded Performance
You can record and listen to performances using the same 
procedures used with an external sequencer connected. Refer 
to (p. 124–126).
* When reading this portion, just replace “sequencer” with 
“sequencer software” or “computer” whenever it appears in 
the text.
Using the RS-5/9 as a GM/GM2 
System-Compatible Sound Module
You can play back music data designed for GM and GM2 
sound generators by connecting an external sequencer and 
using the RS-5/9 as a sound module.
* For instructions on connecting the external sequencer, refer to 
(p. 124).
* When the RS-5/9 receives a GS Reset message, the RS-5/9 is 
enabled for the GS format (a shared set of specifications 
proposed by Roland for standardization of multi-timbral sound 
modules). This permits playback of music data bearing the GS 
logo (GS music data). However, Roland’s Sound Canvas 
Series (including the SC-8850 and SC-8820 models) feature a 
different sound module format and expanded tone map, so data 
created exclusively for the Sound Canvas Series may not play 
back properly on the RS-5/9.
Playing Back GM/GM2 Music 
Data
Be sure to note the following when playing back GM or GM2 
music data.
Set the System Exclusive Receive Switch to ON 
(p. 116).
When set to OFF, GM System On and GM2 System On MIDI 
messages cannot be received. With the factory settings, this 
will be “ON.”
Make Sure to Play Back from the Beginning of 
the Song
When playback of a song is started at any point other than 
the beginning, the sound generator settings are not reset to 
the GM and GM2 initial settings values, and the song is not 
played back correctly.
* If you want to play back a song in which a message resetting 
the sound generator to the initial settings values (GM Setup 
message or GM2 Setup message) was not recorded, you must 
first restore the RS-5/9’s sound generator to the GM/GM2 
basic settings (p. 117).
Set the GM System On Receive Switch or GM2 
System On Receive Switch to ON
When set to OFF, GM System On and GM2 System On MIDI 
messages cannot be received. When shipped from the 
factory, both of these are set to “ON.”
The GM System On Receive Switch and GM2 System On 
Receive Switch settings affect the RS-5/9 as a whole (i.e., are 
system settings). This setting remains stored in memory even 
while the power is off.
1. Press [EDIT], getting the indicator to light.
2. Use VALUE [-]/[+] to select “System Setup.”
3. Press [ENTER].
4. Press [4] a number of times to select “GM SYSTEM.” or 
“GM2 SYSTEM.”
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* If you hold down [SHIFT] and press [4], you will return to the 
previous item.
5. Use VALUE [-]/[+] to set “ON.”
6. Press [EDIT].
The [EDIT] indicator goes out, and you are returned to 
the previous screen.