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[. . . ] No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. USING THE UNIT SAFELY Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly. Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly. * Material damage refers other adverse effects respect to the home furnishings, as well animals or pets. to damage or caused with and all its to domestic The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings. The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. [. . . ] 42). You can use the control pedal and expression pedal switch to switch the AMP CONTROL jacks ­ see "Change the Pedal Settings" (p. 42). 30 Patch Mode Using the External Control Pedals and Expression Pedals You can connect separately available footswitches and expression pedals and use the external pedals just like the E-66's pedals to transmit Control Change messages, Realtime messages, and other such data. For details about the all parameters and changes the setting, refer to "Change the Pedal Settings" (p. 42). When a BOSS FS-5U, FS-6 Footswitch is Connected, Assigned to CTL Pedal: These function in the same way as the E-66's built-in control pedals. Connect a control pedal to the EXP PEDAL/CTL jack and set the E-66 to enable use of the pedal. 50) * If you have two FS-5U pedals or an FS-6 pedal connected to the CTL3, 4 jack with a special PCS-31 connecting cable (from Roland; available separately), the footswitch connected to the plug with the white ring controls the setting of CONTROL 3, and the footswitch connected to the plug with the red ring controls the setting of CONTROL 4. * When only one footswitch is connected to the CTL3, 4 jack, the CONTROL 3 settings are enabled. * When an FS-6 is connected to the CTL3, 4 jack with an optional connection cable (stereo 1/4" phone stereo 1/4" phone), pedal switch B operates according to the CONTROL 3 settings, and pedal switch A operates according to the CONTROL 4 settings. See "Making the Connections" (p. 11) for instructions on setting the polarity switch and mode switch for the connected pedal. When a Roland EV-5, BOSS FV-500L or FV-500H is Connected, Assigned to Expression Pedal: These function in the same way as the E-66's built-in expression pedals. Connect a expression pedal to the EXP PEDAL/CTL jack and set the E-66 to enable use of the pedal. * If you are connecting a BOSS FV-500L or FV-500H, connect the pedal with an optional connection cable (stereo 1/4" phone stereo 1/4" phone). The Controller Number of Each Pedal Each pedal is set at the factory as shown below. Pedal CTL3 CTL4 CTL5 CTL6 CTL7 CTL8 EXP PEDAL 3 EXP PEDAL 4 EXP PEDAL 5 CC# 76 75 10 91 11 64 76 10 11 Range 0­127 0­127 0­127 0­127 0­127 0­127 0­127 0­127 0­127 Mode LATCH LATCH LATCH LATCH LATCH LATCH ­ ­ ­ You can set the range for values that are transmitted, refer to "Change the Pedal Settings" (p. 42). 31 Patch Mode Transmitting Patch Data When a patch is selected with the [ ] and [ ] pedals and number pedals, the MIDI messages saved to the patch are transmitted. With the factory settings, Program Change messages are not transmitted just by pressing the [ ] and [ ] pedals. 44) to save the MIDI messages to a patch. 37 Patch Mode Copying and Moving MIDI Messages Within a Stream You can copy MIDI messages saved within a MIDI stream. Use this function when you want to program a number of similar messages in a stream. Messages in MIDI streams are output in the same order they are programmed. To change the sequence of the messages in a stream, use the Move function. 1 2 3 Press PARAMETER [ ][ ] to move the cursor to message number. Press VALUE [ number. ][ ] to select you want to copy (or move) message Press PARAMETER [ ][ ] to select the "MOVE" or "COPY. " 4 5 Press [WRITE]. Press VALUE [ ][ message number. ] to select the copy destination (or move destination) The copy (or move) message is inserted to the in front of the selected message number. 6 7 Press [WRITE]. "Sure?" appears in the display; press [WRITE] once more. 8 After making the changes, follow the instructions in "Storing (Saving) Patches" (p. 44) to save the MIDI messages to a patch. 38 Patch Mode How to Copy MIDI Streams You can copy an edited stream to a different patch or different stream. 1 2 In the Patch Mode's top screen, press PARAMETER [ ]. Press PARAMETER [ ][ ] to select the stream to be used as the copy source, then press [WRITE]. 3 Press PARAMETER [ ][ ] to select "Copy MIDI, " then press [WRITE]. 4 Press VALUE [ ][ then press [WRITE]. ] to select the stream to be used as the copy source, 5 Press VALUE [ ][ ] to select the stream to be used as the copy destination, then press [WRITE]. 6 "Sure?" appears in the display; press [WRITE] once more. 7 After making the changes, follow the instructions in "Storing (Saving) Patches" (p. 44) to save the MIDI messages to a patch. 39 Patch Mode How to Delete MIDI Streams You can delete content in streams. 1 2 In the Patch Mode's top screen, press PARAMETER [ ]. Press PARAMETER [ ][ ] to select the stream from which you want to delete data, then press [WRITE]. 3 Press PARAMETER [ ][ ] to select "Delete MIDI, " then press [WRITE]. 4 "Sure?" appears in the display; press [WRITE] once more. 5 After making the changes, follow the instructions in "Storing (Saving) Patches" (p. 44) to save the MIDI messages to a patch. Setting the Timing for Transmission of OFF MIDI Streams 1 2 In the Patch Mode's top screen, press PARAMETER [ ]. Press PARAMETER [ ][ ] to select "Off Timing. " Setting the timing for transmission 3 Press VALUE [ Value PEDAL RELEASE PATCH CHANGE ][ ] to set the value. Explanation After the patches are switched, the OFF stream is transmitted when the pedal is released. The OFF stream is transmitted immediately before the ON stream for the next patch is transmitted. The Off Timing parameter is set to PATCH CHANGE when shipped from the factory. 4 40 After making the changes, follow the instructions in "Storing (Saving) Patches" (p. 44) to save the MIDI messages to a patch. Patch Mode Setting the Amp Control You can set the status of the AMP CONTROL jacks when patches are selected. 1 2 In the Patch Mode's top screen, press PARAMETER [ ]. Press PARAMETER [ ][ ] to select "AMP Ctl. " AMP CONTROL 1 jack AMP CONTROL 2 jack 3 4 Press PARAMETER [ ][ ] to select "1" or "2" of the AMP Ctl. Press VALUE [ ][ ] to change the value. You can change the polarity of the AMP CONTROL jacks. For more detailed information, see "Setting the Polarity of the AMP CONTROL Jacks" (p. 50) is set to NORMAL is as shown below. Value --OFF ON Explanation The AMP CONTROL jack is disabled. [. . . ] TEL: 596 596 426860 Gigamusic SARL 10 Rte De La Folie 97200 Fort De France Martinique F. W. I. TEL: 596 596 715222 CZECH REP. 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