ROLAND A-30/AX-1 TURBO FACTS
Perfect for playing sounds from a GS/GM sound module, these MIDI keyboard controllers can
transmit on two MIDI channels simultaneously, create splits and layers, and can
Start/Stop a sequencer from the front panel.
Initializing
- To restore the original factory settings, hold down the WRITE button
and then turn the power on.
Selecting Patches
- Press the PATCH button so the LED is lit.
- Use the numbered buttons to select patches 1-16 (The numbers ABOVE the
buttons indicate the patch number).
- To select patches 17-32, press the boxed-in "17-32" button, then press
the patch button (now the boxed-in numbers above the buttons indicate the patch
number).
Editing
You can transmit on two MIDI channels simultaneously (upper and lower) with
completely programmable split points. KBD MODE allows you to enable the lower
part, the upper part or both parts. The SPLIT LEDs will indicate your choice.
The EDIT buttons allow you to select which of the two parts you wish to edit.
Again, an LED will indicate your choice. You can avoid much confusion by making
sure that the part you are editing is the same as the part you have enabled
under KBD Mode. The procedures described in the following sections concern
editing patches. To properly edit a patch:
- Make sure PATCH LED is OFF (Press PATCH button if necessary).
- Use the SPLIT buttons to choose which part you are listening to (Upper or
Lower).
- Use the EDIT buttons to choose the part to be edited (Upper or Lower).
To write a patch, press and hold down WRITE, then push the patch button
corresponding to the patch location desired. When writing a patch, the
information remembered will include:
- Data Entry assignment
- Value of Beats Per Minute
- Values of CC00, CC32 and Program Change
- Effects settings
- CC07 (volume) settings
- MIDI channel assignments
- Splits and parts enabled
- Octave assignments
- Filters for control messages (Pitch Bender, Modulation, Sustain)
- Assignment of Expression Lever (Modulation/Aftertouch)
Setting Split Point
There are three different keyboard modes: Single (Upper or Lower alone), Split
(Upper on right keyboard side, Lower on left), and Layer (two sounds
overlapping). To configure your keyboard into one of these modes, you will need
to set the upper limit of the Lower part and the lower limit of the Upper part
like this:
- Make sure the PATCH LED is OFF.
- Press and hold the LOWER button under KBD Mode until the LED begins
flashing.
- Now press the key that corresponds to your desired limit point.
- Repeat this process with the UPPER button.
Sending Program Changes
To send a program change message (which will call-up the Capital Tones on a GS
instrument):
- Make sure the PATCH LED is OFF.
- Press the PROGRAM CHANGE button.
- Now use the buttons numbered 1-0 (underneath the buttons) to select your
Program Change number.
- Press ENTER to send the message.
Each factory patch (1-32) is programmed to send a program change number
corresponding to a specific instrument belonging to a family of instruments
that is listed in blue above the numerical buttons (Piano, Chromatic
Percussion, Guitar, etc.) Each of these instrument families consists of several
sounds of a similar type.
Sending a Bank Select message to access a Variation (Sub-Capital)
Tone
- Press the PATCH button if necessary (the LED should be OFF).
- Press the CC00 button.
- Now use the buttons numbered 1-0 to enter the Bank value (usually either 8
or 127 on GS products).
- Press ENTER.
- Now use the buttons numbered 1-0 to select your Program Change number.
- Press ENTER to send the message.