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[. . . ] This product should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer. This product, either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speakers, may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist. [. . . ] Use INSTRUMENT [l] [r] to select instrument number (001-128) and the variation number (64 or 65) in which an original sound stored. Instrument number in which to store PART INSTRUMENT A16 Write UI 64/032? LEVEL 100 PAN 0 Variation number in which to store 6. 7. When you press [ALL] the sound will be stored. If you decide not to store, press [MUTE]. Press the [USER INST] button to turn off the indicator and complete the procedure. * User Instrument parameter values can be transmitted as MIDI Exclusive messages (p. 107). Data that is transmitted in this way can be saved using a sequencer or computer, and re-transmitted back to this unit to save and restore User Instrument data. 6 PART ALL LEVEL MUTE REVERB SC-55 MAP SC-88 MAP DELAY INSTRUMENT 5 PAN CHORUS KEY SHIFT MIDI CH 7 USER INST SELECT VIB RATE ATTACK VIB DEPTH CUTOFF DECAY VIB DELAY RESONANCE RELEASE EFX ON/OFF EFX TYPE EFX PARAM EFX VALUE 5 Native map Variation number Storing Locations for User Insutruments 065 064 032 024 016 008 000 User Tone User Tone User Tone User Tone User Tone User Tone Syn Harpsi User Tone User Tone User Tone User Tone Piano + Str. European Pf Piano 1w Piano 1 Hard FM EP St. FM EP Harpsi. o Harpsi. w Detuned EP 2 Couple Hps. E. Piano 2 Harpsichord Clav. 003 002 001 000 Explosion Lasergun Machine Gun Gun Shot 001 006 007 008 128 Instrument number 98 Chapter 5. Convenient functions s Creating and saving an Insertion effect (User Effect) Insertion effect parameter settings that you make can be saved in memory. An Insertion effect that you save in this way is referred to as a User Effect. 64 User Effects can be stored. * For the function of each parameter, refer to the applicable page. 3. Set the Insertion effect parameters. ("Insertion effect settings, " p. 56) Press the [EFX] button to make the indicator light orange. Caution is required at this point-- if you happen to change the effect type, all the effect parameters will revert to their defaults. Simultaneously press [EFX] and [ON/OFF]. The display will ask "Write U. EFX 01?" Use INSTRUMENT [l][r] to select the number (01 to 64) where you wish to store the data. 4. 5. To store the data, press [ALL]. To cancel without storing, press [MUTE]. Press [EFX] to turn off the indicator and complete the procedure. 4 PART ALL LEVEL MUTE REVERB SC-55 MAP SC-88 MAP CHORUS PAN INSTRUMENT 3 KEY SHIFT MIDI CH 3 VIB RATE USER INST SELECT ATTACK DELAY VIB DEPTH CUTOFF DECAY VIB DELAY RESONANCE RELEASE EFX ON/OFF EFX TYPE EFX PARAM EFX VALUE 2 5 To load the User Effect that was stored, use the following procedure. The "X" symbol of the effect number indicates that this is a User effect. PART INSTRUMENT A01 01x Stereo-EQ LEVEL 100 PAN 0 Chapter 5. If you wish to change the User Drum Set number, simultaneously press both INSTRUMENT [l] and[r] buttons, and then use INSTRUMENT [l] [r] to select the number. However, be aware that if you change the number, the parameter settings will also change. PART INSTRUMENT SET 066*SER DRUM2 LEVEL 100 PAN 0 5. r r Simultaneously press PAN [r ] and CHORUS [r ] to end the procedure. * To store the name of the User Drum Set in memory, follow the steps explained in "Storing an entire Drum Set (procedure 2)" on p. 103, 105. 1 ALL 3 PART INSTRUMENT 4 LEVEL PAN REVERB CHORUS MUTE SC-55 MAP SC-88 MAP 25 KEY SHIFT MIDI CH DELAY 102 Chapter 5. Convenient functions q Storing a Drum instrument 1. Select a Drum Part and Drum Set, and create a drum instrument ("Drum editing procedure" p. 42). PART INSTRUMENT AD1 001 LEVEL C#3 CrshCym1 100 PAN 0 If the above screen is displayed after you create a drum instrument, you can use the following procedure to save your data as a User Drum Set. If the screen display is different than the one shown above, use following procedure 2, 3. 2. 3. Make sure that the [ALL] indicator is dark. If it is lit, press [ALL] to turn it off. l Simultaneously press [SELECT] and EFX TYPE [l ]. The display will show the Part Group (p. 23), Part Mode (p. 27), Drum Set number, Note name, and Drum Instrument name (p. 43). Part Group Part Mode Drum set number PART INSTRUMENT AD1 001 LEVEL C#3 Note Name CrshCym1 Drum Instrument name 100 PAN 0 VIB RATE USER INST SELECT ATTACK VIB DEPTH CUTOFF DECAY VIB DELAY RESONANCE RELEASE EFX ON/OFF EFX TYPE EFX PARAM EFX VALUE 3 Chapter 5. Convenient functions 103 There are two ways to store an edited drum instrument. The first is to store each Drum Instrument individually (procedure 1). The second is to store an entire set of Drum Instruments as a Drum Set (procedure 2). Storing an individual Drum Instrument (procedure 1) The following procedure will store an individual Drum Instrument into the Note Name you specify. 4-1. To store an individual Drum Instrument, simultaneously press the [USER INST] and [SELECT] buttons. Note name PART INSTRUMENT User Drum Set number AD1 Write UD D#3/65? LEVEL 100 PAN 0 Use the INSTRUMENT [l] [r] buttons to specify the Note Name and the User Drum Set number (65/66) into which the data will be stored. When you simultaneously press the INSTRUMENT [l] [r] buttons, the cursor will move between the Note Name and the Drum Set number. 5. To store the data, press [ALL]. To quit without storing, press [MUTE]. Procedure 1 Native/SC-88 Map C3 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 C4 60 61 62 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 B4 71 69 70 71 66 62 63 64 65 67 68 66 57 58 59 C4 60 61 54 50 51 52 53 55 56 54 C3 48 49 Procedure 2 Native/SC-88 Map Note name Note number 65 66 65 66 User Drun Set number User Drun Set number 104 Chapter 5. Convenient functions Storing an entire Drum Set (procedure 2) The following procedure will store all the Drum Instruments for the entire currently selected Drum Set. lr 4-2. To store the entire Drum Set, simultaneously press EFX VALUE [l ] [r ] buttons. The User Drum set number into which the data will be stored PART INSTRUMENT AD1 Write U. DRUM 65? LEVEL 100 PAN 0 Use the INSTRUMENT [l] [r] buttons to specify the User Drum Set number (65/66) into which the data will be stored. 5. To store the data, press [ALL]. To quit without storing, press [MUTE]. 5 PART ALL LEVEL MUTE REVERB SC-55 MAP SC-88 MAP DELAY 4-1, 4-2 INSTRUMENT PAN CHORUS KEY SHIFT MIDI CH VIB RATE USER INST SELECT ATTACK VIB DEPTH CUTOFF DECAY VIB DELAY RESONANCE RELEASE EFX ON/OFF EFX TYPE EFX PARAM EFX VALUE 4-1 4-2 Chapter 5. [. . . ] Royal Cape Park, Unit 24 Londonderry Road, Ottery 7800 Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA TEL: (021) 799 4900 FINLAND Roland Scandinavia As, Filial Finland Elannontie 5 FIN-01510 Vantaa, FINLAND TEL: (0)9 68 24 020 UKRAINE TIC-TAC Mira Str. Box 180 295400 Munkachevo, UKRAINE TEL: (03131) 414-40 AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND Roland Corporation Australia Pty. , Ltd. 38 Campbell Avenue Dee Why West. 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