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User manual Roland, model JW-50

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Select the Change Velocity screen. (2)1 F5 ¡Menu 2 ©[F4|ChgVeio (4) Specify the track and the section to be edited, and then the following: Change to Bias Note Range (5)| Fl j Execute ©fF4]YES ©j sequencer“ [0%] (When the Bias is [0], the Velocity values will all be changed to 64.) Set the Velocity value. For example, set this to [36] to obtain Velocity value 100. [C-1(0) < - > G9(127)] The screen responds with “Are you sure ?”. Edit the data as specified. When finished, the screen will read “Completed.’ Return to the Basic screen in the Sequencer mode. Data Thinning (For a detailed explanation see page 4-34) A number of types of data that are recorded when using the Mixer are of the continuously changing type, such as Voiume/Pan, as well as Aftertouch and Pitch Bend. For this reason, a surprisingly large amount of unnecessary data can accumulate. The Data Thinning feature allows you to thin out a considerable portion of such unneeded data, without affecting the overall quality of the music as perceived by the listener. Select the Song Edit:Menu 1 screen, Select the Song Edif.Menu 2 screen. Select the Data Thin screen. (D SONG EDIT ©¡PS ¡Menu 2 (3)fF3]Thin (¿) Specify the track and the section to be thinned, and then the following: Status Value Time ©j Fl 1 Execute ©j~F4lYES (7)1 SEQUENCER 1 Select the MIDI Events to be thinned. Specify the interval for thinning the value. Specify the interval for thinning the time. The screen responds with “Are you sure ?”. Thin out the data as specified. When complete, the screen will read “Completed.” Return to the Basic screen in the Sequencer mode. Editing MIDI Events (Microscope Editing) (Pi SEQUENCER Ф1 MICRO.STEP © Track Select the Basic screen in the Sequencer mode. Select the Microscope screen. Select a track. # Changing the value of a MIDI Event (T) Position the cursor on the MIDI Event to be edited. First, place the cursor on the measure number ( □ / / ) and specify the measure number with the Numeric Keys. Then move the cursor to the MIDI Event to be edited. © Change the value of the MIDI Event. ill Erasing a MIDI Event ® Position the cursor on the MIDI Event to be erased. ®| Fl [Erase Select the Erase Event screen. (3) j F4 I YES Delete the MIDI Event. Creating a MIDI Event (except Tempo track) (D j F2 j Create Select the Create Event screen. (2) Position Specify the position (Measure/Beat/Clock) for the new MIDI Event. (3) Specify the MIDI Event to be created with the Function Keys. The MIDI Event is created and the Microscope screen will appear. FfTI Note [~F2lP.Bend j~F3]C. After I F4 |ToneCiig fF5~lC.Chg 1 shift 1+[fT1nrpn I SHIFT i+[F2lRPN SHIFT l + ÍF3lP.Afíer SHIFT | + [F4lGS-Ex SHÍFTkfFslExcI Note Event is created. Pitch Bend Event is created. Channel Aftertouch Event is created. Tone Change Event is created. Control Change Event is created. NRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number) is created. RPN (Registered Parameter Number) is created. Polyphonic Aftertouch Event is created. GS Exclusive Event is created. Exclusive Event is created. (D Set the values for the created Events. Shifting a MIDI Event (J) Move the cursor to the MIDI Event to be shifted. © | F3 | Move Select the Move Event screen. ® Position Specify the destination position for the Event in the measure/beat/clock display. ® f"F4] YES The MIDI Event is shifted to its new place. 7. Creating A Tone mm About User Tones A Tone consists of a Source Tone (GS Tone) and eight parameter settings. The Tones you create can be written into User Tone positions for future use. A disk can store one User Tone set that contains 128 different User Tones. Making a Tone (D| TONE [ Select the Tone screen. (5) Track Select a track other than the Drum track. (D If you wish to edit an existing Tone, select it. If you wish to make a Tone from scratch, select an unused User Tone position (number). (Dl'FT |Edit Select the Tone Edit screen. © Whiie listening to the sound, edit the Tone settings, * Some GS Tones may not change significantly when changing the parameter values. Source Tone Select a Source Tone (GS Tone). The GS Tones are stored with Tone Numbers (1 to 128) and Variation Numbers (0 to 127). Vib Rate Positive (+) values increase the speed of the pitch fluctuations. Vib Depth Positive (+) values deepen the pitch fluctuations. Vib Delay Positive (+) values increase the time from the moment the key is pressed until the vibrato effect begins working. Cutoff Freq Negative ( — ) values will create softer sounds. Resonance Positive (+) values will make the sound more unusual. Attack Time Positive (+) values increase the attack time (the length of time it takes for the sound to begin). Decay Time Positive (+) values increase the time it takes a sound to decay (to a preset le...


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