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User manual Roland, model M-SE1

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At the factory defaults, this parameter is set to OFF. Example: To set the control channel to "16," send: FO 41 10 46 12 00 00 00 20 OF 51 F7 2. Send a value for Controller Number 0 that matches the value set for Bank Select Message Reception on the M-SE1. Then, send "0" as the value for Controller Number 32. 3. Send the Program Number (PC #1 through #18). ■ About the Patch List.............................................. • About the RSS Effects A Patch that has "RSS" as part of its name rely on RSS (Roland Sound Space) effects to produce a fullness of sound that cannot be expressed with Delay, Reverb, Chorus, or the like. If you want to hear these Patches, we recommend setting up the speakers as shown below. Make sure to position the speakers far enough away from walls to either side. The full expressiveness of the RSS effects may not be obtained if the left and right speakers are placed too far apart, or if used in a room with too much echo. * About Each Column Voice: The smallest unit of the elements that make up a Patch on the M-SE1 is a "Voice." A Patch is made up of from 1 to 4 Voices. In this case, this indicates the number of Voices used by a Patch. Note On: A Patch with a checkmark for this allows the sharpness of the attack to be controlled by the Velocity of the Note On message. Note Off: A Patch with a checkmark for this allows the time until the sound stops to be controlled by the Velocity of the Note Off message. * Some MIDI keyboards and sequencer software packages send a fixed value of 0 or some other number for the Velocity of the Note Off message. In such cases, the desired effect will not be obtained. Mod./Press./Express.: The way Patches are played changes as follows when you use an external MIDI instrument to send a MIDI message for Modulation (Controller Number 1), Channel Pressure, Expression (Controller Number 11), or the like to the M-SE1. LFO: A distinctive synthesizer vibrato effect is applied, attack: The attack changes. filter: A distinctive synthesizer sound is produced, level: The volume level changes, pitch: The sound's pitch changes. balance: The volume balance of the Voices that make up the Patch changes. vibrato: The depth of vibrato changes. vib.rate: The speed of the vibrato undulations changes. The Controller No. 0 (CC0) value shown in the lists is the value when at the factory defaults. If you have altered the setting for "Bank Sel" (Bank Select Message Reception; see p. 5 in the Sound Expansion Series manual), remember to take the current value into account. Some Patches don't produce sound outside of their practical sound range. ■ Tone Table 2......................................................... The M-SE1 offers a tone layout called Tone Table 2 that comes in handy when using a GM score or music data for a GS sound module. When a General MIDI System On message or GS Reset message is received from the MIDI IN connector, the M-SE1 switches to Tone Table 2 and calls up Performance Number 18. When switched to Tone Table 2, the setting for Bank Select Message Reception on the M-SE1 (see page 5 of the Sound Expansion Series Owner's Manual) is disabled, and Patches are switched according to the Program Number shown in the list and the values for Controller Number 0 and Controller Number 32. If a value other than those in the list is received, the message "noP." appears on the display and that Part is not played. However, you can use the panel to choose any Patch or Rhythm Set. ■ About the Rhythm Set List..................................... none: No Tone is assigned. [EXCJ: Percussion sounds with the same number are not played at the same time. * Please be aware that the Program Change data that is actually sent or received is one less than the value of the PC number described above. 11 Specifications -y-oy M-SE1 : -7 -c> A- -voy Ki-;i/ •A- h A”-h 1 ~7. D^A-A-b 28# •I7i^h U;\-7(8WB) □-5* (3«£) • *=E'J- '>^xA--fe'V h7'V^ : 1 A? : 18 A°'V^ : 170 (b*-|'O>ha-M§a50a?i) 'JXA-t'y b : 2 •mmo№ MIDID^-WV, 7^K X)b~) -YV:7'yh'^tv^iL, R) TO VJv Y-V\vt) (L, R) 'W Kt}\V-V^v-y (XtIsJt) •tV ZKjXs-i 7-fe^>b3#}(LED) •*£ AC100V •JSIW* 7 W 482 (ID X 165 (Hir) X 44 (£&£) mm (EIA-1U •IS 2.65kg it'j? > k ■ i£ * )\y^ a > ■ '> u-xmmmmm Acmmo- k ®0J3iB£ ^xlyiAv b‘*> : RH-20/80/120 isTs^l+'^vO : SYRt'U-X AWJ 3cTf0 Sound Expansion Series M-SE1 : Multi-timbral Sound Module • Parts Parts 1 — 7, Rhythm Part • Maximum Polyphony 28 Voices • Effects Reverb (8 types) Chorus (3 types) • Internal Memory System Setups: 1 Performances: 18 Patches:170 (Including 50 Legato controlled Patches) Rhythm Sets: 2 • Connectors MIDI Connectors (In, Out, Thru) Input Jacks (L, R) Output Jacks (L, R) Phone Jack (Stereo) • Display 7 Segments, 3 Characters (LED) • Power Supply AC 117 V, AC 230 V or AC 240 V • Power Consumption 10 W (AC 117 V, AC 230 V) or 11 W (AC 240 V) • Dimensions 482 (W) x 165 (D) x 44 (H) mm 19 (W) x 6-1/2 (D) x 1-3/4 (H) ...


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