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User manual Roland, model MT-300S
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This switching of material on parts is called "Part Exchange." 2, 4 3, 6 pJL_| | n - o o o cnna Sgfli Tttiigo Tmn^pQw) CD CD e,UD & o a oft ofl a o 1 ft 1 1 » M a I 1 3 1 i O D CD CED □ © Press the [Song] button to display the Basic screen. 1. Press the [Edit] button. The Edit screen is displayed (p.15). 2. Press the Beat [^] or Tempo [►] buttons until “Part Exchange” appears in the upper part of the screen. 3. Press the [Transpose] button, and the following screen will appear: EXCHB Part* l^Part! I 4. Using the Beat [<] or Tempo [►] buttons, move the cursor (►). 5. Rotate the [Dial] to select the two parts you want to exchange. Pressing the [Song] button at this point cancels the settings and returns you to the Edit screen. 6- Press the [Transpose] button. Exchange of the parts begins. When the exchange is finished, you are returned to the Edit screen. 91 You can revise recorded performances one note at a time. “Notes" being single sound units, revising a performance note by note is called “Note Edit" You can make the following modifications. • Delete mistaken notes • Change the scale of a single note • Change the strength a single note is played on the keyboard 2, 4, 7 3, 9 rh I Press the [Song] button to display the Basic screen. 1. Press the [Edit] button. The Edit screen is displayed (p. 15). 2. Press the Beat [*] or Tempo [►] buttons until “Note Edit” appears in the upper part of the screen. 3. Press the [Transpose] button, and the following screen will appear: Beat Tick 1 Note number of selected tick 1 НОТЕ ►0l:0i 00 C#4 12? - Velocity Measure 1 Part . 1 Measure Part number If there is nothing recorded at the selected location, ” appears in the display. 4- Press the Beat [**] button or Tempo [►] button to move the cursor (►) to the middle of the lower row of the screen. 5. Rotate the [Dial] to select the part you want to edit. 6. Using the Bwd [«**] and Fwd [►►] buttons, move to the measure you want to edit. 7. Press the Beat [*<] button or Tempo [►] button to move the cursor (►) to another location, and set it with the [Dial]. First, select the beat and tick. Next, edit the note number and velocity. Pressing the [Song] button at this point cancels the settings and returns you to the Edit screen. If you want to delete any notes, press the Rec I • ] button. The note at the selected location is deleted. Press the [Transpose] button. The note number and velocity at the selected location are changed. In this fashion, the notes are edited one at a time. Pressing the [Song] button now returns you to the Edit screen. In some songs, the instrument sound changes during the course of the song (that is, the Tone changes in the middle of a Part). In such songs, an instruction to switch the Tone is inserted at the place where you want the sound to change. This instruction is called a “Program Change" (PC), and actions such as deleting program changes, or changing the Tone that is selected by them is known as “PC Editing." 2, 4, 7 3, 10 rh I Press the [Song] button to display the Basic screen. Press the [Edit] button. The Edit screen is displayed (p. 15). Press the Beat [-<] or Tempo [►] buttons until “PC Edit” appears in the upper part of the screen. Press the [Transpose] button, and the following screen will appear: Beat Tone PC ►01: Piano i Measure 1 Part 1 7 Measure Part number Press the Beat [<] button or Tempo [►] button to move the cursor (►) to the middle of the lower row of the screen. NOTE 5 - Rotate the [Dial] to select the part you want to edit. 6. Using the Bwd [*♦*] and Fwd [►►] buttons, move to the measure you want to edit. 7. Press the Beat [<] button or Tempo [►] button to move the cursor (►) to the Beat position, and select the beat with the [Dial]. 8. If you want to change the tone, move the cursor to the Tone position, and then select a tone with the [Dial]. Pressing the [Song] button at this point cancels the settings and returns you to the Edit screen. 9 ■ If you want to delete any program changes, press the Rec [ • ] button. 10. Press the [Transpose] button. The program changes at the selected location are edited. Pressing the [Song] button at this point returns you to the Edit screen. Measures or beats for which the upper line of the screen shows “01:------------” do not contain a program change. It is not possible to insert a program change into a measure or beat that does not contain a program change. 94 The following do not revert to their original settings, even when the MT 300s is turned off and then on again. However, you can restore the original status for these settings (that is, the settings as they were when your MT 300s was shipped from the factory). This restoring of the original settings is call “Factory Preset." Stored Settings • Tuning settings (p.19, 24) • Piano sounds produced when the keyboard is played; piano settings when music files are played back (p.21) • The kind of metr...
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