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User manual Roland, model S-750

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Select and click on Common The screen that now appears is the Edit Patch Common page. Select white letters on the line labelled "Patch", and click the left or right mouse buttons until "TU2:Tut Piano" appears. This is now the "Current Patch". Play the MiDI keyboard, and you can hear this Patch by itself, regardless of what channel you are transmitting on. Sound Menu Exit Edit Patch Edit Partial Edit Sample1 Edit Sample2 Re sailing Mode Index Mark S-750/01 Edit Patch Common DPatch TU2: Tut Piano Select/MIDI in Omni On{**) Com Exit Name Program Number 1 Output Assign Off Patch Level 127 Stereo mix Level 127 Panning L32 Patch Priority Off Cutoff Offset 0 Vel-Sens Offset 0 Oct Shift 0 Coarse Tuning 0 Pine Tuning 0 Analog Feel 0 Used 4.5/Remaining 9.5 Hi Split Ctrl Split At the bottom of the page, select the word Split" and click the left button. This brings you to the Edit Patch Split page, which show how various sounds (or "Partials", the next level down) can be arranged on the MIDI keyboard, using the technique known as "Multisampling", to build the Patch. Mode Index Mark Edit Patch Split □Patch TU2: Tut Piano Select/MIDI in Omni Qn(**) □Partial TU2:G2 Assign Type Lower ... A_0 Upper ., Partial for SET ♦Key Range A_0 ^B_2 ♦Sample 1 TU2:G2 2 - : 3 ~ : 4 - : Poly С 8 S-750/01 ComExit Name Set -i-1-) ....................................1 ниш 11!!! 11!!! !!!!! III!! 11!!! III! Common Ctrl 10 • Quick Tour As you p!ay on the keyboard, red dots appear on the picture ot the keyboard on the screen, showing the notes you are piaying. Above the keyboard picture is a yellow bar with a number of divisions. These show the split points. Bring the mouse to the line of white letters immediately to the right ot where the word "Partial" appears in yellow. Select this parameter, and then click the left and right buttons. This will let you scroll through the various Partials that make up this Patch. As certain Partials' names appear, an area of the yellow bar will turn red. This indicates the region of the keyboard that this particular Partial is "'mapped" to — when you play a key in that region, that Partial is the one that sounds. Control ode Index Mark S-750/01 Edit Patch Ctrl Com Exit □Patch TU2:Tut Piano Select/MIDI in Omni On( ♦ * J SMT Ctrl Sel off SMT Ctrl Sens 0 Ctrl Select 2 Bend - Up 2 - Down 2 Bend A.T Mod Ctrl Pitch Ctrl 0 _ 0 TVF Ctrl 0 0 - 0 TVA Ctrl 0 0 _ 0 LFO Rate Ctrl 0 0 0 LFO-Pitch Depth 0 0 0 -TVF Depth 0 0 0 -TVA Depth 0 0 0 Move the mouse to the bottom of the screen where the word "Ctrl" appears, and click. This opens the Edit Patch Ctrl page, where you can determine how various types of MIDI data wili affect the Patch. Move the mouse to the line that says "Bend - Up". This is a "Parameter", which is currently set to 2. That means that when you move the Pitch Bend control up to its furthest position, the pitch of the sound will go up by 2 semitones (a whole step). Use the mouse buttons to increase (right button) or decrease (left) this number, and note how it affects the action of the Pitch Bend control as you play. Common Split Partíais As we've seen, Partials are the constituent parts of a Patch, and within a Patch, different Partials are played from different regions within the MID! note range. Let's go down a level and look at Partials. First, let's choose a different Patch (this one's nice, but a little boring). Back at the top of the screen, scroll the Current Patch until it says "TU2:Tut Voices". Now move the mouse to the word "Com" in the upper-right and click the left button and let go. A Com (short for Command) menu opens. Move the mouse down (don't hold the button down — this isn't a Macintosh!) to the word "Edit Partial" and click the left button. Command Exit Disk Copy Delete Initialize Rename Partials i i ! Partial Map j Edit Partial j Sampling Quick Tour • 11 Common We are now at the Partial level. Let's look first at the "Edit Partial Common" page, if the name at the upper left corner of the screen doesn't say "*Edit Partial Common*", click on the word "Common" in the bottom left corner). Mode This Page shows the current Partial that is sounding. As you move around the keyboard, the Partial changes, and the name of the Partial assigned to each key played is shown. Each Partial is made up of one or more Samples (in this case, they all have only one, and it happens to be the same for ail), which are displayed in four "slots" in the upper half of the screen. If different Samples were in each Partial, then as you moves around the keyboard, they would change as well. Index Mark S-750/01 *Edit Partial Common* Com Exit □ Partial Edit Mode TU2:Vox F#4 low Single Sample K.F [*]Dl TU2:Vox F#4 Norm D2------Off--------------Norm [*}D3------Off--------------Norm □4------Off--------------Norm Output Assign Partial Level Stereo MIX Level Panning Coarse Tuning Fi...


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