Roland D Station user manual Utility Mode Controller / Velo, Function 3 Controller / Velocity

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Use the ‘-’ and ‘+’ buttons to change the value. Use the ‘Drum Select’ function again to change these settings on another drum sound. This setting can be saved with the program. See ‘Writing a program into memory, on page 13.

Utility Mode

Controller / Velo

NOTE: The Front Cut setting can also be accessed via MIDI. This feature allows real-time, dynamic changes to be made during a performance. See the ‘Controller Map’ section on page 42.

Function 3 - Controller / Velocity

NOTE: All of the sound editing front panel rotary controls on the D Station can be set to transmit and receive MIDI data allowing record and playback of any ‘live’ changes made during a performance. For more information see the ‘Controller Map’ section on page 42.

This function allows you to choose whether a front panel control responds to MIDI Controller data or MIDI Velocity data. This setting does not affect the transmitted data i.e. the front panel controls will always transmit MIDI Controller data.

Example 1: Snare Drum - If a control, say the snare drum’s ‘Snappy’ is set to receive MIDI Velocity, the harder a note is played the more ‘snap’ will be applied. Any number of controls in a section can be set-up in this way. In this example the ‘Tune’, ‘Tone’ and ‘Snappy’ controls could all be set to respond to Velocity data giving a wide character change to the Snare Drum between minimum and maximum velocities.

Example 2: Closed HiHat - With the HiHat’s ‘Decay’ control set to respond to Velocity data an extremely realistic ‘Accent’ can be created as the decay time increases with velocity, much like the real instrument.

The actual velocity (or volume) of the sound can be fixed at a predetermined level so that only the edit controls are affected

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D Station specifications

The Roland D Station is a highly regarded piece of electronic music equipment that has gained popularity among musicians and producers for its versatility and comprehensive feature set. Designed primarily as a sound module, the D Station is part of Roland's iconic family of synthesizers and production tools, making it a reliable choice for both studio work and live performances.

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