Roland
AX-Synth
owner manual
Troubleshooting
Specs
Midi implementation chart
Connecting the AC adaptor
Battery handling
Editing Tone settings
How to
Using headphones
Powering up
Octave Switch mode
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Declaration of Conformity
Shoulder Synthesizer
If you do not use the AX-Synth as a shoulder keyboard
If used improperly, batteries may explode or leak
Important notes
Strap holder precaution
Battery handling
Copyright
Contents
Cable-free live operation possible
High-quality Internal sound source
In-depth programming with the ‘AX-Synth editor’
Front panel
Panel descriptions
Bottom panel
‘Neck’ control section
Connection panel rear
Making connections
Connecting the AC adaptor
Inserting or replacing batteries
Battery charge indication
Connecting the AX-Synth
Controlling the AX-Synth from an external Midi device
Controlling a MIDI-compatible sound source
Some notes on using headphones
Using headphones
Working with a computer or sequencer
Turning the power off
Powering up
Selecting ‘regular’ Tones
Playing the AX-Synth
Selecting ‘regular’ Tones sequentially
Numeric selection of a ‘regular’ Tone
Selecting ‘SuperNATURAL’ Tones
Grouping frequently-used Tones Favorite
Selecting ‘SPECIAL’ Tones
Assigning a Tone to a Favorite memory
Bank
Recalling Favorite memories
Master Tune
Using the AX-Synth’s performance functions
Transpose
Using the Touch Controller
Using the Modulation Bar
Octave Switch mode
Octave Hold mode
Selecting the Bender Mode
Using the D Beam controller
Aftertouch
Usable range of the D Beam controller
Portamento
Selecting the Portamento mode
Assigning a different function to the D Beam controller
Hold button
Sustaining notes
Foot Pedal socket
Editing the volume and Reverb Send levels
Editing Tone settings
Setting the Midi transmit channel
Using the AX-Synth as Midi controller
Midi messages that can be trans- mitted/received
About the AX-Synth’s receive channel
Transmitting Program Change numbers sequen- tially
Transmitting Program Change numbers
Entering Program Change numbers directly
Archiving the AX-Synth’s settings using a Midi sequencer
Using the Bulk Dump function
Sending your settings back to the AX-Synth
Using the AX-Synth as Midi controller
General considerations
Using the AX-Synth’s USB port
Possible applications
Connection
Making the settings for the USB driver
About V-LINK
How to use V-LINK
Activating V-LINK
Operations on the AX-Synth
Loading the factory settings
Battery-related functions
Checking the remaining battery charge
Sleep mode setting
Appendix
Troubleshooting
Control Change list
Regular Tones
Tone list
SA EP
Roland AX-Synth Shoulder Synthesizer
Specifications
Shoulder Synthesizer Date March Model AX-Synth Version
Midi implementation chart
Indication
Index
Information
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