Roland AX-Synth owner manual Sa Ep

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Appendix

Organ/Clavi

 

CC00

CC32

PC

 

 

 

1

Lord Organ 1

87

1

65

 

2

Lord Organ 2

87

1

66

 

3

Rotary Org 1

87

1

67

 

4

Rotary Org 2

87

1

68

 

5

Vintage Org 1

87

1

69

 

6

Vintage Org 2

87

1

70

 

7

VK Organ 1

87

1

71

 

8

VK Organ 2

87

1

72

 

9

D-Bars 1

87

1

73

 

10

D-Bars 2

87

1

74

 

11

D-Bars 3

87

1

75

 

12

D-Bars 4

87

1

76

 

13

D-Bars 5

87

1

77

 

14

AX Dist Org1

87

1

78

 

15

AX Dist Org2

87

1

79

 

16

Technorgan

87

1

80

 

17

Old Fashion

87

1

81

 

18

Posit/Mod

87

1

82

 

19

Grand Pipes

87

1

83

 

20

Musette

87

1

84

 

21

Amped D6

87

1

85

 

22

AX Clav 1

87

1

86

 

23

AX Clav 2

87

1

87

 

24

Pulse Clav 1

87

1

88

 

25

Pulse Clav 2

87

1

89

 

26

Phase Clavi

87

1

90

 

27

Sweepin Clav

87

1

91

 

28

AX Vibe

87

1

92

 

29

Marimba

87

1

93

 

30

Xylophone

87

1

94

 

31

Steel Drums

87

1

95

 

32

Ethno Keys

87

1

96

 

 

 

 

 

 

Choir/Piano

 

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1

Angels Choir

87

1

97

 

2

Aerial Choir

87

1

98

 

3

Humming

87

1

99

 

4

Gospel Hum

87

1

100

 

5

Vox Pad 1

87

1

101

 

6

Vox Pad 2

87

1

102

 

7

80s Vox

87

1

103

 

8

SynVox 1

87

1

104

 

9

SynVox 2

87

1

105

 

10

Sample Opera

87

1

106

 

11

Jazz Dooos

87

1

107

 

12

AX Grand

87

1

108

 

13

AX Mono Pno

87

1

109

 

14

E-Grand

87

1

110

 

15

JD-800 Piano

87

1

111

 

16

Honky Tonk

87

1

112

 

17

Blend Piano

87

1

113

 

18

Harpsichord

87

1

114

 

19

Phase Stage

87

1

115

 

20

PhaseEP

87

1

116

 

21

Stage EP

87

1

117

 

22

Dyno EP

87

1

118

 

23

SA EP

87

1

119

 

24

Wurly EP

87

1

120

 

25

Dist Wurly

87

1

121

 

26

FM EP 1

87

1

122

 

27

FM EP 2

87

1

123

 

28

Psycho EP

87

1

124

 

29

D-50 Fantsia

87

1

125

 

30

FM Sparkles

87

1

126

 

31

Dreaming Box

87

1

127

 

32

Sweet Keys

87

1

128

 

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Contents Page 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 Copyright Battery handlingStrap holder precaution Contents In-depth programming with the ‘AX-Synth editor’ High-quality Internal sound sourceCable-free live operation possible Panel descriptions Front panel‘Neck’ control section Bottom panelConnection panel rear Inserting or replacing batteries Connecting the AC adaptorMaking connections Connecting the AX-Synth Battery charge indicationControlling a MIDI-compatible sound source Controlling the AX-Synth from an external Midi deviceWorking with a computer or sequencer Using headphonesSome notes on using headphones Powering up Turning the power offSelecting ‘regular’ Tones sequentially Playing the AX-SynthSelecting ‘regular’ Tones Numeric selection of a ‘regular’ ToneSelecting ‘SPECIAL’ Tones Grouping frequently-used Tones FavoriteSelecting ‘SuperNATURAL’ Tones Assigning a Tone to a Favorite memoryRecalling Favorite memories BankTranspose Using the AX-Synth’s performance functionsMaster Tune Octave Switch mode Using the Modulation BarUsing the Touch Controller Octave Hold modeAftertouch Using the D Beam controllerSelecting the Bender Mode Usable range of the D Beam controllerAssigning a different function to the D Beam controller Selecting the Portamento modePortamento Foot Pedal socket Sustaining notesHold button Editing Tone settings Editing the volume and Reverb Send levelsMidi messages that can be trans- mitted/received Using the AX-Synth as Midi controllerSetting the Midi transmit channel About the AX-Synth’s receive channelEntering Program Change numbers directly Transmitting Program Change numbersTransmitting Program Change numbers sequen- tially Sending your settings back to the AX-Synth Using the Bulk Dump functionArchiving the AX-Synth’s settings using a Midi sequencer Using the AX-Synth as Midi controller Possible applications Using the AX-Synth’s USB portGeneral considerations ConnectionMaking the settings for the USB driver Activating V-LINK How to use V-LINKAbout V-LINK Operations on the AX-SynthChecking the remaining battery charge Battery-related functionsLoading the factory settings Sleep mode settingTroubleshooting AppendixControl Change list Tone list Regular TonesSA EP Specifications Roland AX-Synth Shoulder SynthesizerMidi implementation chart Shoulder Synthesizer Date March Model AX-Synth VersionIndex IndicationInformation For China 602.00.0354.02

AX-Synth specifications

The Roland AX-Synth is a groundbreaking keytar that merges the classic charm of traditional synthesizers with cutting-edge technology, making it an ideal instrument for modern musicians and performers. Best known for its sleek, ergonomic design and wide-ranging sound capabilities, the AX-Synth caters particularly to keyboardists who want to take their performance to new heights.

One of the standout features of the AX-Synth is its portability. Weighing in at just under 4 kg, the AX-Synth is lightweight and easy to handle, allowing performers to move freely on stage while delivering captivating performances. The AX-Synth’s built-in strap system ensures that the instrument stays securely in place during active performances, allowing musicians to focus on their creative expressions without worrying about stability.

The synthesizer boasts a rich sound engine derived from Roland’s renowned SuperNATURAL technology. This advanced sound engine offers a remarkable level of expressiveness, with a wide range of sounds—from traditional analog synths to complex acoustic instruments. Additionally, the AX-Synth enables real-time sound manipulation thanks to its intuitive controls, including sliders and knobs for adjusting parameters such as filter, modulation, and effects.

One of the most appealing characteristics of the AX-Synth is its deep connectivity. It features MIDI I/O, allowing it to communicate with other devices and DAWs seamlessly. Moreover, it can operate as a USB MIDI controller, opening the door to a vast array of digital audio workstations and software instruments.

Another noteworthy aspect of the AX-Synth is its onboard effects. Musicians can easily add depth and texture to their performances with effects such as reverb, chorus, and delay. This versatility provides users with endless creative possibilities, allowing them to craft unique soundscapes on the fly.

The AX-Synth also includes a variety of performance features like arpeggiators and customizable patches, allowing musicians to explore diverse musical ideas during live shows. Its user-friendly interface makes it easy to navigate through the numerous presets and settings, ensuring that artists spend less time setting up and more time performing.

Overall, the Roland AX-Synth is not just a keytar; it's a powerful tool for musical expression, blending modern technology with the expressive nature of synthesizers. Whether on stage or in the studio, the AX-Synth opens new avenues for musicians, making it an essential instrument for those looking to make their mark in contemporary music.