Roland Studio Package Pro owner manual EQ/SEND Button, PLUG-IN Button, Locate Button

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Quick Start

EQ/SEND Button

When you press the [EQ/SEND] button so it lights in red, you can control the 4-band EQ and Aux send levels of the track/bus selected by CH SELECT.

PAN knobs 1–8: EQ band #1–4 gain and freq. (Except MIDI track was selected.)

PAN knobs 9–12: Aux 1-4 send level. (Only audio track was selected.)

EQ buttons 1-4: EQ band #1–4 on/off

EQ are already assigned in the Cakewalk Normal template (Track 1-12). You need to assign EQ manually, when using other tracks or templates.

PLUG-IN Button

When you press the [PLUG-IN] button so it lights in red, you can control DirectX 8 compatible plug-in parameters for the track/bus selected by CH SELECT.

PAN knobs 1–10:

Parameter 1-10 of plug-in selected by EQ buttons 1-4.

PAN knobs 11:

Bypass on/off of plug-in selected by EQ buttons 1-4.

EQ button 1–4:

Select plug-in 1-4.

The plug-in parameters to which the SI-24’s knobs 1–10 correspond will depend on the plug-in.

LOCATE Button

When you press the [LOCATE] button so it lights in red, the [Num Pad 1–0] buttons will have the following functions.

[1]: Specify the Now time as the time from which a selection extends.

[2]: Specify the Now time as the time through which a selection extends.

[3]: Set loop to selection.

[4]: Loop on/off.

[5]: Set the Now time to the end of the project.

[6]: Set the Now time to the From time.

[7]: Set the Now time to the Thru time.

[8]: Set the Now time to the previous marker.

[9]: Set the Now time to the next marker.

[0]: Insert a marker at the Now time (during playback) or a specified location.

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Contents Page Contents Index Important Notes Studio Package Pro Main Features of Studio Package ProIntroduction Installing the RPC-1 Setting Up Studio Package ProConnect your audio devices and/or headphones Connecting Your EquipmentComputer SI-24 Audio equipment Driver InstallationWindows Connect Midi and other devices as necessaryWindows Me Setting Up Studio Package Pro Windows Windows XP Home/Professional Setting Up Studio Package Pro Windows XP Making RPC-1 SettingsOpen the RPC-1 control panel Windows98/Me/2000 Click Done to close the RPC-1 control panel To Install Sonar Installing SonarThere are many different way to start SONAR. Here are a few Sonar SettingSetting Up the Midi In and Midi Out Devices Starting SonarClick the General tab, and change the following params Setting Up the RPC-1Click OK to finish setting up the RPC-1 Input Drivers Output DriversOpening the Control Surface Toolbar Setting Up the SI-24Listening to the Demo Song Quick StartMaster Fader Let’s Try Operating SonarTransport FadersPAN Knobs Status ButtonsCH Select Buttons Locate Button EQ/SEND ButtonPLUG-IN Button Edit Redo Short CUT ButtonView Button File Save Edit Undo Edit Copy Edit Paste Edit DeleteRecord Your Guitar Performance on Track 1 of the Sonar Record and Play Back a Guitar PerformancePrepare a New Project in the Sonar Connect your guitar to the SI-24’s Guitar Hi-Z jackOperate the FXPad Using FXPadApply EQ equalizer to a Track Inserting FXPadPlay Your Keyboard to Hear the Sound Setting Up a Midi TrackConnect and Play a Midi Sound Module/MIDI Keyboard Playing Back the Performance Data Recording Your Performance Midi Real-Time RecordingAdvanced Uses Using the SI-24’s DigitalMake Settings on the SI-24 and in Sonar Change the RPC-1 SettingsPlay Back the Fader/Pan Movements Automix in SonarRecording Audio from Digital in to the Sonar Record Fader/Pan MovementsSelect a source bus or buses Make Settings for Exporting the AudioWriting a Mix to an Audio File Specify the Region that will be Written as an Audio FileSet a Sonar Bus as the External Effect Send Send the Signal from Each Track to the External EffectApplying an External Effect Connect the External Effects Processor to the SI-24Click OK to finish inserting a DXi Using Software SynthesizersInserting a DXi To Set Your Options in the Roland SI-24 Property Using the Roland SI-24 PropertyTo Open the Roland SI-24 Property Digital IndexInformation