Roland RD-300SX owner manual Tone List

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Tone List

076

Jazz Gt.

121

000

027

077

Pedal Steel

121

001

027

078

Clean Gt.

121

000

028

079

Chorus Gt.

121

001

028

080

Mid Tone GTR

121

002

028

081

Muted Gt.

121

000

029

082

Funk Pop

121

001

029

083

Funk Gt.2

121

002

029

084

Jazz Man

121

003

029

085

Overdrive Gt

121

000

030

086

Guitar Pinch

121

001

030

087

DistortionGt

121

000

031

088

Feedback Gt.

121

001

031

089

Dist Rtm GTR

121

002

031

090

Gt.Harmonics

121

000

032

091

Gt. Feedback

121

001

032

092

Acoustic Bs.

121

000

033

093

Fingered Bs.

121

000

034

094

Finger Slap

121

001

034

095

Picked Bass

121

000

035

096

Fretless Bs.

121

000

036

097

Slap Bass 1

121

000

037

098

Slap Bass 2

121

000

038

099

Synth Bass 1

121

000

039

100

SynthBass101

121

001

039

101

Acid Bass

121

002

039

102

Clavi Bass

121

003

039

103

Hammer

121

004

039

104

Synth Bass 2

121

000

040

105

Beef FM Bass

121

001

040

106

RubberBass 2

121

002

040

107

Attack Pulse

121

003

040

108

Violin

121

000

041

109

Slow Violin

121

001

041

110

Viola

121

000

042

111

Cello

121

000

043

112

Contrabass

121

000

044

113

Tremolo Str

121

000

045

114

PizzicatoStr

121

000

046

115

Harp

121

000

047

116

Yang Qin

121

001

047

117

Timpani

121

000

048

118

Orche str

121

000

049

119

Orchestra

121

001

049

120

60s Strings

121

002

049

121

Slow Strings

121

000

050

122

Syn.Strings1

121

000

051

123

Syn.Strings3

121

001

051

124

Syn.Strings2

121

000

052

125

Choir Aahs

121

000

053

126

Chorus Aahs

121

001

053

127

Voice Oohs

121

000

054

128

Humming

121

001

054

129

SynVox

121

000

055

130

Analog Voice

121

001

055

131

OrchestraHit

121

000

056

132

Bass Hit

121

001

056

133

6th Hit

121

002

056

134

Euro Hit

121

003

056

135

Trumpet

121

000

057

136

Dark Trumpet

121

001

057

137

Trombone

121

000

058

138

Trombone 2

121

001

058

139

Bright Tb

121

002

058

140

Tuba

121

000

059

141

MutedTrumpet

121

000

060

142

MuteTrumpet2

121

001

060

143

French Horns

121

000

061

144

Fr.Horn 2

121

001

061

145

Brass 1

121

000

062

146

Brass 2

121

001

062

147

Synth Brass1

121

000

063

148

Pro Brass

121

001

063

149

Oct SynBrass

121

002

063

150

Jump Brass

121

003

063

151

Synth Brass2

121

000

064

152

SynBrass sfz

121

001

064

153

Velo Brass 1

121

002

064

154

Soprano Sax

121

000

065

155

Alto Sax

121

000

066

156

Tenor Sax

121

000

067

157

Baritone Sax

121

000

068

158

Oboe

121

000

069

159

English Horn

121

000

070

160

Bassoon

121

000

071

161

Clarinet

121

000

072

162

Piccolo

121

000

073

163

Flute

121

000

074

164

Recorder

121

000

075

165

Pan Flute

121

000

076

166

Bottle Blow

121

000

077

167

Shakuhachi

121

000

078

168

Whistle

121

000

079

169

Ocarina

121

000

080

170

Square Wave

121

000

081

171

MG Square

121

001

081

172

2600 Sine

121

002

081

173

Saw Wave

121

000

082

174

OB2 Saw

121

001

082

175

Doctor Solo

121

002

082

176

Natural Lead

121

003

082

177

SequencedSaw

121

004

082

178

Syn.Calliope

121

000

083

179

Chiffer Lead

121

000

084

180

Charang

121

000

085

181

Wire Lead

121

001

085

182

Solo Vox

121

000

086

183

5th Saw Wave

121

000

087

184

Bass & Lead

121

000

088

185

Delayed Lead

121

001

088

186

Fantasia

121

000

089

187

Warm Pad

121

000

090

188

Sine Pad

121

001

090

189

Polysynth

121

000

091

190

Space Voice

121

000

092

191

Itopia

121

001

092

192

Bowed Glass

121

000

093

193

Metal Pad

121

000

094

194

Halo Pad

121

000

095

195

Sweep Pad

121

000

096

196

Ice Rain

121

000

097

197

Soundtrack

121

000

098

198

Crystal

121

000

099

199

Syn Mallet

121

001

099

200

Atmosphere

121

000

100

201

Brightness

121

000

101

202

Goblin

121

000

102

203

Echo Drops

121

000

103

204

Echo Bell

121

001

103

205

Echo Pan

121

002

103

206

Star Theme

121

000

104

207

Sitar

121

000

105

208

Sitar 2

121

001

105

209

Banjo

121

000

106

210

Shamisen

121

000

107

211

Koto

121

000

108

212

Taisho Koto

121

001

108

213

Kalimba

121

000

109

214

Bagpipe

121

000

110

215

Fiddle

121

000

111

216

Shanai

121

000

112

217

Tinkle Bell

121

000

113

218

Agogo

121

000

114

219

Steel Drums

121

000

115

220

Woodblock

121

000

116

221

Castanets

121

001

116

222

Taiko

121

000

117

223

Concert BD

121

001

117

224

Melo. Tom 1

121

000

118

225

Melo. Tom 2

121

001

118

226

Synth Drum

121

000

119

227

808 Tom

121

001

119

228

Elec Perc

121

002

119

229

Reverse Cym.

121

000

120

230

Gt.FretNoise

121

000

121

231

Gt.Cut Noise

121

001

121

232

String Slap

121

002

121

233

Breath Noise

121

000

122

234

Fl.Key Click

121

001

122

235

Seashore

121

000

123

236

Rain

121

001

123

237

Thunder

121

002

123

238

Wind

121

003

123

239

Stream

121

004

123

240

Bubble

121

005

123

241

Bird

121

000

124

242

Dog

121

001

124

243

Horse-Gallop

121

002

124

244

Bird 2

121

003

124

245

Telephone 1

121

000

125

246

Telephone 2

121

001

125

247

DoorCreaking

121

002

125

248

Door

121

003

125

249

Scratch

121

004

125

250

Wind Chimes

121

005

125

251

Helicopter

121

000

126

252

Car-Engine

121

001

126

253

Car-Stop

121

002

126

254

Car-Pass

121

003

126

255

Car-Crash

121

004

126

256

Siren

121

005

126

257

Train

121

006

126

258

Jetplane

121

007

126

259

Starship

121

008

126

260

Burst Noise

121

009

126

261

Applause

121

000

127

262

Laughing

121

001

127

263

Screaming

121

002

127

264

Punch

121

003

127

265

Heart Beat

121

004

127

266

Footsteps

121

005

127

267

Gun Shot

121

000

128

268

Machine Gun

121

001

128

269

Lasergun

121

002

128

270

Explosion

121

003

128

*Some tones sound for only one pressed key (mono tones).

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Contents 201a Do not open or modify in any way the unit or its AC adaptor Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Important Notes Contents Contents Connecting External Midi DevicesAbout V-LINK 220 Main Features Front Panel Panel DescriptionsPanel Descriptions Rear PanelGetting Ready Connect the supplied power cord to the supplied AC adaptorMaking Connections Before you begin making connections, confirm the followingConnecting Pedals Connecting the RD-300SX to External EquipmentTurning On the Power Turning the Power On and OffPress the Power switch on the back of the unit Turning Off the Power Adjusting the VolumeAdjust the volume using the Volume slider Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches Master Tune Basic Organization of the RD-300SX Overview of the RD-300SXUnits of Sound Basic Operation of the RD- 300SXSong Name Composer/Copyright Listening to the Demo Demo PlayHold down Edit and press Write To stop a song while it is playing, press ONE Touch PianoPiano Performances ONE Touch Piano Performing with the KeyboardPress ONE Touch Piano Tone Select button for the selected category lights Performing with a Variety of TonesTurning Dual or Split off turning the indicator off Switching to Single ModePlaying Multiple Tones with the Keyboard Pressing ONE Touch PianoPress Dual once more, and the indicator light goes out Press DUAL, getting the indicator to lightPerforming with Two Layered Tones Dual Pressing Two Tone Select buttons SimultaneouslyKeyboard’s Split Point p Press SPLIT, getting the indicator to lightHold down Split for several seconds Changing the Keyboard’s Split PointChanging the Tone for a Zone Hold down Transpose for several seconds Transposing the Key of the Keyboard TransposeHold down Transpose and press a key Pitch of the tone in semitone Steps Key Transpose pPress SHIFT, and the indicator light goes out Changing the Velocity When the Key Touch Is Set to FixedChanging the Keyboard’s Touch Hold down Shift and press Lower SelectAdding Reverberation to Sounds Reverb Press REVERB, getting its indicator to lightChanging the Reverb Effect Type Changing the Depth of Reverb Effect Reverb DepthAdding a Variety Effects to the Sound Multi Effects Press Multi EFFECTS, getting its indicator to lightChanging the Depth of Effect Hold down Multi Effects and press INC or DECAdding a Spinning Sound to Organ Tones Rotary Effect Changing the Multi-effects TypeWhile holding down SHIFT, press Multi Effects Press Organ and select the organ toneMaking a More Consistent Sound Sound Control Turn the Equalizer knobs to adjust the levels in each range Playing Rhythm Rhythm Press Rhythm to make the button indicator lightChanging the Rhythm Pattern Pattern List pChanging Rhythm Tempos Changing the Rhythm VolumePress SETUP, getting the indicator to light Selecting Stored Settings SetupPress INC or DEC, or Tone Select buttons to select a Setup Setup List pSettings Not Saved in a Setup Storing Settings to Setups WritePress WRITE, getting the indicator to light When Enter is pressed, saving of the Setup beginsDisabling the Buttons Panel Lock Press ONE Touch Piano or Exit to cancel Panel LockWhile holding down EDIT, press Enter Making System Settings System Settings for Each Function EditHow to Make Settings Parameters That Can Be SetAdjusting the Tuning Temperament, Key Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches Master TuningSwitching the Pedal’s Polarity Damper Pedal Polarity Selecting the KeynoteUsing the Pedal to Switch Setup Setup Pedal Shift Switching the Pedal’s Polarity Control Pedal PolarityMaking the Settings for the USB Driver Indication Value DescriptionSetting the Zone to which Multi Effects are Added MFX Zone Setup-Related Settings CommonChanging the Pedal Function Control Pedal Function Press INC or DEC to select Common, then pressPress INC or DEC to select Tone, then press Enter Tone Settings Tone ParameterParameter Value Description Changing the Bend Range Bend Range Changing the Pitch Fine TunePress INC or DEC to select U-L, then press Enter Part On/Off Part Setting the PanTurning Each Controller On and Off Transferring Setups to External Devices Setup Bulk Dump Utility Settings UtilityBulk Dump Setup Bulk Dump TemporaryPress Enter again to start the Factory Reset operation Restoring Saved Settings to the RD- 300SXTransmit play back the data from the external sequencer Press OrganSwitching Local Control On and Off Setting the Midi Tx ModeIndication Using the RD-300SX As a Master Keyboard Connecting External Midi DevicesWhat’s MIDI? Settings for Recording Connecting to an External SequencerConnecting External Midi Devices Recording the PerformanceSelecting RD-300SX Sounds from an External Midi Device Switching SetupsMaking Connections Number Bank Select Program ChangeExchanging Midi Messages with Your Computer Switching USB DriversPress INC or DEC to set the value Display Value Description AgainAbout V-LINK How to Use the V-LINKHold down Shift and press Sound Control Hold down Shift and press Sound Control once again to exitProblem Check/Solution TroubleshootingKeyboard is Played TroubleshootingWhen listening through speakers When listening through headphonesEffect name Overview Effects ListSPACE-D Effects List3TAP PAN Sympathetic Display Meaning Error MessagesTone Name Tone ListTone List 106 Rhythm Set ListRhythm Set List GM2 Standard GM2 Room GM2 Power GM2 ElectricGM2 Analog GM2 Jazz GM2 Brush GM2 Orchstra GM2 SFX Rhythm Pattern Rhythm Pattern ListSelecting Stored Settings Setup p Setup ListShortcut List What to do OperationMidi Implementation Chart Midi Implementation ChartConnectors Main SpecificationsKEY Touch IndexRhythm IndexFor the U.K Compliance Information StatementFor EU Countries For the USAInformation