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Roland RD-300SX Owner Manual
72 pages 2.54 Mb
Owners Manual 4 IMPORTANT NOTES Handling CD-ROMs Additional Precautions Repairs and Data Maintenance Placement Power Supply 5 Contents Contents 6 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) ....................................................37 Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode).........................50 Connecting External MIDI Devices......................................................47 8 Main Features Convention Used in This Manual USB and GM/GM2 Compatible Rhythm Function High-Quality Effects Simple Push-Button Operation A Full 128 Voices 88-Key Multi-Sampled Piano Refined Design and a Compact, Lightweight Body Compact Hammer Action Keyboard and Half-Pedal Capability A Variety of Functions Available Only with a Stage Piano 9 Panel Descriptions[RHYTHM] is used to turn the rhythm performance on and off (p. 32). Front Panel 10 Rear Panel 11 Getting Ready 4 Making Connections 12 Connecting the RD-300SX to External Equipment 16 Overview of the RD-300SX Changing the Settings Values [DEC], [INC] Zone Part Tone Sound Generator Section Keyboard Controller Section Basic Organization of the RD-300SXKeyboard Controller Section (controllers such as keyboard, pitch bend lever, etc.) Sound Generator Section Play Units of Sound Basic Operation of the RD- 300SX 17 Listening to the Demo (Demo Play)18 Performing with the Keyboard Piano Performances (ONE TOUCH [PIANO]) 20 Playing Multiple Tones with the Keyboard25 Transposing the Key of the Keyboard ([TRANSPOSE]) 26 Changing the Velocity When the Key Touch Is Set to Fixed Changing the Keyboards Touch 28 Changing the Depth of Effect Adding a Variety Effects to the Sound ([MULTI EFFECTS]) 30 Making a More Consistent Sound ([SOUND CONTROL]) Changing the Sounds Pitch in Real Time (Bender/Modulation Lever) 32 Using the Convenient Functions in Performances Using the Convenient Functions in Performances 34 Selecting Stored Settings ([SETUP]) 37 Settings for Each Function ([EDIT]) Utility: Settings for backing up, Factory Reset, etc. (p. 44) Part: Part On/Off (p. 43) Upper, Lower Zone: Zone settings (p. 42) Tone: Tone settings (p. 41) Parameters That Can Be SetSystem: Settings related to the functioning of the entire instrument (p. 37) Common: Settings for pedal functions and other such functions (p. 40) Making System Settings (System)38 Selecting the Keynote Tuning to Other Instruments Pitches (Master Tuning) Adjusting the Tuning (Temperament, Key) Precise Modification of Chord Sonorities (Stretch Tune) Switching the Pedals Polarity (Damper Pedal Polarity) 39 Switching the Pedals Polarity (Control Pedal Polarity) Using Program Change Messages to Switch Setups (Setup Control Channel) Using the Pedal to Switch Setup (Setup Pedal Shift) Making the Settings for the USB DriverSelect this when using the supplied driver with a USB connection. 40 Setup-Related Settings (Common) Setting the Zone to which Multi Effects are Added (MFX Zone) Changing the Pedal Function (Control Pedal Function) 41 Tone Settings (Tone Parameter) (Reverb Send Level) Changing Tone Elements (Cutoff/Resonance/Attack Time/ Decay Time/Release Time)Higher values brighten the sound; lower values make the sound seem darker. Higher values produce a milder at- tack; lower values produce a sharper attack. Higher values produce longer decay; set lower values for a clear-cut sound. Setting the Amount of Reverb Applied to Each Tone Changing the Pitch (Fine Tune) Changing the Bend Range (Bend Range) 42 Making the Settings for Each Zone Individually (Zone Parameter) Changing the pitch of the tone in semitone steps (Key Transpose) Turning Each Controller On and Off Setting the Pan 43 Part On/Off (Part) Bulk Dump Temporary Bulk Dump Setup 44 Utility Settings (Utility) Transferring Setups to External Devices (Setup Bulk Dump) 45 Restoring Saved Settings to the RD- 300SX Restoring the settings to the factory condition (Factory Reset) 46 Setting the MIDI Tx Mode Switching Local Control On and Off 47 Connecting External MIDI Devices Whats MIDI?MIDI OUT Connector MIDI IN Connector About MIDI Connectors Connecting to External MIDI Sound Generators Using the RD-300SX As a Master Keyboard Selecting Sounds on an External MIDI Device Connecting External MIDI Devices 48 Recording RD-300SX Performances to an External MIDI Sequencer Recording the Performance Connecting to an External Sequencer Settings for Recording Connecting External MIDI Devices Making Connections Switching Setups 49 Playing the RD-300SXs Internal Sound Generator from an External MIDI Device Selecting RD-300SX Sounds from an External MIDI Device 50 Connecting to Your Computer via USB (USB Mode) Switching USB DriversWhat is the USB MIDI Driver? Exchanging MIDI Messages with Your Computer 51 About V-LINK52 Troubleshooting 53 Troubleshooting 54 Troubleshooting 55 Effects List59 Error Messages60 Tone List <GM2 Tones> <GM2 Rhythm Sets> [RHYTHM/GM2] [VOICE/SYNTH] [BRASS/WINDS] [GUITAR/BASS] [STRINGS/PAD] [ORGAN] [E.PIANO] [PIANO] 61 Tone List * Some tones sound for only one pressed key (mono tones). 62 Rhythm Set List63 Rhythm Set List 64 Rhythm Set List 65 Rhythm Pattern List66 Setup ListShortcut List[RHY/GM2] [VOICE/SYNTH] [BRASS/WINDS] [GUITAR/BASS] [STRINGS/PAD] [ORGAN] [E.PIANO] [PIANO] 67 MIDI Implementation ChartDIGITAL PIANO Model RD-300SX Date : Oct. 20, 2004 Version : 1.00 MIDI Implementation Chart 68 Main Specifications69 Index70 Index Z W V U T S R P DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement 71 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 72 InformationASIAAs of January 15, 2005 (ROLAND) 03785945 05-5-3NEGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICA CHINA HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND VIETNAM AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND Roland Corporation Australia Pty.,Ltd. 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