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5100011346 -01, SD-50 manual
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Contents
Main
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Owners manual
USING THE UNIT SAFELY
About WARNING and CAUTION Notices About the Symbols
ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
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USING THE UNIT SAFELY
IMPORTANT NOTES
Power Supply: Use of Batteries
Placement
Maintenance
Repairs and Data
Before Using USB Memories
Using USB Memories
USB Memories
Copyright
Contents
Getting Ready 13
Operation 43
Using the SD-50 as a MIDI Sound Module.....................................................44
Using the SD-50 as an Audio Interface.......................................................... 55
Appendix 79
Check the Contents of the Package
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Names of Things and What They Do
Display
BATTERY indicator
COMPUTER indicator
[MENU] button
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[POWER] switch
DC IN connector
COMPUTER connector
MIDI connectors (OUT, IN)
Rear Panel
11
21 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
TIP: HOT RING: COLD SLEEVE: GND 6
[SENS] knob
MIC IN jack
LINE IN jack
LINE OUT jacks
Ground terminal
Side Panel
Battery compartment
Bottom Panel
Batteries that can be used
Battery handling
Turning the Power On/Off
1. 2.
Using Batteries
1.
Before You Turn the Power On
Using Bus Power
Turning the Power On/Off
Turning the Power On
Turning the Power Off
Installing the Driver
1.
2. 3.
4.
Windows 7 users
Windows 7/Windows Vista Users
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10.
11.
Audio input/output device
MIDI input/output device
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Windows XP Users
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Audio input/output device
MIDI input/output device
Settings when using the SD-50 in Windows Media Player
1.
2.
3.
Caution when recording or playing back with your software
Mac OS X Users
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4.
5.
6.
7.
Click
8.
Click
Caution when recording or playing back with your software
Verifying That You Hear Sound
Connecting Your Audio Playback System
1. 2. 3.
4.
Playing Back the Sample Data
Did you hear the sample data?
Using Playlist Editor
Installing Playlist Editor
Windows 7 / Windows Vista users
Windows XP Users
Mac OS X Users
Creating a Playlist
Viewing the online manual
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Using the SD-50 as a MIDI Sound Module
Normal mode
GS mode
About the Sound Generator
Using the SD-50 as a MIDI Sound Module
Explanation of Terms
Polyphony
Studio set
Tone/ Drum set
Selecting a Tone For Each Part
Selecting From the Tone List
Selecting by Category or Group
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1.
2.
3.
Adjusting the Settings of Each Part
Muting/Soloing a Part
Adjusting Each Parts Volume
1.
2.
3.
Adjusting the Pan and Effect Depth
Using the SD-50 as a MIDI Sound Module
Heres how to adjust the effect settings and other settings of the studio set.
1.
2.
Adjusting the Effect Settings
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Saving a Studio Set
Recalling a Studio Set
Using the SD-50 as an Audio Interface
Listening to Playback from Your Computer Recording Your Microphone or Guitar
Getting Ready to Record
Recording
Recording Sound From the Line Input
Getting Ready to Record
Recording
Using the SD-50 as an Audio Interface
1.
Input/Output and Effect Settings
Using the SD-50 as a MIDI Interface
When connected to a computer
When not connected to a computer
Using the SD-50 as an SMF/Audio Player
Getting ready to use the SD-50 as a player 1.
2.
What is SMF?
SMF/audio files that can be played
Listening to the Demo Songs
1. 2.
3.
4.
5.
Playing Back
Selecting a Song
Playing a Song
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A-B Repeat
1. 2.
3.
Playback operation buttons when using A-B Repeat
Cancelling the A-B Repeat settings
Changing the Tempo
Changing the Key
1.
2.
3.
Using Minus-One and Center Cancel (MINUS ONE/CENTER CANCEL)
Selecting Favorite Songs (FAVORITE)
Registering a Favorite Song
Selecting a Favorite Song
1.
2.
Adjusting the Input/Output Volume
System Settings
Basic Procedure for System Settings
System Settings
System Setting List
Utility Functions
Utility functions
Basic Procedure
1.
2.
Backing Up User Data (BACKUP)
Restoring Backed-Up Data to The SD-50 (RESTORE)
Formatting USB Memory (USB MEM FORMAT)
Returning to the Factory Settings (FACTORY RESET)
Viewing Information About the SD-50 (INFORMATION)
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Controlling DAW Software
About V-LINK
What is V-LINK? Example Connection
About V-LINK
1.
The V-LINK button will go out, and V-LINK will turn off.
Turning V-LINK On/Off
Controllers Used with V-LINK
Driver Settings
1. 2.
View (Windows Vista/Windows XP).
3.
Windows Users
About the Items in the Settings Dialog Box
Driver Settings
1. 2.
The Driver Settings screen will appear.
MAC OS X Users
About the Items in the Settings Dialog Box
Reinstalling the Driver
Removing the Driver
Windows Users
Mac OS X Users
Troubleshooting
Power will not turn on
Problems with the Sound
No sound
No sound from a specific part
Problems with Effects
The sound becomes strange when you play high notes
Problems with MIDI and External Devices
Insufficient volume from a device connected to the SD-50s INPUT
Effect not applied
Problems with External Input
USB memory is not recognized Files are not displayed
Cant back up to USB memory
Playlist is not displayed
Songs are not displayed
Problems with USB Memory
Problems with Songs
Cant start up the installer
A warning or error appears during the installation (Windows)
Cant install the driver
Problems that Can Occur when Connected to a Computer
Problems when Installing the Driver
Installation is not successfully completed
Found New Hardware Wizard appears even though youve installed the driver (Windows XP)
A number such as 2- appears at the beginning of the device name (Windows)
Problems with Settings
Cant select/use the SD-50 within software or in system settings
Cant make driver settings (Windows 7)
Problems with Playback or Recording
Cant play or record
No sound from your computers speakers
Sound played by your computer is inaudible or too soft
Insufficient volume from your guitar or microphone
Playback contains clicks, dropouts, or other problems
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Noise or distortion occurs elsewhere than in the playback from your computer
Recorded sound is too loud or too soft
Settings for Your Computer that Can Prevent Problems
Driver Signing Option Settings (Windows XP)
Hardware Acceleration Settings (Windows XP)
Power Management Settings
Mac OS X users
System Performance Settings (Windows)
System Volume Settings
Macintosh users
Voice communication Software Settings (Windows 7)
Windows Monitoring Function Settings (Windows 7)
Error Messages
Settings Saved as User Data
The following settings are saved when you back up user data (p. 75).
Studio set (p. 54)
System settings (p. 75)
Input/output volume settings (p. 71)
Solo Tone
The Solo sounds and how to play them
Variations for the Solo sounds
Solo Tone
Solo Tone
Features of the Solo sounds
MIDI Implementation Chart
Specifications
SD-50: 128 Voices Sound Module with Audio Interface Sound Generator Section
Audio Interface Section
SMF/Audio Player Section
Others
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Index
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement
For EU Countries
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NOTICE AVIS
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
WARNING