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Инструкция по эксплуатации Roland, модель A-88

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These groups are called “banks.” Program change messages can only select sounds within the same bank, but by using these in conjunction with bank select messages, you can select different variations of sound. * The way in which sounds are organized will differ for each sound module. For details, refer to the owner’s manual of the sound module you are using. Transmitting the Bank Select MSB 0–9 Value 0–127 For details on this value, refer to p. 12. Transmitting the Bank Select LSB 0–9 Value 0–127 For details on this value, refer to p. 12. Performing Transmitting a Program number (PRGM CHANGE) 0–9 Value 0–127 For details on this value, refer to p. 12. Shifting the Pitch of the Keyboard Changing the octave (Octave Shift) You can raise or lower the pitch range of the keyboard (Octave Shift) by using the [+] [–] buttons. You can change this setting in the range of -4 to 5 octaves. The current octave shift setting is shown by the OCTAVE/TRANSPOSE indicator. If you press the [+] button and [–] button simultaneously, this setting will be reset to 0. Changing the pitch (Transpose) You can transpose the pitch in semitone step by using the [+] [–] buttons while holding down the [TRANSPOSE] button. You can change this setting in the range of -6 to 5. The current transpose setting is shown by the OCTAVE/TRANSPOSE indicator. When the [TRANSPOSE] button is turned on, the transposition setting is enabled. When the [TRANSPOSE] button is turned off, the transposition setting is disabled. If you press the [TRANSPOSE] button, the [+] button, and the [–] button simultaneously, this setting will be reset to 0. The OCTAVE/TRANSPOSE indicator and the setting it shows -6 Unlit Lit -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 Performing Using the Lever to Modify the Sound Changing the pitch of a sounding note (Pitch Bend) Moving the [Pitch Bend/Modulation] lever to the left or right will transmit pitch bend messages, causing the pitch to change slightly. * The range of the pitch change (“bend range”) will depend on the settings of your sound module. Applying modulation to a sounding note (Modulation) Moving the bender lever away from yourself will transmit modulation messages (CC#01), applying a vibrato effect to the sound. * The way in which the sound changes will depend on the settings of your sound module. MEMO Moving the lever toward the left while you play will lower the pitch, and moving it toward the right will raise the pitch. This effect is called “pitch bend.” Moving the lever away from yourself will apply vibrato. This effect is called “modulation.” If you move the lever to left or right and simultaneously move it Pitch bend effect away from yourself, both effects will apply at the same time. * The amount of pitch change (bend range) depends on the settings of your sound module. Modulation effect Performing Using the D-BEAM to Modify the Sound You use the D-BEAM controller simply by moving your hand above it. By assigning different functions to it, you can control the sound in various ways. 1. Press the D-BEAM [PITCH], [VOL], or [ASSIGN] button to turn the D-BEAM controller on Button Function [PITCH] button The pitch will change as you move your hand above the D-BEAM controller. [VOL] button The volume will change, allowing you to add expression to your performance. [ASSIGN] button The function assigned to the D-BEAM controller will be controlled. (Factory setting: aftertouch) (p. 39) * The effect that’s applied will depend on the sound module. For details, refer to the owner’s manual of your sound module. MEMO You can change the function that’s assigned to the [ASSIGN] button. For details, refer to “Assigning Functions to the Knobs, Buttons, and Jacks” (p. 43). 2. While playing the keyboard to produce sound, position your hand above the D-BEAM controller and slowly move it up and down 3. To turn off the D-BEAM controller, once again press the button you pressed in step 1 (the button will go out) Effective range of the D-BEAM controller This illustration shows the effective range of the D-BEAM controller. No effect will be obtained if you position your hand outside the effective range. NOTE The effective range of the D-BEAM controller will change depending on the lighting conditions. Performing Using the Knobs to Modify the Sound You can modify the sound by turning the [C1] [C2] knobs. Knob Function [C1] knob Transmits a Cutoff (CC#74) message. [C2] knob Transmits a Resonance (CC#71) message. * The effect that’s applied will depend on the sound module. For details, refer to the owner’s manual of your sound module. MEMO You can change the functions that are assigned to the [C1] [C2] knobs. For details, refer to “Assigning Functions to the Knobs, Buttons, and Jacks” (p. 43). Performing Using the Pedals to Modify the Sound The A-88 supports the use of an included damper pedal, a pedal unit (RPU-3; sold separately), an expression pedal (EV-5, EV-7; sold separately) and a pedal switch (DP series; sold separately). Jack Function Explanation DAMP...


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