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Инструкция по эксплуатации Roland, модель FR-3x

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The display shows “lod” (Load), then “don” (Done) to indicate that the file was loaded successfully. Next, the FR-3x returns to the main page. NOTE See “Selecting Sets” on p. 25 for how to recall the settings of the desired User Set. Loading new sounds from a USB memory (optional) The FR-3x allows you to add new sounds to the internal sounds. The new sounds (files with the “.Bl3” extension) must be copied to a USB memory’s root directory, after which you can load them with the FR-3x. “Loading” means that they will be copied to a permanent internal memory area. There are two such memory areas (“1” and “2”). NOTE Be sure to connect your USB memory before proceeding. See “Connecting an optional USB memory” on p. 34. 1. Press and hold down the [SET] register. The display shows the name of the last parameter you selected. 2. Use treble register [3] or [4] (PARAM LIST) to select “Snd” (Sound). Snd 3. Use treble registers [1] and [2] (VALUE) to select the number of the sound file you want to load from the connected USB memory. If the USB memory doesn’t contain any sound files, the display will show “---” instead of a number. 4. Press treble register [7] (ENTER) to confirm your selection. The FR-3x suggests memory area “1” as target for the selected file. 5. Use treble registers [1] and [2] (VALUE) to select the desired target memory area (1 or 2). 6. Press treble register [7] (ENTER) to load the selected sound set. The display shows “lod” (Load) to indicate that the data are being loaded (this may take 1.5 minutes). Next, the “don” (Done) message appears to signal that the file was loaded successfully. NOTE The new sounds can only be used if you also load the associated User Sets and select one of those. 41 Data management via the FR-3x’s USB port FR-3x V-Accordion Data management via the FR-3x’s USB port FR-3x V-Accordion Importing the settings of a previous FR-3 model This function allows you to load MIDI bulk data of an older FR-3 or FR-3b V-Accordion model from a USB memory’s root directory. CAREFUL! The settings loaded with the “OLd” function will overwrite all of the FR-3x’s internal settings. Preparing the file Here is what you need to do with the FR-3: NOTE If you already have a backup file of the FR-3’s settings you are interested in, you only need to make sure that the file with those settings was saved as a Standard MIDI File and that its name and extension conform to the requirements (three digits + “.mid” extension). • Connect the legacy FR-3 to your computer or your computer’s MIDI interface. •Use a sequencer program and the FR-3’s Bulk Dump function (“dMP”) to transmit its settings to the computer. See the FR-3’s owners manual and the documentation of your sequencer program for details. • Save the resulting sequence as a Standard MIDI File (with the “.mid” extension). NOTE The file’s name may only consist of three digits and the extension (“001.mid”, for example). • Remove the USB memory from your computer and connect it to the FR-3x (see “Connecting an optional USB memory” on p. 34). Loading your archived settings into the FR-3x 1. Press and hold down the [SET] register. The display shows the name of the last parameter you selected. 2. Use treble register [3] or [4] (PARAM LIST) to select “OLd” (Old Data Load). If the USB memory doesn’t contain any archive files, the display will show “---” instead of a number. 4. Press treble register [7] (ENTER) to load the selected archive file. The display shows “lod” (Load), then “don” (Done) to indicate that the file was loaded successfully. Next, the FR-3x returns to the main page. r3. Use treble registers [1] and [2] (VALUE) to select the number of the file you want to load from the connected USB memory. Old 42 Other settings V-Accordion r 13. Other settings Other settings V-Accordion r 13. Other settings The FR-3x has a mode that allows you to make various settings and perform certain operations. Below please find a list of the parameters you can set in this mode. Display indication Full name Setting range Default See page AUd AUL det tUn trp drs drl O l Ogl Obl OCl Ofl trn bbn brg fbn Frg mtp mts m l reu CHr O t Obt blC Ste trm fbm bCm mfn fns APO sp Ola USt UPG Snd OLd SAV Audio file name (file name, 3 characters) — p. 35 *3 Audio Level OFF, 1~10 8 p. 36 Musette Detune OFF, 0~15 (variable) p. 45 Master Tune 15.7~40.0~64.3 40.0 p. 45 *1 Transpose –6~0~5 0 p. 45 *1 Drum Set 1~8 1 p. 45 Drum Level Low, Med, Hi, –40~Std~+40 Std p. 45 Orchestra Level –40~Std~+40 Std p. 46 Organ Level –40~Std~+40 Std p. 46 Orchestra Bass Level –40~Std~+40 Std p. 46 Orchestra Chord Level –40~Std~+40 Std p. 46 Orchestra Free Bass Level –40~Std~+40 Std p. 46 Treble Valve Noise Off, –40~Std~+40 Std p. 46 Bass Button Noise Off, –40~Std~+40 Std p. 46 Bass Reed Growl Off, –40~Std~+40 Std p. 46 Free Bass Button Noise Off, –40~Std~+40 Std p. 46 Free Bass Reed Growl Off, –40~Std~+40 Std p. 46 Metronome Tempo 20~250 120 p. 46 Metronome Time Sign 1~8 1 p. 47 Metronome Level OFF, 1~127 80 ...


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