Roland RD-700SX Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Making Detailed Settings for Tones
The sixteen Parts played by the RD-700SX’s internal sound generator
are referred to as “Internal Parts.”
Of the sixteen Internal Parts, you can select four of them to function
as the four Parts (UPPER1, UPPER2, LOWER1, and LOWER2) which
can be freely controlled with the RD-700SX’s buttons and keyboard.
These four Parts are collectively known as the “Zone.”
You can perform operations like Split with the INTERNAL Zone
very simply using the RD-700SX’s keyboard, and you can make
more detailed settings for the Zone as well.
Depending on the tone selected, there may be parameters that
cannot be altered.
1.
In the Tone screen, press [F2 (Zone Info)].
The [F2] is lit, and the Zone Info screen appears.
fig.04-01g
The names of zones that have Zone SW set to OFF are shown in
lowercase letters.
2.
Press CURSOR [ ]/[ ] to switch screens.
3.
Press CURSOR [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] to move the
cursor to the parameter to be set.
fig.04-02g
4.
Press [INC]/[DEC] to set the value.
Pressing [INC] and [DEC] simultaneously sets
that parameter
to the standard default value
.
5.
When you finish making settings, press [F2],
extinguishing its indicator.
You are returned to the Tone screen.
When the zone to be set is selected, the name of the assigned tone
appears.
You can select tone using the TONE SELECT buttons.
Sets the volume and the panning (localizes sound image) for each of
the Zones.
The Volume setting is mainly used when multiple tones are playing
to obtain the desired balance in volume between each zone.
The Pan setting localizes the sound image of each zone when the
output is in stereo. With an increase in the value for L, more of the
sound will be heard as coming from the left side. Similarly, more of
the sound will originate at the right if the value of R is increased.
When set to 0, the sound is heard as coming from the center.
This setting determines the zone to which multi-effects are applied.
Multi-effects can be applied to only one zone. Once one zone
has been switched on, the same multi-effect is switched off in
the other zones.
You can apply either MFX1 or MFX2 (not both) to a zone. If
both MFX1 and MFX2 are switched on for the same zone, MFX2
alone will be the one that is actually applied.
Making Zone Settings
(Zone Info)
How to Make Settings
Selecting the Tone
Parameter
Value
Tone
Refer to
“Tone List”
(p. 146)
Setting the Volume and Pan
(Volume/Pan)
Parameter
Value
VOL (Volume)
0–127
PAN L64–0–R63
Setting the Zone to Which Multi-
effects Are Applied
(MFX1/MFX2 Source)
Parameter Value
FX1 (MFX1 Source)
ON, OFF
FX2 (MFX2 Source)
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