Roland SH-32 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 1. An Overview of the SH-32
Chapter 1
Patch Mode Performance Mode Part Assign Mode Rhythm Tone Edit
Preview function
turned on with a
Rhythm Set selected
in each mode
You can switch the Insertion Effects
(INS-FX) or Reverb/Delay (REV/
DELAY) on (indicator lit), or off (in-
dicator off) for each individual
Patch or Rhythm Set (p. 64, p. 65).
You can save settings content to
each Patch or Rhythm Set with the
write procedure (p. 63, p. 70).
* When assigning Patches to the Parts
in Performance mode, the settings
here are disabled, and the settings
for each Part in Part Assign mode
go into effect.
You can switch the Insertion Effects
(INS-FX) or Reverb/Delay (REV/
DELAY) on (indicator lit), or off (in-
dicator off) for each individual Per-
formance (p. 64, p. 65).
You can save settings content to
each Performance with the write
procedure (p. 73).
You can switch the Insertion Effects
(INS-FX) or Reverb/Delay (REV/
DELAY) on (indicator lit), or off (in-
dicator off) for each individual Part
in a Performance (p. 64, p. 65).
Press [1]–[4/R] (Part buttons) to
specify the Part to be set.
You can save the settings content in
groups consisting of four Parts to
Performances with the write proce-
dure (p. 73).
* When assigning Patches to the Parts
in Performance mode, the Patch set-
tings are disabled, and the settings
made here go into effect.
You can switch the Insertion Effects
(INS-FX) or Reverb/Delay (REV/
DELAY) on (indicator lit), or off (in-
dicator off) for each individual
Rhythm Tone (percussion instru-
ment) (p. 64, p. 65).
Press a note-entry button to specify
the Rhythm Tone to be set.
You can save settings content to
each Rhythm Set with the write pro-
cedure (p. 70).
* When turning Rhythm Sets on and
off as a whole, set the Preview func-
tion to off.
Makes the detailed Insertion Effects
(INS-FX) or Reverb/Delay (REV/
DELAY) settings for each Patch or
Rhythm Set (p. 65, p. 66).
Turn the knob to the desired param-
eter (other than SYSTEM), then
press [VALUE /] to make the
settings.
You can save settings content to
each Patch or Rhythm Set with the
write procedure (p. 63, p. 70).
Sets the parameters of the Patch or
Rhythm Set assigned to the Part
specified as the Performance’s effect
source (p. 65, p. 66).
The procedure for making the set-
tings is the same as in Patch mode.
You can save settings content to
each Patch or Rhythm Set with the
write procedure (p. 73).
* Effect parameter settings are not
saved to the Performances.
You can set only the REV/DELAY
E.LEVEL (Effect Level) in each indi-
vidual Part of a Performance (p. 67).
Press [1]–[4/R] (Part buttons) to
specify the Part to be set.
The procedure for making the set-
tings is the same as in Patch mode.
You can save settings content to
each Performance with the write
procedure (p. 73).
You can set only the REV/DELAY
E.LEVEL (Effect Level) in each indi-
vidual Rhythm Tone (percussion in-
strument) (p. 66).
Press a note-entry button to specify
the Rhythm Tone to be set.
The procedure for making the set-
tings is the same as in Patch mode.
You can save settings content to
each Rhythm Set with the write pro-
cedure (p. 70).
Sets the volume (LEVEL) or pan-
ning (PAN) for each individual
Patch or Rhythm Set (p. 59, p. 63).
Press the button: if the indicator is
lit, the volume is set; the pan is set
when the indicator is blinking. Press
[VALUE /] to set the values.
You can save settings content to
each Patch or Rhythm Set with the
write procedure (p. 63, p. 70).
* When assigning Patches to the Parts
in Performance mode, both the set-
tings here as well as the settings for
each Part made in Part Assign mode
are enabled.
Sets the volume (LEVEL) setting for
each individual Performance (p.
59). The panning (PAN) cannot be
set.
The procedure for making the set-
tings is the same as in Patch mode.
You can save settings content to
each Performance with the write
procedure (p. 73).
* The pan settings for Performances
are saved to each Part in Part Assign
mode.
Sets the volume (LEVEL) or pan-
ning (PAN) for each individual Part
in a Performance (p. 59, p. 63).
Press [1]–[4/R] (Part buttons) to
specify the Part to be set.
The procedure for making the set-
tings is the same as in Patch mode.
You can save settings content to
each Performance with the write
procedure (p. 73).
* When assigning Patches to the Parts
in Performance mode, both the
Patch settings as well as the settings
made here are enabled.
Sets the volume (LEVEL) or pan-
ning (PAN) for each individual
Rhythm Tone (percussion instru-
ment) (p. 59, p. 63).
Press a note-entry button to specify
the Rhythm Tone to be set.
The procedure for making the set-
tings is the same as in Patch mode.
You can save settings content to
each Rhythm Set with the write pro-
cedure (p. 70).
Sets whether Insertion Effects (INS-
FX) and Reverb/Delay (REV/DE-
LAY) for each Patch or Rhythm Set
are to be connected in series (SEr),
or in parallel (PAr) (p. 64).
Press the button, causing the indica-
tor to blink, then press [VALUE /
] to make the settings.
You can save settings content to
each Patch or Rhythm Set with the
write procedure (p. 63, p. 70).
* When assigning Patches to the Parts
in Performance mode, the settings
here are disabled, and the Perfor-
mance settings go into effect.
Sets whether Insertion Effects (INS-
FX) and Reverb/Delay (REV/DE-
LAY) for each Performance are to be
connected in series (SEr), or in par-
allel (PAr) (p. 64).
The procedure for making the set-
tings is the same as in Patch mode.
You can save settings content to
each Performance with the write
procedure (p. 73).
* When assigning Patches to the Parts
in Performance mode, the Patch set-
tings are disabled, and the settings
made here go into effect.
This cannot be set.
* Conforms to the Performance’s set-
tings.
Conforms to the Rhythm Set’s set-
tings.
You can also change Patch tones us-
ing controls other than the sliders
and knobs mentioned above.
You can use controls other than the
sliders and knobs mentioned above
to change tone settings in Patches
assigned to each Part in Perfor-
mance mode.
You cannot use controls other than
the sliders and knobs mentioned
above to change the settings.
You can use controls other than the
sliders and knobs mentioned above
to change the Rhythm Tone (percus-
sion instrument) settings.