Roland SH-32 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 4. Playing the Rhythm Sets
Chapter 4
Making Settings for Each Rhythm Tone (Percussion Instrument)
Here’s how to make the settings for the individual percussion instruments in the Rhythm Set.
These settings can be made in Patch mode, Performance mode, or Part Assign mode.
1. Select the Rhythm Set with the settings you want to change.
2. Press [PREVIEW] to turn the Preview function on.
fig.04-01a.e
3. Press the note-entry buttons to select the percussion instrument for which you want to make the
settings.
The pressed button blinks, indicating the selected percussion instrument.
4. You can set the parameters shown in the following figure. Use the knobs and buttons indicated for
each parameter to make the settings. In addition, some parameters include values that are set by
pressing [VALUE /].
fig.04-02.e
For more detailed information on each of the parameters, see the explanations on the reference pages for each
parameter.
5. To save the settings, press [WRITE] and carry out the write procedure (p. 70).
If you want to set the level of the signal sent to the Reverb/Delay (REV/DELAY-E.LEVEL) differently for
each Rhythm Tone, be sure to set the type of effects connection (INS > REV SERIES) to “ ” (parallel) (p.
64).
You cannot use the panel controls to change the Rhythm Tone key number assignments.
You can make filter and amp envelope settings (A, D, S, R) in Rhythm Tones as well. However, when the
sustain level set with [S] is reached, the envelope immediately goes on to the release without holding at that
level.
Note-entry buttons
Rhythm Tone Level/Pan
[LEVEL] p. 59
[PAN] p. 63
Velocity Settings p. 87
Effect Level p. 66
Pitch Bend Range
p. 86
[INS-FX]: Insertion Effects On/Off p. 64
[REV/DELAY]: Reverb/Delay On/Off p. 65
Pitch Settings
[PITCH] p. 54
[PITCH ENV] p. 54
[ENV DEPTH] p. 55
Filter Settings
[TYPE] p. 56
[CUTOFF] p. 57
[RESONANCE] p. 57
[A D S R] p. 57
[ENV DEPTH] p. 58
Amplifier Envelope
p. 58