Roland SH-32 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Contents
Other Settings (settings that can be saved to Patches)........................................................................ 61
Settings for Use in Playing Monophonic Sounds (SOLO, LEGATO)....................................61
Layering Sounds for Greater Fatness (UNISON)..................................................................... 62
Applying the Portamento Function (PORTAMENTO, PORTA TIME) ................................ 62
Applying Analog-Like Modulation to the Pitch (ANALOG FEEL) ...................................... 62
Changing the Pan When Using Stereo Output (PAN) ............................................................63
Effect Settings ................................................................................................................................63
Saving the Sounds You Have Created (WRITE)..................................................................................63
Auditioning to a Patch at the Save Destination........................................................................ 63
Chapter 3. Applying Effects to the Sound (INS-FX, REV/DELAY) ....64
About the Onboard Effects .....................................................................................................................64
Ways of Connecting Effects (INS > REV SERIES)....................................................................64
Using the Insertion Effects (INS-FX)...................................................................................................... 64
Turning the Insertion Effects On and Off.................................................................................. 64
Selecting the Insertion Effects Type (TYPE).............................................................................. 64
Setting the Insertion Effects.........................................................................................................65
Using the Reverb/Delay (REV/DELAY)..............................................................................................65
Turning the Reverb/Delay On and Off ..................................................................................... 65
Selecting the Reverb/Delay Type (TYPE) ................................................................................. 65
Setting the Reverb/Delay ............................................................................................................ 66
Applying Effects in Performance Mode................................................................................................ 66
Selecting the Effect Settings Used in a Performance (Effect Source)..................................... 66
About Effect Settings in Performance Mode............................................................................. 67
Chapter 4. Playing the Rhythm Sets ...................................................68
Selecting Rhythm Sets and Playing the Percussion Instruments ......................................................68
Editing a Rhythm Set ............................................................................................................................... 68
Making Settings for the Overall Rhythm Set ............................................................................68
Making Settings for Each Rhythm Tone (Percussion Instrument) ........................................ 69
Saving Changed Settings (WRITE) ........................................................................................................ 70
Chapter 5. Using in Performance Mode..............................................71
Selecting a Performance and Playing the Patch for Each Part........................................................... 71
Selecting the Patch for Each Part (Part Assign Mode)............................................................. 71
Playing Sound in More Than One Part (Multitimbre)........................................................................71
Layering Patches for a Thicker Sound (Part Stack Function)............................................................. 72
Editing a Performance .............................................................................................................................72
Settings Affecting the Overall Performance..............................................................................72
Making Settings for Each Patch or Rhythm Set in the Parts................................................... 73
Securing the Number of Oscillators in Each Part (Oscillator Reserve).................................73
Saving Changed Settings (WRITE) ........................................................................................................ 73
Chapter 6. Using Arpeggiator (ARPEGGIATOR)................................74
About Arpeggiator...................................................................................................................................74
Playing Arpeggios.................................................................................................................................... 74
Turning Arpeggiator On and Off ............................................................................................... 74
Determining the Tempo for Arpeggio Performances.............................................................. 74
Selecting Styles for Arpeggio Performances (STYLE) .............................................................74
The Relationship Between Arpeggio Styles and Rhythm Styles............................................ 75
Changing the Beat and Shuffle (GRID)......................................................................................75
Applying Staccato and Tenuto (DURATION).......................................................................... 76
Changing the Range of the Arpeggio (RANGE) ...................................................................... 76
Selecting Ascending/Descending Variations (Different Ways of Playing the Sounds)
(MOTIF).......................................................................................................................................... 76