Synthesizer (Editing); Editing A Studio Set; Editing A Tone; Editing The Part Settings - Roland Fa 06 Quick Start Manual

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Synthesizer (Editing)

Editing a Studio Set

Here's how to edit a studio set.
Overall Settings for the Studio Set
Here's how to make overall settings for the studio set.
1.
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [5] (Studio
Common) button.
The STUDIO SET COMMON screen appears.
MEMO
You can also access the STUDIO SET COMMON screen from the
menu (p. 26).
2.
Use the cursor buttons to select an item, and use the dial
to change its value.
You can switch tabs by holding down the [SHIFT] button and
using the cursor [ ] [ ] buttons.
NOTE
The edits that you make to the studio set are temporary. If you turn off the power or select another studio set, your changes will be lost. If you
want to keep your changes, save the studio set (p. 18).
MEMO
For details on the parameters, refer to "Parameter Guide" (PDF).

Editing a Tone

Here's how to edit a tone.
1.
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [2] (Tone
Edit) button.
The TONE EDIT screen appears.
MEMO
• The TONE EDIT screen differs depending on the type of tone.
• You can also access the TONE EDIT screen from the menu (p. 26).

Editing the Part Settings

A studio set has 16 parts, and you can adjust settings such as
volume (Level), equalizer (EQ), and key range (KBD) for each part.
1.
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [4] (Part
View) button.
The PART VIEW screen appears.
MEMO
You can also access the PART VIEW screen from the menu (p. 26).
2.
Use the cursor buttons to select a parameter, and use
the dial to change its value.
You can switch tabs by holding down the [SHIFT] button and
using the cursor [ ] [ ] buttons.
2.
Use the cursor buttons to select a parameter, and use
the dial to change its value.
You can switch tabs by holding down the [SHIFT] button and
using the cursor [ ] [ ] buttons.
NOTE
The edits that you make to a tone are temporary. If you turn off
the power or select another tone, your changes will be lost. If
you want to keep your changes, save a tone (p. 18).
MEMO
For details on the parameters, refer to "Parameter Guide" (PDF).
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