Modifying Recorded Phrases (Phrase Settings); Adding Information To Individual Phrases (Phrase Information); Play Volume (%); Delay Time (00S 00F To 59S 29F) - Roland AR-3000SD Reference Manual

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Modifying Recorded Phrases (Phrase Settings)

Adding Information to Individual Phrases
(Phrase Information)
This adds a variety of information to recorded phrases (phrase
information).
If you want the phrase information when the card was formatted to
remain unchanged, then you don't need to change any settings.
& "Settings When a Card Is Formatted" (p. 63)
NOTE
5 The items that can be set differ according to the type of phrase
(audio phrase, MIDI phrase, command phrase, pattern phrase, or
song phrase).
& "Phrase Information/Phrase Setting Correspondence Table"
(p. 17)
5 If a card in AR-2000 format is inserted in either slot (or both),
the AR-3000SD can be used only for playback, and it is not
possible to record phrases or make any settings. Also, if you
insert a card in AR-2000 format into either slot (or both) while
making settings, the operation will halt with an error message.
Thereafter, the operation cannot be resumed until all cards are
removed.

Play Volume (%)

This sets the volume level during playback of audio phrases. The
volume level at the time of recording is considered to be 100%.
Procedure for setting the play volume
1.
Use the [SELECT] dial to choose the phrase whose setting
you want to change.
2.
Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU indicator lights up.
3.
Use the [SELECT] dial to choose "1.1 Play Volume," then
press the dial.
You can reselect a phrase whose setting you want to change by
pressing the [BACK] (USER) button. The entry position (highlighted)
moves to the phrase selection, so turn the [SELECT] dial to reselect
card and the phrase number, then press the dial.
4.
Turn the [SELECT] dial to set the Volume (from 10% to
100%), then press the dial.
5.
When the prompt appears on the screen, press the
[ENTER] button to enable the settings.
To quit without making the settings, use the [SELECT] dial to
choose "NO, " then press the [ENTER] button.
Once the settings have been successfully modified, you're returned
to the setting item selection screen.
6.
Press the [MENU] button.
This ends the setting process and returns you to the usual screen.
* If you press the [MENU] button while making settings, a
message asking you to confirm that you want to exit the setting
process appears. Note that if you choose "YES, " then press the
[ENTER] button, you are returned to the usual screen, and all
setting changes you've made up to that point will be discarded.
4

Delay Time (00s 00f to 59s 29f)

This sets the time until phrase playback starts.
* The frame display varies according to the setting for the MIDI
Time Code (MTC) frame rate.
Playback instruction
([PLAY/PAUSE] button,
control input, etc.)
Tip
If you're using Busy Out signals to start an amp or the like,
inserting a delay time into the phrase that corresponds to the
amp start time (that it, the time until sound is produced) can
help prevent drop-out at the beginning of the phrase at the
time of playback.
& "Starting Another Device (Busy Out)" (p. 36)
Procedure for setting the delay time
1.
Use the [SELECT] dial to choose the phrase whose setting
you want to change.
2.
Press the [MENU] button.
The MENU indicator lights up.
3.
Use the [SELECT] dial to choose "1.2 Delay Time," then
press the dial.
You can reselect a phrase whose setting you want to change by
pressing the [BACK] (USER) button. The entry position (highlighted)
moves to the phrase selection, so turn the [SELECT] dial to reselect
card and the phrase number, then press the dial.
4.
Turn the [SELECT] dial to set the Delay Time, then press
the dial.
5.
When the prompt appears on the screen, press the
[ENTER] button to enable the settings.
To quit without making the settings, use the [SELECT] dial to
choose "NO, " then press the [ENTER] button.
Once the settings have been successfully modified, you're returned
to the setting item selection screen.
6.
Press the [MENU] button.
This ends the setting process and returns you to the usual screen.
* If you press the [MENU] button while making settings, a
message asking you to confirm that you want to exit the setting
process appears. Note that if you choose "YES, " then press the
[ENTER] button, you are returned to the usual screen, and all
setting changes you've made up to that point will be discarded.
Delay Time
Phrase
Playback start

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