Detailed Settings For A Program (Program Edit); Detailed Settings For Each Zone (Zone Edit) - Roland RD-2000 Parameter Manual

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Detailed Settings for a Program (Program Edit)

Here's how to make detailed settings for the eight zones of a
Program.
1
Press the
[EDIT]
button.
The PROGRAM EDIT MENU screen appears.
cursor [ H ] [ I ] [ K ] [ J ] buttons
2
Use the
item you want to edit, and press the
The corresponding edit screen appears.
3
Select the parameter that you want to edit, and use
the
[DEC] [INC] buttons
value.
If you press the
[EXIT]
button, you'll return to the PROGRAM EDIT
MENU screen.
4
When you've finished making settings, press the
[EXIT] button
several times to return to the TONE
screen, the PROGRAM screen or the SCENE screen.
NOTE
If you've edited the settings, an
in the PROGRAM screen or the TONE screen.
If you turn off the power, select another Program, or
select another tone in the TONE screen while the
indication is shown, the edits you made are discarded. If you
want to keep your edits, press the
Program (owner's manual: p. 23).

Detailed Settings for Each Zone (Zone Edit)

Here's how to edit each zone (INTERNAL/EXTERNAL 1–8).
1
In the PROGRAM EDIT MENU screen, select
Edit"
and press the
[ENTER]
2
Select the parameter that you want to edit, and use
the
[DEC] [INC] buttons
value.
Parameter
Value
Selects the tone.
Using the Numeric Keys to Select Tones
You can now use the
numeric keys to directly specify a tone number.
1
While holding down the
TONE
the
tone number.
The value blinks while you're entering the tone
number.
2
Release the
The tone number is finalized.
VOL
0–127
Volume
PAN
L64–0–R63
Pan
REV
0–127
Reverb Send Level
4
to select the
[ENTER]
or the
value dial
to edit the
"EDITED"
indication is shown
"EDITED"
[WRITE] button
to save the
"Zone
button.
or the
value dial
to edit the
Explanation
TONE [0]–[9] buttons
[SHIFT]
button, use
TONE [0]–[9]
as numeric keys to enter a
[SHIFT]
button.
Sets the volume for each of the
zones.
Specifies the left/right position
of the sound when outputting
in stereo.
Specifies the level of signal
sent to reverb.
Parameter
DLY
Delay Send Level
OUT
Output
Trans
Zone Transpose
button.
Rng Lo
Keyboard Range
Lower
Rng Up
Keyboard Range
Upper
Max
Velocity Max
Sens
Velocity Sensitivity
as
Rng Lo
Velocity Range Lower
Rng Up
Velocity Range Upper
Coarse
Coarse Tune
Fine
Fine Tune
Value
Explanation
Specifies the level of signal
0–127
sent to delay.
MAIN, SUB
Selects the output destination.
Allows you to individually
-48–0–+48
transpose zones to a different
pitch.
Set the keyboard range in
which each Zone will sound.
This can be used to make
notes in different areas of the
keyboard play different Tones.
Specify the lower limit (Rng Lo)
and upper limit (Rng Up) of the
key range being set.
You can also set this by
pressing a specific key and
then pressing the
A0–C8
button.
* Key range is enabled when
you change the key range
value or turn on the
button.
* When key range is off, the
indication
"Full"
To return to the Off state,
turn off the
or press the
RANGE]
buttons.
Maximum velocity value for
the corresponding key.
Lowering this value will
produce softer notes even
1–127
if you play the keyboard
strongly.
* This setting is disregarded
with certain tones.
This setting determines
how the volume changes in
response to the velocity.
The volume is increased as
the keyboard is played with
greater force when a positive
-63–+63
value is used; when a negative
value is selected, the volume
decreases as the keys are
played with greater force.
* This setting is disregarded
with certain tones.
Specifies the lower limit
(Rng Lo) and upper limit
(Rng Up) of the range in which
the tone is played according to
1–127
the velocity.
Make this setting when you
want the tone to change
depending on the key velocity.
Adjusts the pitch in semitone
-48–+48
steps (±4 octaves).
Adjusts the pitch in one-cent
steps (±50 cents).
-50–+50
1 cent = 1/100th of a semitone
[ENTER]
[SPLIT]
is shown.
[SPLIT] button
[SHIFT]
+
[KEY

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