Playing The Demo Songs - Roland SonicCell User Manual

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MIDI INST Button
Press this button when you
want to use the SonicCell as
a MIDI sound module.
• MIDI connections → p. 22, p. 54
• Performance → p. 22, p. 58
• Patch → p. 23, p. 82
PART VIEW Button
If the MIDI sound module is in Performance
mode (p. 54), press this button when you
want to make settings for each part.
By pressing this button together with
the [MIDI INST] button, you can switch
between Performance mode and Patch mode.
CURSOR/VALUE Dial
Use this to move the cursor, select
a parameter, or edit a value.
Press the dial to confirm the value.
• How to use [CURSOR/VALUE] → p. 20

■ Playing the Demo Songs

fig.disp-plylstslct-demo.eps
1
Press [SMF/AUDIO PLAYER].
fig.disp-demosongs.eps
2
Press [
].
Playback will start from the first song.
No.
Title
1
Welcome Back
2
Mach Juan
3
Big & Bold
4
Human Sonic
*
If USB memory containing song file is connected, select [Demo Songs] in the playlist list screen. For details on
playing from a playlist, refer to p. 28.
981a
*
All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a
violation of applicable laws.
982
*
No data for the music that is played will be output from MIDI OUT.
USB AUDIO Button
Press this button when you
want to apply an effect to the
audio signal from the connected
computer, or to make
output-related settings.
• USB AUDIO → p. 140
EFFECTS Button
Press this button when you want to make effect-related settings.
• Applying effects to a performance → p. 78
• Applying effects to a patch → p. 26, p. 132
• Applying effects to the signal from the Input jack → p. 43
Composer
Copyright
Yo Sakaue
© 2007 Roland Corporation
Adrian Scott
© 2007 Roland Corporation
Scott Tibbs
© 2007 Roland Corporation
YUHKI
© 2007 Roland Corporation
INPUT Button
Press this button when you want to
apply an effect to the signal from a
device connected to the INPUT jack,
or to make output-related settings.
• Recording a mic or guitar → p. 40
• Inputting sound from an external
device → p.142
Panel Descriptions
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