Detailed Settings For A Live Set (Live Set Edit); Detailed Settings For Each Layer (Layer Edit) - Roland RD-800 Owner's Manual

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Detailed Settings for a Live Set (Live Set Edit)

Here's how to make detailed settings for the four layers of a Live Set.
1.
Press the [LIVE SET EDIT] button.
The Live Set Edit Menu screen appears.
2.
Use the cursor [ ] [ ] buttons to select the item you want
to edit, and press the [ENTER] button.
The corresponding edit screen appears.
3.
Select the parameter that you want to edit, and use the
[DEC] [INC] buttons or the value dial to edit the value.
If you press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button, you'll return to the Live Set Edit
Menu screen.
4.
When you've finished making settings, press the [EXIT/
SHIFT] button several times to return to the Tone screen
or the Live Set screen.
NOTE
If you've edited the settings, an "EDITED" indication is shown in
the Live Set screen or the Tone screen.
If you turn off the power, select another Live Set, or select
another tone in the Tone screen while the "EDITED" indication
is shown, the edits you made are discarded. If you want to keep
your edits, press the [WRITE] button to save the Live Set (p. 23).
Detailed Settings for Each Layer
(Layer Edit)
Here's how to edit each layer (Upper 1–3, Lower).
1.
In the Live Set Edit Menu screen, select "Layer Edit" and
press the [ENTER] button.
2.
Select the parameter that you want to edit, and use the
[DEC] [INC] buttons or the value dial to edit the value.
Parameter
Value
TONE
VOL
0–127
Volume
PAN
L64–0–R63
Pan
REV
0–127
Reverb Send Level
DLY
0–127
Delay Send Level
TRA
-48–0–+48
Layer Transpose
KR.LWR
Keyboard Range Lower
A0–C8
KR.UPR
Keyboard Range Upper
28
Explanation
Selects the tone.
Sets the volume for each of the layers.
Specifies the left/right position of the sound
when outputting in stereo.
Specifies the level of signal sent to reverb.
Specifies the level of signal sent to delay.
Allows you to individually transpose layers to a
different pitch.
Set the keyboard range in which each Layer
will sound.
This can be used to make notes in different
areas of the keyboard play different Tones.
Specify the lower limit (KR.LWR) and upper limit
(KR.UPR) of the key range being set.
You can also set this by pressing a specific key
and then pressing the [ENTER] button.
* This is effective only when the [SPLIT] button
is on (p. 13) in the key range settings.
* "Full" is displayed when the [SPLIT] button
is set to OFF.
Parameter
Value
VR.LWR
Velocity Range Lower
1–127
VR.UPR
Velocity Range Upper
V.SNS
-63–+63
Velocity Sensitivity
V.MAX
1–127
Velocity Max
C.TUNE
-48–+48
Coarse Tune
F.TUNE
-50–+50
Fine Tune
VC RES
0–63, Full
Voice Reserve
DAMP
Damper Control Switch
FC1
FC1 Control Switch
ON, OFF
FC2
FC2 Control Switch
EXT
EXT Pedal Control
Switch
PB
Pitch Bend
Control
Switch
MD
Modulation Control
ON, OFF
Switch
S1
S1 Control Switch
S2
S2 Control Switch
A1
Assign 1 Control
Switch
A2
Assign 2 Control
Switch
A3
ON, OFF
Assign 3 Control
Switch
A4
Assign 4 Control
Switch
A5
Assign 5 Control
Switch
TON CLR
Tone Color Control
Destination
MOD FX
Select one
Modulation FX Control
layer
Destination
TR/AMP
Tremolo/Amp Control
Destination
*1
The parameters that can control each layer are the parameters
indicated by (*1) in the "List of Functions Assignable to Pedals,
Knobs, and Buttons" (p. 30).
Explanation
Specifies the lower limit (VR.LWR) and upper
limit (VR.UPR) of the range in which the tone is
played according to the velocity.
Make this setting when you want the tone to
change depending on the key velocity.
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 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.
Maximum velocity value for the corresponding
key.
Lowering this value will produce softer notes
even if you play the keyboard strongly.
* This setting is disregarded with certain tones.
Adjusts the pitch in semitone steps
(+/-4 octaves).
Adjusts the pitch in one-cent steps
(+/-50 cents).
1 cent = 1/100th of a semitone
Specifies the number of voices that will be
reserved for each layer if you attempt to play
more than 128 voices.
Specifies whether the damper pedal will
(ON) or will not (OFF) control each layer.
Specifies whether the pedal connected to the
FC1 jack will (ON) or will not (OFF) control each
layer. (*1)
Specifies whether the pedal connected to the
FC2 jack will (ON) or will not (OFF) control each
layer. (*1)
Specifies whether the pedal connected to the
EXT jack will (ON) or will not (OFF) control each
layer. (*1)
Specifies whether the pitch bend lever will
(ON) or will not (OFF) control each layer.
Specifies whether the modulation lever will
(ON) or will not (OFF) control each layer.
Specifies whether the [S1] button will
(ON) or will not (OFF) control each layer. (*1)
Specifies whether the [S2] button will
(ON) or will not (OFF) control each layer. (*1)
Specifies whether the ASSIGN [1] knob will
(ON) or will not (OFF) control each layer. (*1)
Specifies whether the ASSIGN [2] knob will
(ON) or will not (OFF) control each layer. (*1)
Specifies whether the ASSIGN [3] knob will
(ON) or will not (OFF) control each layer. (*1)
Specifies whether the ASSIGN [4] knob will
(ON) or will not (OFF) control each layer. (*1)
Specifies whether the ASSIGN [5] button will
(ON) or will not (OFF) control each layer. (*1)
Select the layer that you want to control using
the [TONE COLOR] knob.
Select the layer that you want to control using
the MODULATION FX [DEPTH] and [RATE]
knobs and [ON/OFF] button.
Select the layer that you want to control using
the TREMOLO [DEPTH] and [RATE] knobs and
[ON/OFF] button, and the AMP SIM [DRIVE]
knob and [ON/OFF] button.

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