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Roland Classic C-330 Owner's Manual (96 pages)
Classic Organ
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 10.44 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
3
Using the Unit Safely
4
Important Notes
6
Additional Precautions
7
Table of Contents
8
Introduction
12
Conventions Used in this Manual
12
Keyboards and Divisions
12
Names of Things and What They Do
13
Names of Things on the C-380
13
Names of Things on the C-330
13
Tablets and Pistons (C-380)
14
Tablets and Pistons (C-330)
16
Display and Panel
18
External Connectors
18
Before You Start Playing
19
Connecting the Pedalboard
19
Using the Music Rest
19
Placing the Bench
19
Installing the Satellite Speakers
20
Attaching to the Main Unit (C-330 Only)
20
Attaching to the Wall
20
Connecting the Satellite Speakers to the Organ
21
Opening and Closing the Keyboard Cover (C-380 Only)
22
Locking the Cover
22
Connecting the Power Cord
22
Turning the Power on and off
24
Turning on the Power
24
Turning off the Power
25
Connecting Headphones
25
Connecting the USB Memory
26
About the Display
27
Contents of the Main Screen
27
Return to the Main Screen
27
Adjusting the Display Contrast
27
Listening to the Demo Songs
28
Performing
29
Playing Various Sounds
29
Selecting Stops (Sounds)
29
Selecting a Sound Variation (Voice Palette)
30
Playing the Sounds of Another Division (Couplers)
31
Using a Manual Coupler
31
Using the Melody Coupler
32
Using the Bass Coupler
33
Adjusting the Volume and Reverberation
34
Adjusting the Overall Volume
34
Adjusting the Volume of the Satellite Speakers
34
Adjusting the Reverberation
34
Changing the Type of Reverberation
35
Changing the Room Type
35
Changing the Wall Type
36
Adding Soft Vibrato (Tremulant)
37
Adding Tremulant to each Division
37
Adjusting the Tremulant Effect
37
Changing the Tuning (Temperament)
38
Using Baroque Pitch
39
Tuning to Match the Pitch of Another Instrument
40
Transposing the Key
41
Using the Expression Pedal to Adjust the Volume of the Organ
42
Specifying the Divisions Affected by the Expression Pedal
42
Storing the Division for Which the Volume Is to be Adjusted
43
Setting the Minimum Volume of the Expression Pedal
44
Using the Kick Switches
45
Storing a Combination of Stops
46
Storing or Recalling a Registration
47
Storing a Registration
47
Recalling a Registration
47
Resetting the Sound Settings (General Cancel)
47
Using Memory Banks
48
Storing the Combination of Memory Pistons as a Memory Bank
48
Recalling a Registration from a Different Memory Bank
49
Recalling Registrations Successively
49
Practicing Along with a Preset Song or Performance Data
50
Selecting and Playing Back a Song
50
Muting a Specific Division During Playback
52
Playing Back a Specific Division as a Guide Tone
53
Changing the Tempo
54
Using the Metronome
55
Recording Your Performances
56
Recording a Song
56
Play Back the Recorded Song
57
Saving a Recorded Song
57
Deleting a Recorded Song
59
Copying a Saved Song
60
Saving and Loading Settings on USB Memory
62
Formatting USB Memory
62
Saving and Loading Memory Banks
62
Saving to USB Memory
62
Loading from USB Memory into Internal Memory
63
Deleting a Memory Bank from USB Memory
63
Copying a Memory Bank
64
Saving and Loading Voice Setup
65
Saving to USB Memory
65
Loading a Voice Setup
66
Deleting a Voice Setup
67
Other Settings
68
Settings for the USER/MIDI Couplers
68
Playing Sounds that Are Not in the Sound Tablets (USER Sound Coupler)
68
Playing Sounds on an External MIDI Sound Module (MIDI Coupler)
69
MIDI Settings
71
Local Control Setting (Local)
71
Specifying the Type of External MIDI Sound Module (Tone Name)
72
Specifying the MIDI Data Output Format for the General Memory Pistons (Tx Piston)
72
Returning All Settings to the Factory-Set State (Factory Reset)
72
Storing Your Settings (Customize)
73
Connecting External Devices
74
Connecting to Audio Equipment
74
Connecting to Amplified Speakers
74
Playing the Sounds of an External MIDI Sound Module or an Audio Device
75
Adjusting the Volume of Your Audio Device
75
Connecting to MIDI Equipment
76
Using the Organ to Play the Sounds of a MIDI Sound Module
76
Using V-LINK
77
List of Preset Song/Demo Song
78
List of Voices (Stops)
79
MAN I Division (Lower Keyboard)
79
MAN II Division (Upper Keyboard)
79
PEDAL Division (Pedalboard)
79
USER/MIDI Voice
80
Troubleshooting
82
Error Messages
85
List of Shortcuts
85
Glossary
86
MIDI Implementation Chart
88
Specifications
89
Index
91
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ROLAND Classic C-330 Owner's Manual (88 pages)
Classic Organ
Brand:
ROLAND
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 9.56 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
2
Using the Unit Safely
3
Important Notes
5
Introduction
7
Conventions Used in this Manual
8
Table of Contents
9
Panel Descriptions
12
Keyboards and Divisions
12
Before You Start Playing
16
Using the Music Stand
16
Connecting the Pedalboard
16
Placing the Bench
16
Installing the Satellite Speakers
17
If Attaching the Satellite Speakers to the Main Unit
17
If Attaching the Satellite Speakers to the Wall
17
Connecting the Power Cord
18
Turning the Power on and off
18
Turning on the Power
18
Turning off the Power
18
Using Headphones
19
Some Notes on Using Headphones
19
Using the External Memory
19
Connecting the USB Memory
19
About the Screen
20
Contents of the Screen
20
Returning to the Main Screen
20
Adjusting the Screen Contrast
20
Listening to the Demo Songs
21
Playing the C-330
22
Playing Various Sounds
22
Selecting Sounds (Stops)
22
Playing the Sounds of Another Keyboard (Couplers)
24
Using a Manual Coupler
24
Using the Melody Coupler
24
Changing the Range of the Melody Coupler
25
Using the Bass Coupler
26
Changing the Range of the Bass Coupler
26
Adjusting the Volume and Reverberation
27
Adjusting the Overall Volume
27
Adjusting the Volume of the Satellite Speakers
27
Adjusting the Reverberation
27
Changing the Type of Reverberation
28
Changing the Room Type
28
Changing the Wall Type
28
Adding Soft Vibrato (Tremulant)
29
Using the Metronome (Metronome Volume)
30
Storing a Combination of Sounds in Memory (Using the General Pistons)
31
Storing or Recalling a Registration
31
Storing a Registration
31
Recalling a Registration
31
Resetting the Sound Settings (General Cancel)
31
Storing or Recalling Six or more Registrations (Memory Banks)
32
Using Memory Banks to Store Registrations
32
Using Memory Banks to Recall Registrations
32
Recalling Registrations Successively
33
Recording and Playing Back Your Performances
34
Recording a Song
34
Saving a Recorded Song
35
Playing a Saved Song
38
Deleting a Recorded Song
40
Saving or L L L L Oading Songs or Settings
42
Formatting USB Memory
42
Saving or Loading Sound Settings (Registration)
43
Saving the Sound Settings (Registration) of a Memory Bank to USB Memory
43
Loading Sound Settings (Registration) from USB Memory into a Memory Bank
44
Deleting Unwanted Sound Settings (Registration) from USB Memory
45
Copying a Saved Song
46
Copying a Saved Song to USB Memory
46
Copying a Song from USB Memory to the C-330'S Internal Memory
47
About the C-330'S Sound Set (Voice Setup)
48
Switching Voice Setups
48
Saving a Voice Setup to USB Memory
49
Loading a Voice Setup from USB Memory
50
Storing a Voice Setup
50
Using the Convenient Performance Functions
51
Changing the Tuning (Temperament)
51
Using Baroque Pitch
53
Tuning to Match the Pitch of Another Instrument (Tuning)
54
Transposing the Key
55
Using the Expression Pedal to Adjust the Volume of the Organ (Expression Pedal)
56
Specifying the Divisions Affected by the Expression Pedal
56
Setting the Minimum Volume of the Expression Pedal
57
Using the Kick Switches
58
Other Settings
59
MIDI Settings
59
Preventing Double-Triggering When Connected to a Sequencer (LOCAL)
59
Viewing the Sounds of an External MIDI Device in the C-330'S Display (Tone Name)
60
Specifying the MIDI Data Output Format for the General Memory Pistons (TX Piston)
60
Settings for the USER/MIDI Couplers
60
Using USER/MIDI as User Sound Couplers (to Play Sounds Not Included in the Sound Tablets)
60
Using USER/MIDI as MIDI Couplers (to Play Sounds on an External MIDI Sound Module)
61
Using V-LINK
62
Returning All Settings to the Factory-Set State (Factory Reset)
62
Storing Your Settings (Customize)
63
Connecting External Devices
64
Connecting the C-330 to Audio Equipment
64
Connecting External Speakers to the C-330
64
Playing the Sounds of the MX-200 or an Audio Device through the C-330
64
Adjusting the Volume of Your Audio Device
65
Connecting the C-330 to MIDI Equipment
65
Performing on the C-330 to Play the MX-200'S Sounds
66
Appendices
69
Troubleshooting
69
List of Shortcuts
72
Error Message
73
Glossary
74
List of Voice Sound (Stop)
76
MIDI Implementation Chart
79
Main Specifications
80
Index
82
Roland Classic C-330 Brochure & Specs (9 pages)
Classic Series
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 2.03 MB
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Roland Classic C-330 Quick Manual (2 pages)
Classic Organ
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 1.16 MB
Roland Classic C-330 Quick Manual (2 pages)
Classic Organ
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 6.56 MB
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