Roland S-330 Owner's Manual page 102

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Making
a
Patch
[Parameter
Setting]
Key
Mode
One
of
the following
five
Key Modes
can be
selected.
The
S-330
allows
you
to
assign
two Tones
(the
1st
and 2nd
Tones)
to
any key you
like in
the
Split
Set display
(page
105).
The Key mode
selection
can
also
be
done
in
the
Split
Set
display.
*ln any Key mode,
each
Tone
will
sound with
a set
level
curve
(see
page
94)
depending on
how
hard
you
play
the key.
[Normal]
The
S-330
sounds
the
1st
Tone
assigned.
[Unison]
The
S-330
sounds
the
1st
Tone
assigned
(two
modules).
It
is
possible
to
detune
one
of
the
sounds
slightly.
In this
mode,
the possible
sounding
voices are half
of
the
Normal
mode.
[V-SW]
(Velocity
Switch)
The
S
330 sounds
the
1st
or
2nd Tones
assigned.
Playing
the
key
harder
than
a
certain
level
(
=
Velocity
Switch
Threshold)
will
sound
the
2nd
Tone,
weaker
will
sound
the
1st
Tone.
[X-Fade]
(Velocity
Cross Fade)
The
S
330 sounds
the
1st
and 2nd Tones
assigned.
Depending on
how
hard
you
play the key, the
volume
balance
of
the
1st
and
the
2nd Tones
differs.
The
level
curve
of
the
1st
Tone
is
inverted.
In
this
mode,
the
possible
sounding
voices are
half of
the
Normal
mode.
[V-MIX]
(Velocity
Mix)
The
S
330 sounds
the
1st
and 2nd Tones
assigned.
The
1st
and
the
2nd Tones
are
played simultaneously.
In
this
mode,
the possible
sounding
voices are
half of
the
Normal
mode.
*For
playing
in
stereo,
such
as
a
compact
disk, laser
disk or
DAT,
you
must
sample
right
and
left
separately,
match
the
start points,
then
play
in
the
V—
Mix
mode.
You
should
set
the
Patch
Parameter,
[Output
Assign], so
that
each
Tone
is
separately
output
from
the assigned output
jack.
This
way,
the
1st
and 2nd Tones
are
sent
separately.
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