Roland S-330 Owner's Manual page 109

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Making
a
Patch
[Tone Assignment]
(Set)
1st
Tone
2nd Tone
Two
Tones, the
1st
and 2nd Tones
are
assigned
to
each
key.
To
change
the
assignment
of
both
Tones,
select
[1st&2nd]
of
the
"Type
Select", to
change
only the 1st Tone,
select
[1st],
and
to
change
only
the
2nd Tone
select
[2nd].
When
[Off]
is
selected,
no sound
is
heard.
[T11
to
T48]
[T11
to
T48]
Call
the
1st
Tone
to
be
assigned
in
the Display.
Call
the
2nd
Tone
to
be assigned
in
the Display.
O
Assigning the
Tone by
receiving
Key
On
messages
When
the
Key
On
messages
are received, the
Tone
is
assigned
to
the
corresponding
Key
number.
When
a
MIDI keyboard
is
connected, the
Tone
is
assigned
to
the
keys
pressed,
the
sound
of
the
new Tone
just
assigned
is
heard.
OAssigning
the
Tone by
indicating
the
key
in
the Display with the
Mouse
Indicate the
key
in
the Display
with
the
Mouse,
then
push
the
left
side
button
on
the
Mouse, and
the tone
is
assigned
to that
key.
*To
return the cursor to the
position
where
the
Parameters
are indicated,
push
the
right side
button on
the
Mouse.
[Octave
Shift of
the
Display]
[-2, -1.
0,
1,
2]
Oct
Shift
The
S-330
can be played from
CO
to
C9.
(The
highest
pitch,
however,
is
two
octave
above
the Original
Key).
Using
the
Mouse,
the pilch
range
of
the
keyboard
shown
in
the Display
can be
shifted
up
or
down.
Make
the
cursor
triangle
shape,
by moving
it
to
the
right
or
left
of
the
keyboard
end,
then
push
the
button on
the
left
side
on
the
Mouse.
This
shifts
the
keyboard
by
one
octave.
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