In A Patch - Roland MKS-50 Owner's Manual

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b.
Changing
Functions
in
a
Patch
A
Patch
consists of
Tone number and
various
performance
controlling
functions
(e.g.
Volume,
Portamento,
etc.)
Some
functions
can be
directly set
in
the
sounds
on
the
MKS-50, and
some
can
only
select
whether
to receive or
ignore the
MIDI
messages
sent
from
the
external device.
(How
to
Change
the Functions!
®
Select the Patch to
be
edited with the relevent
Number
Buttons.
(D Using the Value Button
Q,
change
the value
of
the selected Function.
Pushing
one
side of
the Value Button while
hold-
ing
the other
side
down
will
quicken the
change
of
the
value.
The
edited Function
will
-be
erased
when
you
select
other
Patch.
To
retain
the edited data
in
memory,
take
an
appropriate
writing proce-
dure explained
on page
21.
(D
Push
the
Parameter Button
until
the Display
shows
the Function to
be changed.
There
are 18 functions
which
are
called
sequen-
cially in
the Display with the
Parameter
Button.
If
you go
too
far,
you
can
return to
the previous
functions
by
pushing
the
lower
side of the button.
Instead
of
the
Parameter
Button,
you
can use the
Number
Button
®
to
assign the
number
of
the
Function.
Number
Function
1
Uolune
2
MOD.
Sense
3
Portamento
Porta, Tine
4
Key Shift
Detune
5
Key Range
Lo
Key Ran9e
Hi
6
MIDI
RFTER
MIDI
BENDER
MIDI
EXCL
MIDI
HOLD
MIDI MOD
MIDI
UOLUME
MIDI
PORTA
7
MONO BEND
8
CHORD MEM
No.
flSSDSN
MODE
18

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