Retaining The Assign 1-9 Controller Settings Even When The Program Is Switched (Assign 1-9 Mode); Retaining The Delay Settings Even When The Program Is Switched (Delay Mode); Retaining The Reverb Settings Even When The Program Is Switched (Reverb Mode); Retaining The Rhythm Settings Even When The Program Is Switched (Rhythm Mode) - Roland RD-2000 Parameter Manual

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Parameter
Value
Assign 1-9
Mode
PROGRAM
REMAIN
Delay Mode
PROGRAM
REMAIN
Reverb Mode
PROGRAM
REMAIN
Rhythm Mode
PROGRAM
REMAIN
Key Touch
Mode
TONE/PROGRAM
REMAIN
Explanation
Retaining the Assign 1–9 Controller Settings Even When the Program
Is Switched (Assign 1-9 Mode)
The settings of the Assign 1–9 controllers (p. 7) can be stored individually for each Program (owner's
manual: p. 13).
You can specify whether the Assign 1–9 controller settings stored in the Program will or will not change
when you switch Programs.
When you switch Programs, the Assign 1–9 controller settings will also change.
When you switch Programs, the Assign 1–9 controller settings will not change.
Retaining the Delay Settings Even When the Program Is Switched
(Delay Mode)
Delay settings (p. 9) can be stored individually for each Program (owner's manual: p. 13).
You can specify whether the delay settings will or will not change to the values stored in each Program
when you select a Program.
When you switch Programs, the delay settings will also change.
When you switch Programs, the delay settings will not change.
Retaining the Reverb Settings Even When the Program Is Switched
(Reverb Mode)
Reverb settings (p. 9) can be stored individually for each Program (owner's manual: p. 13).
You can specify whether the reverb settings will or will not change to the values stored in each Program
when you select a Program.
When you switch Programs, the reverb settings will also change.
When you switch Programs, the reverb settings will not change.
Retaining the Rhythm Settings Even When the Program Is Switched
(Rhythm Mode)
Rhythm pattern, tempo, and volume (owner's manual: p. 24) can be stored individually for each Program
(owner's manual: p. 13).
You can specify whether the Rhythm settings will or will not change to the value stored in each Program
when you switch a Program.
When you switch Programs, the rhythm settings will also change.
When you switch Programs, the rhythm settings will not change.
Retaining the Keyboard Touch Settings Even When the Tone or
Program Is Switched (Key Touch Mode)
Key Touch settings (p. 5) can be stored individually for each Program (owner's manual: p. 13).
You can specify whether the Key Touch settings will or will not change to the values stored in each
Program when you switch a Program.
You can also specify whether the tone's Key Touch settings (valid only for the zone 1) will or will not be
applied when you switch tones.
When you switch tones or Programs, the Key Touch settings will also change.
* The setting will not be changed by operations in the Zone Edit screen (p. 4) or when a MIDI message is
received to switch tones.
When you switch tones or Programs, the Key Touch settings will not change.
Detailed Settings for Each Function
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