Roland T-8 Owner's Manual page 25

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ƞSyn (Delay Sync)
OFF, On
ƞƐSE (Delay to
0–127
Reverb Send)
OFF, 1–100
SC (Side Chain)
dv.50–dv. 1
–OFF–
SŹdG (Side Chain
Gt.1–Gt.50
Ducking/Gate)
0.5–1.0–2.0
SŹti (Side Chain
Time Ratio)
SŹSr (Side Chain
bd, Sd, CLAP,
Trigger Source)
tON, CH, OH
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8,
ƭcLk (Sync Clock)
12, 24
rƴCh (Rhythm MIDI
1–16, OFF
Channel)
bƟCh (Bass MIDI
1–16, OFF
Channel)
tXPc (TX Program
OFF, On
Change)
rXPc (RX Program
OFF, On
Change)
Pc.Ch (Program
1–16
Change Channel)
AUTO, Int,
NIdI, USB
SYnC (MIDI Clock
Sync)
OFF, On
thrv
OFF, 1–127
USƼd
(USB Direct Out)
OFF, On
ƷLnk (*1)
(AIRA Link)
nrN, SPL
LvŸC
The selected pattern is restored to its last saved state.
rLod
The rhythm of the selected pattern is restored to its last saved state.
rLƞr
The bass of the selected pattern is restored to its last saved state.
rLƞb
Copies the current pattern to a specified pattern.
The save destination number is shown in the display.
1.
COPY
2.
Value
Synchronizes the delay time to the tempo.
Adjusts the amount of delay to send to the reverb.
Sets the depth of the side chain effect that uses a rhythm instrument as a trigger, as well
as the effect's sustain time. A value within 1–50 changes the depth, and a value above
50 changes the sustain time at a specific depth.
* The side chain effect is triggered by the rhythm sequencer. Although the side
chain effect sustains when you turn down the LEVEL knob for the instrument you
selected for the trigger source, muting the trigger source instrument causes the
side chain effect to become lost.
Configures the depth of the ducking or gate effect when side chained to an instrument,
delay/reverb or USB input.
How to select the target to set:
Instrument: each instrument button
Delay/reverb: [ACCENT] button
USB input: [SHIFT] + [ACCENT] button
When the value is set to 1.0, the effect is applied in lengths of eighth notes respective to
the tempo.
Adjust the time it takes to change, to match the musical style and phrases.
Selects the source instrument that triggers the side chain.
Sets the number of sync clocks per beat.
Sets the MIDI transmitting/receiving channel for the rhythm.
Sets the MIDI transmitting/receiving channel for the bass.
Sets whether program change messages are transmitted or not when the pattern
changes.
Sets whether the pattern changes when a program change message is received.
Sets the MIDI channel for transmitting/receiving the program change messages used to
change patterns.
Sets which synchronization signal is used by this unit.
AUTO (Auto): Inputted clocks are accepted.
InT (Int): The unit operates according to its internal clock.
NIDI (MIDI): Only MIDI input is accepted.
USB (USB): Only USB MIDI input is accepted.
* Note that when a device is connected to the SYNC IN jack, the unit always
synchronizes to the clocks that are inputted to the SYNC IN jack.
Sets whether to output the messages that are input from the MIDI IN jack (ON, the
default value) or not (OFF).
Sets whether the [VOLUME] knob affects the output volume of signal going to USB.
OFF: The volume set using the [VOLUME] knob affects the signal volume that's output
via USB.
1–127: The volume set using the [VOLUME] knob does not affect the signal volume
that's output via USB, and the sound is output at the set volume.
Set this to ON when connecting a device via USB that is compatible with AIRA LINK,
such as the MX-1. Otherwise, leave this at the OFF setting.
The setting takes effect after the unit is powered off and on again.
Sets the curve for the [LEVEL] knob.
After you make this setting, the level curve setting is applied once you move the [LEVEL]
knob.
Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select the save destination.
Press the [C# (ENTER)] button to copy.
If you want to cancel, press the [C (EXIT)] button.
Functions, Menus and Shortcuts
Explanation
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