Roland SP-404MKII Manual page 125

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Parameter
Value
Specifies the tempo source.
Auto
MIDI Sync
Internal
MIDI
USB
OFF, ON
MIDI Sync Out
OFF, ON
SEQ Note Out
0–20ms
SYNC Delay
This sets how the MIDI clock output from this unit changes when you press the [BEND-] or [BEND+] pads to
change the playback speed of this unit.
OFF
Bend
SYNC(DJ)
ON
OFF, ON
PAD Note Out
OFF, ON
Soft Through
OFF, ON
USB-MIDI
Thru
PC Rx
OFF, ON
A, B
MIDI Mode
Pad MIDI
1/2, 2/3–
Channels
9/10, 10/11
-11–35
Note offset
GAIN
Parameter
OFF, ON
Attenuator
Reduces the noise floor in the signal input from the LINE IN and INPUT jacks.
Noise Gate
OFF
-9dB, -12dB, -18dB
-Inf
OFF, ON
Anti Feedback
LINE OUT
0, +6, +12 (dB)
PHONES OUT
-18, -12, -6, 0, +6, +12 (dB)
USB OUT
-24, -12, 0 (dB)
The tempo automatically synchronizes to the MIDI clocks if MIDI clocks are input via the
MIDI IN connector or the USB port.
The tempo specified on this unit is used.
The tempo synchronizes to the MIDI clocks received via the MIDI IN connector.
The tempo synchronizes to the MIDI clocks received via the USB port.
When this is ON, clocks, start and stop are transmitted to the device connected to this
unit's MIDI OUT connector.
When this is set to "ON", the note number corresponding to the pattern (pad) is output via
the MIDI OUT connector when the pattern plays back.
Adjust this if there is a delay (latency) in sound between your external MIDI device and this
unit.
Larger values make this unit play back at a more delayed timing.
When this is set to "0", this unit plays and outputs MIDI messages with the same timing.
MIDI clocks are output at a fixed rate.
MIDI clocks outputted from this unit are synchronized with this unit's playback speed.
With this setting, the tempo of MIDI devices connected externally changes in time with the
playback speed of this unit.
If you press the [BEND-] [BEND+] pads while holding down the [REMAIN] button, the
MIDI clocks do not change (the effect is the same as the OFF setting).
When this is set to "ON", note numbers corresponding to the pads are output via the MIDI
OUT connector when you play the pads.
If this is "ON", MIDI messages that are input to the MIDI IN connector are output to the MIDI
OUT connector.
When this is "ON", MIDI signals that are input via the USB port are output to the MIDI OUT
connector. MIDI signals that are inputted via the MIDI IN connector are also outputted to
the USB port.
The inputted MIDI signals are also transmitted to the internal sound module at that time.
When this is ON, program change messages are received.
Changes the note number assignment according to the mode you've selected.
For details, refer to
"MIDI Note
Sets the offset value for the MIDI channel.
This setting is enabled when "MIDI Mode" is set to "B".
Sets the offset value for the note number.
This setting is enabled when "MIDI Mode" is set to "B".
Value
When this is ON, the gain of the audio input from the LINE IN jacks is lowered.
Turn the Attenuator on when the LINE IN input seems to be distorting.
The noise gate is not used.
Reduces the noise floor at the specified level.
Reduces the noise floor to the bare minimum.
When this is "ON", the anti-feedback function is enabled for the mic input.
This helps prevent mic feedback.
Sets the gain of the audio output from the LINE OUT jacks.
Sets the gain of the audio output from the PHONES OUT jacks.
Sets the gain of the audio output from the USB port.
Explanation
Map(P.152)."
Explanation
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