Listening To Songs After Changing Instrument Sounds Or Making Other Changes - Roland MT-300S Owner's Manual

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Convenient Functions
Listening to Songs after Changing Instrument Sounds or
Making Other Changes
The songs on the Music File Disk and on commercially available music files are divid-
ed into 16 separate parts, with each part containing different instrument sounds or
tones.
On the MT 300s, you can switch each part's tones and change the volume levels and
other settings of the tones on each part.
About a Song's Basic Settings
Tones, volume levels, basic tempos, and other settings for each part, as well as the set-
tings determined at the beginning of each song are called "basic settings." On the MT
300s, you can listen to songs after temporarily making changes to the parameters of a
song's basic settings—the state of each part's tone, volume, panpot, reverb, and cho-
rus—and change the basic settings and basic tempo of the song itself.
fig.33-1_40
Phones
Press the [Song] button to display the Basic screen.
1.
Press the [16 Track] button.
The 16-Track screen is displayed.
fig.4-5_30 (Screen)
2.
Select the part to which you want to make changes in the settings by
pressing the Beat [ ] button or Tempo [ ] button to move the cursor
( ) in the upper part of the screen.
3.
When you press the [Transpose] button, the select part appears in the display.
fig.33-3_30 (Screen)
You can change the tone for the selected part in this screen.
If you have a digital piano or similar instrument connected, then you can play the key-
board to hear the selected tone.
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Power
Marker Clear
Song
On
Off
R
Volume
Reset
while holding down
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9
2
4, 5, 6, 7
Beat
Tempo
Transpose
Enter
1
2
3
4
Track
Count In Metronome
Play
Rec
12
3, 10
Reverb
Edit
16 Track
Sound
1
8

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