Structure Buttons - Roland S-220 Owner's Manual

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b. Structure Buttons
The Structure Buttons A, B, C and D are used to
select the corresponding sound of the Banks A, B,
C and D. These Banks can be recorded or played
simultaneously
or
sequentially
by
using
other
Structure Buttons. This is effective for combining
two Banks for recording a long tone, etc.
1) Structure AB, CD (ABCD)
The AB Structure can be used for joining the Bank
A sound with the B sound, Likewise, the CD
Structure button joins the C and D. This is useful
for combining two banks for sampling two second
sounds (four seconds at 15 kHz sampling frequen-
cy). You may also combine two different samples
and play them.
Structure AB
Bank A aa
Go B
>
Structure CD
Bank C —y
Bank oD
oo.
The ABCD Structure plays (or records) the Banks
A, B, C, and D sequentially.
* If the Structure (ABCD) is used for playing the
"Drum Set", the volume of the later sounds
will be very low. This is because of the Wave
Parameters (explained later on page 55).
2) Structure A/B, C/D

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