Tone Edit (Source Switch) - Roland G-800 Reference Manual

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Env Decay [-64 ~+63]
This parameter adjusts the time over which the sound will fall from the highest point of the
attack down to the sustain level.
Note: Percussive sounds usually have a sustain level of "0". Piano and guitar sounds are in this
category. Holding the keys for a long time will thus have little effect on the duration of the notes
your are playing.
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Env Release [-64~+63]
This parameter adjusts the time over which the sound will decay after the note is released until
it is no longer heard. The cutoff frequency will also fall according to this setting.
Tone Change-
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PERFORMANCE MEM ! SONG SELECTION
The Tone Change switch on this page allows you to specify which program change and bank
select messages should be executed. There is one page for the Realtime part Tone Change
switches (press [SHIFT]+[F1]) and another one for the Arranger part Tone Change switches
(press [SHIFT]+[F2] or just [F2]).
Select the part using the [PAGE] A/F buttons and select Prf or Sng (for Realtime parts), or
Prf or Arr (for Arranger parts).
Prf
Tone selection remains in effect until you select another Tone or Performance Memory.
In this case, the Realtime Tone assignments are affected by program change messages
included in the Standard MIDI File you are playing back. When set to Sng, the program
Sng
change switch is set to respond to program change messages on disk.
Note that, as far as the Realtime parts are concerned, there is littie difference between
Prf anc Sng as long as you don't play back a Standard MIDI File.
In this case, the Arranger Tone assignments are affected by program change messages
Arr
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Tone Edit (Source switch)
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Master page: [TONE]— [SHIFT] + [F4]
The Tone Edit switch on this page allows you to protect your settings from modifications due
to settings included in the Standard MIDI File you are playing back (for the Realtime parts).
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