Editing A Live Set (Live Set Edit); Editing A Tone (Designer) - Roland RD-800 Owner's Manual

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Editing a Live Set (Live Set Edit)

1.
Press the [LIVE SET EDIT] button.
The Live Set Edit Menu screen appears.
2.
Use the cursor buttons to select the
item that you want to edit, and press the
[ENTER] button.
The edit screen for that item appears.
3.
Select the parameter that you want to edit, and use the [DEC]
[INC] buttons or the value dial to edit the value.
Press the [EXIT/SHIFT] button to return to the Live Set Edit Menu screen.
4.
Repeat steps 2–3 to continue editing.
5.
When you've finished making settings, press the [EXIT/SHIFT]
button several times to return to the Tone screen or the Live Set
screen.
NOTE
If you've edited the settings, an "EDITED" indication is shown in
the Live Set screen or the Tone screen.
If you turn off the power, select another Live Set, or select
another tone in the Tone screen while the "EDITED" indication
is shown, the edits you made are discarded. If you want to keep
your edits, press the [WRITE] button to save the Live Set (

Editing a Tone (Designer)

By using the Designer function, you can make
more detailed settings for a tone.
1.
While holding down the [SHIFT] button,
press the LAYER switch to which the tone
you want to edit is assigned.
The Designer Menu screen (in the case of TW-
Organ sounds, the Tone Wheel & Designer Menu
screen) of the selected layer appears.
In the Designer menu you'll choose the broad category of tone settings that
you want to edit.
MEMO
If you press the [ENTER] button in the Tone screen, the UPPER 1 Designer
Menu screen (p. 32) appears.
2.
Use the cursor buttons to select the item that you want to edit,
and press the [ENTER] button.
The edit screen for that item appears.
MEMO
The items that you can set will differ depending on the type of sound.
NOTE
If you've edited the settings, an "EDITED" indication is shown in
the Live Set screen or the Tone screen.
If you turn off the power, select another Live Set, or select
another tone in the Tone screen while the "EDITED" indication
is shown, the edits you made are discarded. If you want to keep
your edits, press the [WRITE] button to save the Live Set (
Live Set Edit Menu
Layer Edit
Edits the settings of each layer (Upper 1–3, Lower).
Key Touch
Edits the keyboard touch sensitivity.
Pedal
Edits the pedal settings.
Assign 1-5
Assign the function of the ASSIGN [1]–[4] knobs and the
ASSIGN [5] button.
S1/S2
Edits the [S1] [S2] switch settings.
Reverb
Edits the reverb settings.
Delay
Edits the delay settings.
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Designer Menu
Piano Designer
Lets you create your own personalized piano sound by
adjusting various aspects of a piano's tonality.
Tone Designer
Edits detailed settings of the piano sound. The editable
parameters will depend on the piano sound that is selected.
Individual Note Voicing
Edits the pitch, volume, and character of each key.
Sympathetic Resonance
Edits the sympathetic resonances that are heard when you
hold down the damper pedal.
Modulation FX
Edits parameters that are related to Modulation FX.
Tremolo/Amp Simulator
Edits parameters that are related to tremolo and amp
simulator.
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(only for certain piano sounds)
(other than certain piano sounds)
(only for certain piano sounds)
(only for certain piano sounds)
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