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Roland SH-32 Owner's Manual (124 pages)
Roland Synthesizer OWNER'S MANUAL Model SH-32
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Synthesizer
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Using the Unit Safely
3
Important Notes
4
Maintenance
4
How to Use this Manual
5
Notation Used in this Owner's Manual
5
Table of Contents
6
Main Features
11
Panel Descriptions
12
Front Panel
12
AMP (Amplifier) Section
12
Rear Panel
15
Getting Ready
16
Connecting External Devices
16
Turning on the Power
17
Turning off the Power
17
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
17
Listening to the Demo Songs
18
Quick Start
19
Producing Sound
20
Getting Started
20
About the Playing Modes of the SH-32 (PATCH/PERFORMANCE)
20
Switching Modes
20
Standalone Play of Sounds (PREVIEW)
21
Playing a Sound with a MIDI Keyboard
22
Listening to the Preset Sounds
23
Using the Effects
24
Playing a Rhythm Set
25
Modifying the Sound
26
Creating Sounds
26
Easy Sound Editing
27
Selecting a Waveform (Oscillator)
27
Working on Oscillator Waveforms (FILTER)
29
Adding Changes in the Volume (AMP)
31
Adding Modulation to the Sound (LFO)
32
Adding an Effect
34
Saving the Sound
35
Playing Arpeggio (Arpeggiator)
36
Turning On/Off the Arpeggiator
36
Changing the Arpeggiator Tempo
38
Playing the Arpeggio Together with a Rhythm Pattern
39
Playing a Chord at the Touch of a Finger (Chord Memory)
41
Using the Chord Memory Function
41
Switching Chord Forms
42
Advanced Use
43
Chapter 1. An Overview of the SH-32
44
How the SH-32 Is Organized Internally
44
Arpeggiator
44
Controller
44
MIDI Connectors
44
Sound Generator
44
Patches (A11-D88)
45
Patches, Rhythm Sets, and Performances
45
Rhythm Sets (R1U, R2U, R3P, R4P)
45
How Characters and Numerals Are Displayed
46
Performances (1-1-8-8)
46
About Memory
47
Non-Rewritable Memory
47
Rewritable Memory
47
System Memory
47
Temporary Area
47
Temporary Memory
47
User Memory
47
Arpeggio Style
48
Main Setting Destinations
48
Rhythm Set
49
Objects of Settings that Change with the SH-32'S Mode
50
Chapter 2. Creating Your Own Sounds
52
Creating Sounds that Reflect the Position of Sliders/Knobs (MANUAL)
52
Using Preview Function Hold to Continue Playing a Sound
52
Determining the Basic Waveform and Pitch (OSC 1 & 2)
52
Oscillator ON/OFF and MIX Balance (OSC 1, OSC 2, BALANCE)
52
Selecting the Fundamental Waveform (WAVE, VARIATION)
53
Changing the Pitch over Time (PITCH ENV, ENV DEPTH)
54
Creating a Fatter Sound by Adding Components One Octave below the Sound (SUB OSC)
54
Determining the Pitch (OCTAVE, PITCH)
54
Pitch Coarse
54
Pitch Fine
54
Changing the Pulse Width of a Square Wave Periodically (PWM)
55
Creating a Metallic Sound (OSC 1X2 RING)-Ring Modulator
55
Creating an Assertive solo Sound (OSC 1X2 SYNC)-Oscillator Sync
55
Changing the Characteristics of Sounds (FILTER)
56
Internal Filter Types and Functions (TYPE, SLOPE)
56
Changing the Cutoff over Time (a D S R, ENV DEPTH)
57
Setting the Cutoff Frequency (CUTOFF)
57
Using Resonance to Add Fullness to the Sound (RESONANCE)
57
Changing the Filter According to the Keyboard Position (KEY FOLLOW)
58
Changing the Volume (AMP)
58
Changing the Volume over Time (a D S R, ENV DEPTH)
58
Increasing and Decreasing the Rate of Change in Volume According to the Keyboard Position (TIME KEY FOLLOW)
59
LFO Arrangement and Functions
59
Modulating the Sound (LFO 1 & 2)
59
Setting the Volume for each Patch, Rhythm Set, or Performance
59
Turning the LFO on and Off, and Switching Waveforms (LFO 1, LFO 2, FORM)
59
Adjusting the Modulation Depth (DESTINATION, DEPTH)
60
Adjusting the Rate of Modulation (RATE)
60
Other LFO Settings (FADE IN, KEY SYNC)
61
Other Settings (Settings that Can be Saved to Patches)
61
Settings for Use in Playing Monophonic Sounds (SOLO, LEGATO)
61
Synchronizing the Modulation to the Song Tempo (BPM SYNC, BEAT/CYCLE)
61
Applying Analog-Like Modulation to the Pitch (ANALOG FEEL)
62
Applying the Portamento Function (PORTAMENTO, PORTA TIME)
62
Layering Sounds for Greater Fatness (UNISON)
62
Auditioning to a Patch at the Save Destination
63
Changing the Pan When Using Stereo Output (PAN)
63
Effect Settings
63
Saving the Sounds You Have Created (WRITE)
63
Chapter 3. Applying Effects to the Sound (INS-FX, REV/DELAY)
64
About the Onboard Effects
64
Selecting the Insertion Effects Type (TYPE)
64
Turning the Insertion Effects on and off
64
Using the Insertion Effects (INS-FX)
64
Ways of Connecting Effects (ins > REV SERIES)
64
Selecting the Reverb/Delay Type (TYPE)
65
Setting the Insertion Effects
65
Turning the Reverb/Delay on and off
65
Using the Reverb/Delay (REV/DELAY)
65
Applying Effects in Performance Mode
66
Selecting the Effect Settings Used in a Performance (Effect Source)
66
Setting the Reverb/Delay
66
About Effect Settings in Performance Mode
67
Chapter 4. Playing the Rhythm Sets
68
Selecting Rhythm Sets and Playing the Percussion Instruments
68
Editing a Rhythm Set
68
Making Settings for the Overall Rhythm Set
68
Making Settings for each Rhythm Tone (Percussion Instrument)
69
Saving Changed Settings (WRITE)
70
Chapter 5. Using in Performance Mode
71
Selecting a Performance and Playing the Patch for each Part
71
Playing Sound in more than One Part (Multitimbre)
71
Selecting the Patch for each Part (Part Assign Mode)
71
Editing a Performance
72
Layering Patches for a Thicker Sound (Part Stack Function)
72
Settings Affecting the Overall Performance
72
Making Settings for each Patch or Rhythm Set in the Parts
73
Saving Changed Settings (WRITE)
73
Securing the Number of Oscillators in each Part (Oscillator Reserve)
73
Chapter 6. Using Arpeggiator (ARPEGGIATOR)
74
About Arpeggiator
74
Playing Arpeggios
74
Determining the Tempo for Arpeggio Performances
74
Selecting Styles for Arpeggio Performances (STYLE)
74
Turning Arpeggiator on and off
74
Changing the Beat and Shuffle (GRID)
75
The Relationship between Arpeggio Styles and Rhythm Styles
75
Applying Staccato and Tenuto (DURATION)
76
Changing the Range of the Arpeggio (RANGE)
76
Selecting Ascending/Descending Variations (Different Ways of Playing the Sounds) (MOTIF)
76
Creating Styles by Playing the Notes as They Are to be Performed (REALTIME)
77
Creating Your Own Styles
77
Creating Styles by Playing Sounds One at a Time (STEP)
78
Creating Styles Using an External Sequencer
79
Saving the Styles You Have Created (STORE)
79
Arpeggiator Parameter Settings
80
Creating Styles
80
Selecting the Style
80
Specifying the Part Used to Play the Arpeggio
80
Using Arpeggiator in Performance Mode
80
Chapter 7. Using the Chord Memory Function (CHORD)
81
About the Chord Memory Function
81
Performing with the Chord Memory Function
81
Selecting Chord Forms
81
Turning Chord Memory Function on and off
81
Creating Your Own Chord Forms
82
Selecting the Chord Form
82
Specifying the Part to Use the Chord Memory Function
82
Using the Chord Memory Function in Performance Mode
82
Chord Memory Parameter Settings
83
Creating Chord Forms
83
Chapter 8. Using the SH-32 with External MIDI Devices
84
About MIDI
84
About MIDI Channels
84
MIDI Connectors
84
Setting the MIDI Channel (MIDI CH)
84
Setting the Receive Channel for each Part
84
Setting the Receive Channel in Patch Mode
84
Changing the Sound with Modulation (MOD)
85
Lfo 1-Amp
85
Lfo 1-Filter
85
Lfo 1-Osc
85
Playing the SH-32 from an External MIDI Keyboard
85
Changing the Sound with Aftertouch (AFTERTOUCH)
86
Determining the Amount the Pitch Is Changed with the Pitch Bender
86
Changing the Sound According to the Force Used to Play the Keys (VELOCITY)
87
Selecting SH-32 Sounds from an External MIDI Device
87
Saving SH-32 Settings on an External Sequencer (BULK DUMP)
88
Synchronizing Arpeggiator and the LFO to an External MIDI Device
88
Restoring Saved Content to the SH-32
89
Chapter 9. Other Settings
90
Settings Applied to the SH-32 Overall (System Settings)
90
Procedure for Making the System Settings
90
What the System Settings Do/System Setting Functions
90
Foot Sw
91
MIDI Thru
92
Switching the Low Boost Function on and off
92
Changing the SH-32'S Device ID Number
93
Selecting the MIDI Messages Used to Transmit Panel Control Information
93
Selecting the Status to Use When the Power Is Turned on
93
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
94
Appendices
95
Troubleshooting
96
Error Message List
98
Patch List
99
Rhythm Set List
100
Performance List
101
Arpeggio Style List
102
Rhythm Style List
103
Chord Form List
104
Parameter List
105
Patch Parameters
105
Rhythm Set Parameters
106
Performance Parameters
106
System Parameters
106
Effects List
107
Insertion Effects Parameters
107
Stereo Compressor
108
Stereo Limiter
108
Ring Modulator
109
Stereo Flanger
109
Auto Pan
111
Reverb/Delay Parameters
113
Stereo Chorus
114
MIDI Transmit/Receive Setting List
115
MIDI Implementation Chart
116
Specifications
117
Index
118
Blank Chart
121
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Roland SH-32 Manual Book (7 pages)
Roland Synthesizer Guide Book
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Synthesizer
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Section 1 What Is the SH-32
2
Section 2 Exploring the SH-32
3
Effects Section
4
Specifications
5
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