Anleitung Roland, modell CA-30
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
To help ensure that the CA-30 will be the perfect and reliable partner in your musical life and provide you with years of trouble-free service, please read this Owner’s Manual carefully. CFeatures of the CA-30 Intelligent Arranger The CA-30 receives chord data from a MIDI sequencer, and plays along in realtime with an accompaniment/bass/drums arrangement. The arrangement can change freely according to a specified chord progression or selected musical genre (the “Music Style”). By sending this data to an LA sound module (MT-32/CM-32L/CM-64, etc.) and then adding a melody, you can easily create a musical ensemble of high quality. Copyright © 1989 by ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. E Contents ■ Important Notes........................................................................................................................3 1.Panel Description..................................................................................................................4 (1)Front Panel ...............................................................................................................4 (2)Rear Panel ...............................................................................................................5 2.Getting Started........................................*............................................................................6 (1)Making Connections...................................................................................................6 (2)Tuming on the Power ................................................................................................6 (3)LCD Contrast ............................................................................................................7 3.lntroducing of the CA«30..............;.......................................................................................8 (1)About the “Music Style” .............................................................................................8 (2)Basic Concept of the CA-30...........................................................;..............................8 4. How to Make MIDI Settings ................................................................................................9 (1)MIDI Proc. Mode......................................................................................................10 (2)Setting the Reception MIDI Channel...........................................................................10 5.How to Select a Tone for Each Part .............................................................................••••12 (1)Selecting a Tone for Each Part from the Sequencer......................................................12 (2)Selecting a Tone for Each Part from the Front Panel...................................................13 6.Music Style ........................................................................................................................15 (1)Selecting a Music Style from the Sequencer ...............................................................15 (2)Selecting a Music Style from the Front Panel ............................................................16 (3)How to Start the Music Style ....................................................................................17 (4)Ho\v to Adjust the Tempo..........................................................................................19 (5)Ho\v to Stop the Music Style ....................................................................................20 7.Accompanimen t..................................................................................................................21 (l)Changing the Performance by Program Changes from the Sequencer ...........................21 <2)Arranger ON/OFF...................................................................................................21 (3)Two Types of Arranger*............................................................................................22 (4)T\vo Types of Variation ..........................................................................................23 (5)Fill in .....................................................................................................................23 <6)Chord Hold...............................................................................................................24 (7)Sync Start ...............................................................................................................24 (8)Chord Intelligence ...................................................................................................25 (9)Melody Intelligence...................................................................................................26 (10) Break............................................................................................