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Anleitung Roland, modell DR-202

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If you want to save the changes, copy the contents of the Preset kit to a User kit, 3. Pressing the [ ► ] cursor key switches the display (the bass instrument name appears in the lower row of the display). Kit Name _i_ M "î E¡HSb=F i n9B 1 ( 0и instrument Tone Instrument Name 4. Rotate the VALUE dial to select the instrument to which you want to change. * You can also select instruments by pressing the corresponding pads. To select bass parts, press [BASS], and when [BASS] is illuminated press the pad (any of the pads may be pressed). * If setting effect parameters now, then select EFFECTS EDIT at this point. 5. Press the [ ► ] cursor key to move the cursor to the parameter value you want to change. 6. Rotate the VALUE dial to make the setting. 7. When you have made the setting, press [KIT] to return to the previous screen. 55 Creating Original Kits Creating Original Kits Chapter 7 Creating Original Kits Naming the Kit 1. Press [KIT]. The kit used in the currently selected pattern appears in the display. Kit Number Kit Name ____I ^ _._ f — f Accent Octave 2. Rotate the VALUE dial until the kit whose name you want to change appears in the display. 3. Pressing the [ ► ] cursor key switches the display (the bass instrument name appears in the lower row of the display). Kit Name _i_ KIT= Hip Hop 1 BHbb=l-ingbi (86 ) | Instrument Tone Instrument Name 4. Press the [ ] cursor key to return the cursor, moving the cursor to the beginning of the kit name (in the upper row). 5. Press the cursor keys to move the cursor to the characters you want to change. 6. Rotate the VALUE dial to change the characters. * You can delete characters by pressing [DEL]. * You can insert spaces by pressing [COPY/INS]. 7. When you have finished making the settings, press [KIT] to return to the previous screen. Copying q Kit_ 1. Press [KIT]. The kit used in the currently selected pattern appears in the display. Kit Number Kit Name -J_i_ Accent Octave 2. Rotate the VALUE dial until the kit you want to be used as the copy source appears in the display. 3. Press [COPY/INS]. A message asking for the copy destination appears in the display. Cancel Option _ " "JT"~ ^r"- Copy Destination Kit Name Copy Destination Kit Number * If you zuisli to cancel the copy, press the [ ~* ] cursor key move the cursor to Exit, and press [TAP/ENTER] to return to the prroious screen. 4. Rotate the VALUE dial to select the copy destination kit. 5. When you have decided on a copy destination kit, press [TAP/ENTER]. A confirmation message asking whether or not you want to execute the procedure appears in the dis-play. 6. To proceed with the copy, press the [ ] cursor key move the cursor to "Yes," and then press [TAP/ENTER] once more. The kit is copied, and this fact is registered on the screen. If you move the cursor to "No," and then press [TAP/ENTER], the copy is canceled and the previous screen reappears in the display. Copy Destination Kit Number Copy^Destination Kit Name LJ000 Hip Hop 1 flCC=8 OCTflUE"! -T- —f- Accent Octave 7. Press [KIT] to return to the previous screen. 56 Devices Chapter 8Connecting External What is MIDI? MIDI IN MIDI THRU MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard protocol for the exchange of performance and other information between electronic instruments and computers. Data can be sent and received by devices featuring MIDI connectors when these devices are connected by MIDI cables. MIDI Connectors The DR-202 features one MIDI IN and one MIDI OUT connector. MIDI IN This receives data from a connected external MIDI device. It is connected to the external MIDI device's MIDI OUT connector. MIDI OUT This sends out the DR-202's data. It is connected to the MIDI IN connector of the external MIDI device. In addition, when the Soft Through switch in the MIDI Mode settings is set to ON, data received via the DR-202's MIDI IN connector can be sent out unchanged from the MIDI OUT connector as well. MIDI Channels MIDI utilizes channels, called MIDI channels (1-16), that resemble television channels. Once the sending and receiving devices are on the same channel, information can then be exchanged. Each of the DR-202's drum, bass, and external part settings can be made independently. T.V. information from many different broadcasting station is sent through an anlena. Select the channel of the broadcasting station you wish to watch MIDI Information Handled by the DR-202 With MIDI, various kinds of performance-related information can be transmitted. Accordingly, there is a variety of data types (messages). MIDI information is divided into that which is handled on a channel basis (Channel messages), and that which is handled irrespective of channels (System messages). Information Handled by Each MIDI Channel (Channel Messages) These are messages for transmitting information about operations during performances. Note Messages Shown below are the different Note...


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