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Anleitung Roland, modell M-DC1

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It covers virtually all the available functions, and explains how to use them. However, each model in the Sound Expansion Series also provides its own unique features, designed to deliver a great deal more expressiveness and realism within the musical realism that the model is specialized for. Since each model also has its own individual owner's manual, please refer to that manual as well. © 1995 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation. 1 Contents Part Names and Descriptions_2_ Quick Start_3_ ■ Connections and Power-up.......................................3 Making the Connections........................................................3 Before Turning On the Power...............................................3 Turning On the Power............................................................3 ■ About the Unit's Operation Modes............................3 ..............................................3 ■ Try Listening to Sounds in the Performance Mode.......3 Switching to the Performance Mode....................................3 Choosing a Performance........................................................4 Changing Performance Settings............................................4 About the Functions for the Parameters..............................4 Muting a Part...........................................................................5 Monitoring a Part....................................................................5 ■ Try Listening to Sounds in the Patch Mode..................5 Switching to the Patch Mode.................................................5 Setting Patches.........................................................................5 ■ Storing the Unit's Settings.........................................6 .................................................6 Saving Settings........................................................................6 Returning Saved Settings to the Unit...................................6 ■ Returning Settings to Their Factory Defaults [Factory Preset)....6 ■ NRPN Receive Switch...............................................6 ■ How to Listen to the Demo Songs...............................6 ■ Other Handy Functions.............................................7 Level Meter Function..............................................................7 MIDI Monitor Function..........................................................7 ■ Error Messages........................................................7 Using MIDI Messages to Control the Unit_8 Changing Patches....................................................................8 Changing Performances.........................................................8 Changing the Patch Table......................................................8 Reference_9 ■ Parameters..............................................................9 ■ Troubleshooting.......................................................9 Roland Exclusive Messages_10 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION_12 MIDI Implementation Chart_20 00785290 '95-12-A4-11KG 4 5 6 12 | | | O Roland so "i o //S/D BXPANS > 3 ■ON » I t I 6 O O " MiilMlgl o o o o ......... 1 1 I - .....[f- 9 9 9 9 11 o o 1 L“T-J 1 I.......... 13 9 10 11 14 15 16 A 1. Phones (headphones) Jack This is for connecting headphones. Sound stilJ comes out of the Output L/R jacks even when headphones are plugged in. 2. Volume Knob Used to adjust the volume of the sound output to the Output L/R jacks and the headphones jack. 3. Display Shows the numbers assigned to Fatehs and the values of Parameters. It also displays messages in the event of an error. 4. Patch Button Patches can be selected by using Value buttons when the indicator for this button is lit up or flashing. 5. Mute Button To stop the part sounding, press this button and the indicator for this button is lit up. 6. Monitor Button Parts for which the indicator on this button is lighted are played — all other Parts will be silent. 7. Part Button To switch Parts, hold down the Part button while you press the Value button. 8. Value Buttons These buttons are used to change various settings. You can reduce a value rapidly by holding down the Value button and pressing the ► button. In the same way, you can increase a value rapidly by holding down the ► Value button and pressing the button. 9. Select Button 10. Select Indicator 11. Function Buttons These are used to change the settings for this sound module. They are also used to return values to their factory defaults (p. 6). The Select indicator also serves as a level meter for the unit (p. 7). 12. Power Switch This is used to switch the power on and off. Press the button once to switch the power on, and press it again to return it to its original position and switch the power off. 13. AC Jock I...


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