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Anleitung Roland, modell MK-60

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When wishing to make use of the unit’s MIDI capabilities, first refer to the separate MIDI APPLICATIONS. ■ FEATURES ............................................................. • S/A Process Sound Generation S/A sound sources were developed in a striving for a much higher level of sensitivity and realism for sounds. It represents a uniquely new process for music synthesis, and relies on proprietary digital signal processing technology. • Realistic Preset Sounds Eight realistic tones are provided as presets: CLASSIC, SPECIAL, BLEND, CONTEMPORARY, PIANO 1 & 2, CLAVI, and VIBRAPHONE. • Auto Bend Function Allows a pitch change to be applied when the keyboard is piayed, thus providing more natural expression of the sound of string impact. • Stretch (Tuning Curve) When playing acoustic pianos, it is not only because of the differences in timbre that exist between different models that resonating chords sound different. It is also due to slight differences in their respective tuning curves. With the MK-60, for each preset tone you have a choice of two tuning curves that are available to best suit them. • Effects Tremolo, Chorus, and Equalizer are available as effects to be applied to your performances. O Equalizer Allows you to alter sound in a variety of ways. The configuration provides two fixed type bands (BASS, TREBLE). O Tremolo An effect which applies periodic changes to sound volume, thus allowing you to obtain undulating-sounding, or other tremolo-like effects. O Chorus An effect used to add breadth and thickness to a sound. • Light, Compact Design The compact body, equipped with a 64-key keyboard, has been designed light so it can be transported easily. Moreover, the range of the keyboard expands readily — at a single touch it is shifted either above or below by an octave. (S) hv ROLAND CORPORATION ■ Making Connections and Powering Up Make sure the power on both the MK-60 and the amplifier being connected is off. Also, volume should be set at a low level. (T)Make the connections between the output jacks on the MK-60 and the input jacks (or line in) on the amplifier. ©Connect the supplied pedal to the MK-60’s DAMPER jack. Should you ,wish to use the pedal to turn on/off an effect or Auto Bend, connect the supplied pedal (or an optional Damper pedal) to the EFFECT CONTROL jack. ©Push the MK-60’s power switch to turn it on. The unit cannot be operated for approximately 4 seconds after power has been turned on due to its circuitry protection feature. @Tum on the external amplifier's power, and adjust the volume to an appropriate level. Tone Selection ELECTRIC PIANO PIANO CLASSIC SPECIAL BLEND CONTEMPO- RARY CLAVI VIBRA- PHONE ] c L-»J V 1 i_1 J-: ; '-1 f...........u_? ................................J 1...... ! i Press the button corresponding to the tone you wish to use in performance. CLASSIC An orthodox Rhodes sound, characterized by its fatness and duration. Realization made possible thanks to advice from Mr. Harold Rhodes. SPECIAL A simulation of the restructuring and processing very often carried out on the classic Rhodes. Features some growl in the lower range, good body in the mid-to-upper range, and a clear high end. BLEND With clean distortion in the lower range, it features a really sharp attack for the mid-to-upper range. CONTEMPORARY Synthesized electric piano. With a metallic-sounding upper range, it has a pleasant brilliance overall. PIANO 1 The sound of a full concert grand piano. PiANO 2 The sound of an electric grand piano. CLAVI The sound of the clavichord. VIBRAPHONE The sound of the vibraphone. [Voice Preserve Function} While the unit is emitting sound (while any key is depressed, or the damper pedal is down), the change in tone will not take place at the moment you press a tone button. Only afterwards, when no longer in a state of play (your fingers are not on the keys, and your foot is off the damper peda!) will the change in the tone take effect. PANfcL DfcSURIPTIUNS VOLUME BASE MIN MAX MIN MAX TREBLE RATE TREMOLC DEPTH oo oo MIN MAX slow fast MIN MAX ON/OFF • VOLUME Knob Adjusts the volume level of the sound output from the Output and Headphone jacks. • BASS Knob Adjusts the quality of sound in the lower range. When moved toward “MIN” the sound gets tighter and harder; and towards "MAX” it gets fatter. • TREBLE Knob Adjusts the quality of sound in the upper range. Moving it towards “MIN” gives a sound that is sweeter and more mellow; and towards “MAX” it gets more brilliant. • TREMOLO ON/OFF Button When pushed this button's indicator will light, thus enabling periodic changes in sound levei (tremolo) to be applied. The tremolo for an externally connected MIDI device can be turned on or off as well. (Refer to MIDI APPLICATIONS, “On/Off Control of Chorus and Tremolo for an Extema! MIDI Device.”) • TREMOLO RATE Knob With TREMOLO ON/OFF switched “ON”, this knob adjusts the rate of the tremolo effect; from th...


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