Anleitung Roland, modell PG-1000
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Vfg 1046 1984 funk-entstört ist. Der Deutschen Bundespost wurde das Inverkehrbringen dieses Gerätes angezeigt und die Berechtigung zur Überprüfung der Serie auf Einhaltung der Bestimmungen eingeraumt. Roland Corporation Osaka Japan 0*1 HrfilHlfl/lmooilHiM Please read the separate volume "MIDI", before reading this owner's manual. Copyright © 1987 by ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. [T] panal descriptions ©AC Adaptor Jack-©Power S witch- 0MIDI THRU Connector ©MIDI OUT Connector ©MIDI IN Connector -©Parameter In Connector powí» oc a PSA ADAPTO» 01 Roland «insumí to suewn j i K cqmputiw* c€via I • Edit Knob Table Number Partial Parameter Number Common Parameter/Patch Factor 1 WG Pitch Coarse 1 Key Shift(Lower) 2 WG Pitch Fine 2 Fine Tune(Lower) 3 WG Key Follow!Pitch) 3 Key Shift(Upper) 4 WG LFO Mode 4 Fine Tune(Upper) 5 WG P-ENV Mode 5 Tone Balance 6 WG Bender Mode 6 Bender Range 7 WG Waveform 7 After (Pitch Bender) 8 WG Pulse Width 8 Portamento Mode 9 WG Pulse Width Velocity Range 9 Portamento Time 10 WG Pulse Width Aftertouch Range 10 Hold Mode 11 WG PWM LFO Select 11 Chase Mode 12 WG PWM Depth 12 Chase Level 13 WG PCM Wave Number 13 Chase Time 14 TVF Cutoff Frequency 14 Structure Number 15 TVF Resonance 15 Partial Balance 16 TVF Key Follow{Cutoff Point) 16 Pitch LFO Depth 17 TVF Bias Direction 17 Pitch Lever Modulation 18 TVF Bias Point 18 Pitch Aftertouch Modulation 19 TVF Bias Level 19 LFO 1 Waveform 20 TVF ENV Depth 20 LFO 1 Rate 21 TVF ENV Velocity Range 21 LFO 1 Delay Time 22 TVF LFO Select 22 LFO 1 Sync 23 TVF LFO Depth 23 LFO 2 Waveform 24 TVF Aftertouch Range 24 LFO 2 Rate 25 TVF ENV Time 1 25 LFO 2 Delay Time 26 TVF ENV Time2 26 LFO 2 Sync 27 TVF ENV Time3 27 LFO 3 Waveform 28 TVF ENV Time4 28 LFO 3 Rate 29 TVF ENV Time5 29 LFO 3 Delay Time 30 TVF ENV Key FoilowOlme) 30 LFO 3 Sync 31 TVA ENV Timel 31 32 TVA ENV Time2 32 P-ENV Timel 33 TVA ENV Time3 33 P-ENV Time2 34 TVA ENV Time4 34 P-ENV Time3 35 TVA ENV Time5 35 P-ENV Time4 36 TVA ENV Key Follow(Time) 36 P-ENV Key Follow(Time) 37 TVA Level 37 Equalizer Lf 38 TVA Velocity Range 38 Equalizer Lg 39 TVA Bias Direction 39 Equalizer Hf 40 TVA Bias Point 40 Equalizer HQ 41 TVA Bias Level 41 Equalizer Hg 42 TVA LFO Select 42 Chorus Type 43 TVA LFO Depth 43 Chorus Rate 44 TVA Aftertouch Range 44 Chorus Depth 45 TVF ENV Levetl 45 Chorus Balance 46 TVF ENV Level2 46 Output Mode 47 TVF ENV Level3 47 Reverb Type 48 TVF ENV Sustain Level 48 Reverb Balance 49 TVF ENV End Level 49 Total Volume 50 TVA ENV Key Follow(Depth) 50 51 TVA ENV Level 1 51 P-ENV LevelO 52 TVA ENV Level2 52 P-ENV Level 1 53 TVA ENV Level3 53 P-ENV Level2 54 TVA ENV Sustain Level 54 P-ENV Sustain Level 55 TVA ENV End Level 55 P-ENV End Level 56 TVA ENV Velocity Range(Timel) 56 P-ENV Velocity Range ^ INTRODUCTION CONTENTS The PG-1000 is a programmer specially designed for the D-50. Using the Programmer, a sound on the D-50 can be much more easily and quickly edited or even synthesized from scratch. The MIDI Exclusive messages (specific messages used by individual manufacturer) sent from the PG-1000 do the editing and synthesizing. Therefore, the PG-1000 cannot control the synthesizers of other manufacturers' or even Roland synthesizers which cannot receive the MIDI Exclusive messages. IMPORTANT NOTES POWER • When setting up the PG-1000 with the D-50, turn both of them off. • This unit might not work properly if turned on immediately after turned off. If this happens, simply turn it off and turn it on again a few seconds later. • Be sure to use the supplied AC Adaptor. Using any other adaptor may cause trouble. LOCATION • Avoid using the D-50 in excessive heat or humidity or where it may be affected by direct sunlight or dust. CLEANING • Clean the unit with only soft cloth and mild detergent. • Do not use solvents such as THINNER. [T] Panel Description................................ 3 [2] Connection.............................................. 6 [3] Operation................................................. 6 1. Power up................................................... 6 2. Preparation................................................ 7 3. Basic Operation........................................ 7 a. Editing Common Parameters/ Patch Factors..............................................................................7 b. Editing Partial Parameters ................................8 c. Partial Mute..................................................................................8 4. Advanced Operation ..............................................................9 a. Copying Patch data............................ 9 b. Manual Mode ..................................... 10 c. Compare............................................. 11 d. Monitor......................................