Anleitung Roland, modell SPD-30
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Whenever the “BPM Sync” parameter is set to “ON,” settings can be made in terms of a note value, so when the effect is applied, it will be synchronized to the tempo set for the Kit or Phrase. note: Sixty-fourth-note triplet Sixty-fourth note Thirty-second-note triplet Thirty-second note Sixteenth-note triplet Dotted thirty-second note Sixteenth note Eighth-note triplet Dotted sixteenth note Eighth note Quarter-note triplet Dotted eighth note Quarter note Half-note triplet Dotted quarter note Half note Whole-note triplet Dotted half note Whole note Double-note triplet Dotted whole note Double note When “BPM Sync” is set to “OFF,” a numerical value can be set for the relevant items. NOTE If you set the delay time as a note value, slowing down the tempo will not change the delay time beyond a certain length. There is an upper limit for the delay time so if it is set as a note value and you slow down the tempo until this upper limit is reached, the delay time cannot change any further. This upper limit is the maximum value that can be specified when setting the delay time as a numerical value. About Knob Indications When the icons shown below appear along with a parameter in the FX-EDIT screen, it means that this FX parameter can be controlled with the knobs in the FX CONTROL screen. For each FX, the optimal parameters have been assigned and made available for control. Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Copyright © 2010 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION. 1PS 00: 00: The effect won’t be applied. 01: SUPER FILTER This is a filter with an extremely sharp slope. The cutoff frequency can be varied cyclically. Knob Parameter Value Explanation Filter Type LPF, BPF, HPF, NOTCH Filter type Frequency range that will pass through each filter LPF: Frequencies below the cutoff BPF: Frequencies in the region of the cutoff HPF: Frequencies above the cutoff NOTCH: Frequencies other than the region of the cutoff Slope -12 dB, -24 dB, -36 dB Filter slope (damping characteristics; amount of damping per octave) -12 dB: gentle -24 dB: steep -36 dB: extremely steep [Knob 3] Cutoff 0–127 Cutoff frequency of the filter Increasing this value will raise the cutoff frequency. [Knob 2] Resonance 0–127 Filter resonance level Increasing this value will emphasize the region near the cutoff frequency. Modulation Sw OFF, ON On/off switch for cyclic change Modulation Wave TRI, SQR, SIN, SAW1, SAW2 How the cutoff frequency will be modulated TRI: triangle wave SQR: square wave SIN: sine wave SAW1: sawtooth wave (upward) SAW2: sawtooth wave (downward) SAW1 SAW2 Rate BPM Sync OFF, ON OFF: Rate specified as numerical value ON: Rate specified as note value Rate 0–127, note Rate of modulation [Knob 1] Depth 0–127 Depth of modulation Level 0–127 Output level 02:02: This is a filter whose cutoff frequency can be modulated in steps. You can specify the pattern by which the cutoff frequency will change. Knob Parameter Value Explanation [Knob 3] Cutoff Modify -64–+63 Increases/decreases value for all steps Cutoff Step 1-8 0–127 Cutoff frequency at each step Increasing this value will raise the cutoff frequency. Rate BPM Sync OFF, ON OFF: Rate specified as numerical value ON: Rate specified as note value [Knob 1] Rate 0–127, note Rate at which 8-step sequence is to be repeated Attack 0–127 Speed at which the cutoff frequency changes between steps Filter Type LPF, BPF, HPF, NOTCH Filter type Frequency range that will pass through each filter LPF: frequencies below the cutoff BPF: frequencies in the region of the cutoff HPF: frequencies above the cutoff NOTCH: frequencies other than the region of the cutoff Slope -12 dB, -24 dB, -36 dB Filter slope (damping characteristics; amount of damping per octave) -12 dB: gentle -24 dB: steep -36 dB: extremely steep [Knob 2] Resonance 0–127 Filter resonance level Increasing this value will emphasize the region near the cutoff frequency. Level 0–127 Output level 03: FILTER+DRIVE This is a low-pass filter equipped with overdrive. It cuts the upper range and adds distortion. Knob Parameter Value Explanation [Knob 3] Cutoff 0–127 Cutoff frequency of the filter Increasing this value will raise the cutoff frequency. [Knob 2] Resonance 0–127 Filter resonance level Increasing this value will emphasize the region near the cutoff frequency. [Knob 1] Drive 0–127 Amount of distortion 04:04: Cyclically controls a filter to create cyclic change in timbre. Knob Parameter Value Explanation Filter Type LPF, BPF Type of filter LPF: The wah effect will be applied over a wide frequency range. BPF: The wah effect will be applied over a narrow frequency range. [Knob 3] Manual 0–127 Adjusts the center frequency at which the effect is applied. [Knob 1] Peak 0–127 Adjusts the amount of the wah effect that will occur in the range of the center frequency. Set a higher value for Q to narrow the range to be affected. [Knob 2] Sensitivity 0–127 Adj...