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Roland FA-07 User Manual

Roland FA-07
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Editing a Tone
Heres how to edit the tone that’s assigned to a part.
Basic Procedure for Tone Edit
1. Select the part to which the tone is assigned.
2. Press the [MENU] button.
3. Move the cursor to “Tone Edit” and press the [ENTER]
button.
The TONE EDIT screen appears.
The TONE EDIT screen diers according to the type of tone that’s
selected for the part.
4. Use the cursor buttons to select an item, and use the dial
to edit the value.
NOTE
Edits you make to a tone are temporary. The changes you make
are lost when you turn o the power or select another tone. If
you want to keep the edited settings, save the tone (p. 48).
MEMO
From the STUDIO SET PLAY screen, you can also access the TONE
EDIT screen by holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing
the [2] (Tone Edit) button.
In the TONE EDIT screen, you can also press the [6] (Part Select)
button to switch the part that you’re editing.
For details on the tone parameters, refer to “Parameter Guide
(PDF).
SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone (SN-A)
MFXInst
Tab Explanation
Common Settings that apply to the entire tone.
Inst
Settings for the INST assigned to the tone.
These are detailed settings for the INST that’s
assigned.
MFX Settings for the multi-eect.
MFX Control Settings for controlling MFX via MIDI.
Inst
An “inst” is the smallest unit of sound within a
SuperNATURAL acoustic tone. Each SuperNATURAL acoustic
tone consists of a single “inst.
SuperNATURAL Synth Tone (SN-S)
Partial 3
Partial 2
Aftertouch
Modulation LFO
LFO
OSC Filter
Amp
Modify
Partial 1
MFX
Tab Explanation
Common Settings that apply to the entire tone.
OSC
Settings for the waveform that is the basis of the
tone.
Pitch Settings related to pitch.
Filter Settings related to the lter.
Amp Settings related to the volume.
LFO Settings for the LFO that modulates the sound.
Modulation LFO Settings for the modulation applied to the sound.
Aftertouch
Settings related to aftertouch.
MEMO
To use aftertouch, assign it to a SOUND MODIFY
knob or the D-BEAM controller. For details on how
to make these settings, refer to Overall Settings
for the Studio Set” (p.44) or “Settings for the
Entire (p.97).
Misc Settings for envelopes and portamento time control.
MFX Settings for the multi-eect.
MFX Control Settings for controlling MFX via MIDI.
Partial
A “partial” is a unit of sound within a SuperNATURAL synth
tone, SuperNATURAL drum kit, PCM synth tone, or PCM drum
kit. These tones consist of multiple partials.

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Roland FA-07 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Control typeButtons
Backlight colorRed
Backlight buttonsYes
MIDI-keyboard number of keys76 keys
Product colorBlack
Display typeLCD
Display diagonal5 \
InterfaceUSB
Headphone outputs1
USB ports quantity2
Compatible memory cardsSDHC
6.35 mm (1⁄4-inch) output3
Power source typeAC
Bit rate16 bit
Product typeDigital synthesizer
Keyboard number of keys76
Maximum polyphony (notes)128
Reverberation effects quantity6
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth311 mm
Width1231 mm
Height107 mm
Weight8500 g

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