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99
Creating a Patch
Creating a Patch
2.
Touch <
MENU> in the upper right of the screen.
A pulldown menu appears.
fig.01-05_50
3.
In the pulldown menu, touch <Zone>.
The PATCH Zone window appears.
fig.03-32_50
4.
In the lower part of the screen, touch <Split>.
A window like the following appears.
fig.03-33_50
5.
Touch <01>.
Zone 01 will be selected, and the top note number of zone 01 will
be displayed in the upper right of the screen.
6.
Specify the split point between zones 01 and 02. Either turn
the VALUE dial or use [INC/+][DEC/-] to specify the note
number.
If you want to divide the keyboard into three zones, lower the
top note of zone 02, and specify the split point between zones 02
and 03. By lowering the top note of the highest zone in this way,
you can add more zones. You can specify a maximum of sixteen
zones.
7.
Touch <OK>.
The zones will be established, and you will return to the PATCH
PLAY screen.
8.
In this state, zone 01 is selected. Specify the sound that you
want to play in zone 01.
9.
After you have specified the sound that you want to play in
zone 01, next specify the sound for zone 02.
The zone is shown in the upper right of the PATCH PLAY screen
or EDIT screen. To move between zones, hold down [SHIFT] and
use the left/right cursor ([ ], [ ]) keys.
10.
Specify the sound that you want to play in zone 02.
In this way you can create a patch that plays different sounds on
either side of the split point you specified in step 6.
11.
To save the patch you created, perform the Write operation
(p. 73).
Reference_e.book 99 ページ 2005年3月10日 木曜日 午後5時6分

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BrandRoland
ModelV-Synth
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
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