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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo SDE-330

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36). Adjusting the Input Level Use the Input Level knob to adjust the level of the input signals. You will know you have the correct level if the "OVER" segments of the level meter do not light (even at the moments of peak input). * The Input Level can be set independently for the left and right channels. On n I r-1 »n i-il ^ — Roland OMOVSONAL- SPACE OBt-AY INPUT LEVEL BALANCE o MIN MAX l—»-R direct' Effect C=D -6 C=3 CAUTION: Distortion may be produced if the "O VER" segments of the levei meter light. Adjusting the Balance for Direct/Effect Sounds To obtain the desried sound, use the Balance knob to adjust the amount of direct signal in relation to the effect sound. By rotating the knob to either the left or right extremes, you can choose to have only the direct, or only the effect sound output. O Roland SDE-330 O OMENSOTMAL. SPACE ŒLAY direct' Effect c=3 -10 c=3 10 Chapter I: PRODUCING SOUND Selecting Effects Programs All the Effects Programs are contained within their own storage location, each of which is given a 'Program Number.' Whenever you need to switch to a specific Effects Program, you use the panel to specify the Program Number. * You can also use an external MIDI device to switch Effects Programs. For details, refer to "Switching Program Numbers" (p. 38). Switching Effects Programs from the Panel Select the Program Number by rotating the ALPHA DIAL. The [A] and [▼] buttons can also be used to select the Program Number. Each press of [A] increases the Program Number by one. Similarly, each press of [▼] decreases the Program Number by one. Hold down either [A] or [▼] while you press the other button to obtain a more rapid change in the number. The currently selected Program Number will be shown in the PROGRAM display. 11 Chapter!: PRODUCING SOUND Turning Bypass ON/OFF v, '•- ; -, When you wish to have only the direct sound output, turn Bypass ON. Bypass can be turned ON/OFF either from the panel, or using a pedal. * By turning Bypass ON, the direct sound will be output even if you have the Balance knob set so only the effect sound is to be output. * The Bypass function can be changed to work as a Mute ON/OFF control if required. For details, refer to "Function Selection for Bypass" (p. 36). Switching From the Panel Bypass is turned ON and OFF by pressing the panel's BYPASS button. Bypass is ON when the button's indicator is lit. PROGRAM FUNC 1 FUNC 2 FUNC 3 DO I SIMPLE DELAY Delay 309 Switching By Means of a Pedal After you have connected a pedal switch (optional DP-2, or FS-5U; BOSS) Bypass can be turned ON and OFF with the pedal. ~W thru OJT BYMM CONT1W. i4oal LEVEL UMONO) LEVEL n UMONOI US" I Foot Switch (DP-2,FS-5U(B0SS)etc.) |l * When using an FS-5U (BOSS) the polarity switch should be set as shown below: Polarity Switch 12 Chapter I: PRODUCING SOUND Choosing What Is Shown In the Display The SDE-330 allows you to select the type of information you wish to have displayed (along with the name of the currently selected Effects Program) while in the Play mode. The two choices are as follows: Specified Parameter Name and Value of Setting: With this setting, the names of the parameters (and values) that have been specified for each of the Program Numbers will be shown in the display. This allows you to distinguish among Program Numbers even if they have been given the same Effects name. FUNC 1 FUNC 2 FUNC 3 Delay 390 * To select the parameters that will be displayed, refer to "Selecting Parameters Displayed in Top Screen" (p. 28). Algorithm Number: The algorithm number (and type) being used is displayed. (PROCEDURE) FUNC 1 FUNC 2 FUNC 3 I. « b i rip 19 D& I sy PROGRAM FUNC 1 FUNC 2 FUNC 3 SIMPLE DELAY Delay 3>yu You can switch between the two choices by pressing [PROGRAM] while in the Play mode. 13 MEMO Ш&ЧУ* ^ V* - "■' "'• ' í ■■ ..' •• • " ir.', , Г/ V <■ ,:r : , <à->Wît - w Chapter II EDITING EFFECTS PROGRAMS CHAPTER II: EDITING EFFECTS PROGRAMS Before Beginning to Create Your Own Effects The following explains some of the basics you should know before you begin creating your own Effects Programs. User Area and Preset Area The 300 Program numbers of the SDE-330 are divided into two areas; User Area and Preset Area. User Area (Program Numbers 1—200): The Program Numbers in the User Area can be used to store effects you create. Preset Area (Program Numbers 201—300): The Program Numbers in the Preset Area contain preprogrammed effect sounds. Effects you create cannot be stored here. However, you can copy an effect from the Preset Area into the User Area and then edit it Programmable Functions The Program Numbers in the User Area can contain the following data: • Effect Sounds (the relevant parameters will differ depending on the algorithm) •Control Assign (3 types: settings for these are made when you wish to use a pedal connected to the SDE-330, or an external MIDI device to control parameters.) •Effect Name...


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