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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo SYS-333

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If you have a color monitor (explained on page 12 in the S — 550 owner’s manual and page 11 in the S — 330) and DEC buttons When the cursor resides in a screen, the DEC/NO and INC/ YES buttons function exactly like the left and right buttons on the Mouse. (How they currently function is shown at the upper right of the Display.) Basically speaking, the button on the left (DEC/NO button) "selects” or “executes”, and the button on the right (INC/YES button) “cancels”. Therefore, to avoid operational confusion, apply DEC label to the DEC/ NO letters, and INC label to the INC/YES letters. Indicates the functions of the left-side button Indicates the functions of the right-side button on the mouse and the DEC button i on the mouse and the INC button Message Line Screen Your owner’s key is necessary for the functions “Format", “Save Song”, “Save SYS”, “Diskcopy” and “Transfer". The Display opens a command window indicating “Check Owner' s Key”. When using the panel controls on the S - 550/330 or the Mouse, plug the owner’s key into the EXT CTRL socket at the front of the S-550/330, then push the EXECUTE button. When using the RC-100, connect the owner’s key to the EXT CTRL socket at the rear of the RC - 100, then push the EXECUTE button on the S - 550/330 or RC-100. Take care of it. If you lose it, these important function will not be available. 4 If you use the System Ver.1.0 with the S — 550 When the S - 550 is booted with your system disk, the CRT display shows “S —550 System Ver. I.**" which is the version number. The “Change SYS” function (that is the function that change the DIRECTOR - S system in the S — 550's memory to the S-550 system) cannot be obtained on disks with version number 1.00 to 1.09. You need to boot up the S-550 using the utility disk supplied with the DIRECTOR — S, then execute “Save SYS” (see page 142 in the S —550 owner’s manual) on all the S-550 disks you have. Here, do not use the supplied utility disk, but use the DIRECTOR-S Utility Disk. By updating the S —550 system from Ver. 1.0 to Ver. 1.1, various functions are added or improved ; read the supplied “Supplementary Explanation for the S-550 Ver.1.1”. Caring for Your Floppy Disks Although your 3.5 — inch floppy disks hard protective cases, the actual recording medium is a thin coating of magnetic material on a flimsy plastic disk, and the recording density is very high. To prevent irretrievable loss of your valuable data, always handle your disks with the proper care. •Never open the shutter and touch the magnetic film inside. The oil from a fingerprint is sufficient to interfere with proper recording and playback. •Avoid dusty and smoky environments . Any airborne particulate matter that lands on the surface of the disk risks scratches that can lead to irretrievable loss of data. • Keep the disk away from strong magnetic fields — TV sets, speakers, and even CRTs, for example. •Do not store at temperatures outside the 5-50^ (41 -122 F) range. Do not, for example, leave in direct sunlight or in a locked car on a clear, hot day. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION .................7 1. How to use this Owner’s Manual ..... • 7 2. Three Supplied Disks ....... ■ ......... ■ • ■ 8 3. Sequencer and Sound Sources...........9 4. Creating Song Data ................. —10 5. Playing a Song .........................11 6. Saving and Loading Data — ...........11 7. Standard Operation ......... ............12 2. PREPARING TO PLAY...........•••17 1. Connections................... • ■ .........17 2. Booting • ■ .................................20 3. Backing Up the DIRECTOR-S System Disk ................................................22 4. Loading Song Data and Sound Data -25 3. SONG PLAY ........................29 1. Playing a Song .........................30 2. Function Data set in the Play Mode "32 3. Song Mode Screens .....................35 4. PATTERN PLAY ...................38 1. Playing Patterns ........................39 5. MICROSCOPE .......................42 1. Screen Layout ...........................42 2. Data Selection ..........................44 3. Modifying Data in the Microscope Screen ................................46 6. RECORDING PATTERN DATA .....50 1. Recording Concept of the DIRECTOR - S ...........................50 2. Preparing to Record .....................52 a. Specifying the Sound Source ..........52 b. Clearing Data ..........................53 c. MIDI Switches ..........................56 d. Recording Switches.....................57 e. Metronome .............................58 f. Specifying the Time Scale .............59 g. Pattern Mode Parameters ..............62 3. Recording ................................64 6 7. EDITING PATTERN DATA .........66 1. Copy ....................................66 2. Delete ...................................68 3. Transpose................................69 4. Change Velocity..........................70 5. Change MIDI Channel...


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