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Instructions Roland, Modèle A-90

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To disable AUX, press [OFF]. E26 AtJXl lA*** 0****» ► OFF* ---------- I ........—------------------+ Group Parameter * Assignable Functions ♦ CC (MIDI control change) All can be assigned (0 to 119). • ChM (MIDI Channel messages) • Ch AFTER (channel aftertouch) • P-AFT (polyphonic aftertouch) Aftertouch is applied to High (highest note played), Low (lowest note), First (first note), or Last (last note). • PITCH BEND (pitch bend) * RPN • P.B.SENS (pitch bend sensitivity) 30 FINE TUNE COURSE TUNE Settings made with MSB and LSB * For more information, take a look at the MIDI Implementation Chart for the connected MIDI instrument. • NPRN • GS: VIB RATE (GS vibrato rate) • GS: VIB DEP (GS vibrato depth) • GS: VIB DLY (GS vibrato delay) • GS: CUTOFF (GS cutoff) • GS: RESONANC (GS resonance) • GS: ATTACK (GS attack) • GS: DECAY (GS decay) • GS: RELEASE (GS release) • Settings made with MSB and LSB * For more information, check out the MIDI Implementation Chart for the connected MIDI instrument. ♦ EXCL (Exclusive messages) You can make any settings you like. The method used to input Exclusive (SysEx) messages is described onp.Uof the Volume 2. Checksums are automatically calculated and sent. * For more information, take a lode at the MIDI Implementation Chart for the connected MIDI instrument. 5. If you use the CURSOR buttons to move the cursor even farther to one side, the display changes to the page for setting the parameter's maximum and minimum values. E26 AUX1 Range* 4 0 Í127 6. Press the corresponding ZONE switch for the Zone you want to select. (When the A-90/EX is shipped, all Zones have the same setting.) You can make settings independently for each Zone. If you want to make the same settings for more than one Zone, press the relevant ZONE switches simultaneously. (You can also press and hold down one switch, and then press another one.) Zones with illuminated ZONE switches are the ones that currently have assigned parameters. (Making the same settings for more than one Zone) 1 ZONE ВГТА EXT 8 EXTC EXTO I • О s О Ш О Si NTB WTO 1 ° ' Ш о m о g О 18 IXTB EXTC EXT D 7. Use the CURSOR buttons and DATA ENTRY to set values. The parameter assigned to an AUX button is saved automatically as a system setting. There is only one system setting, so it cannot be switched. (However, you can save the entire settings including the system setting on a memory card — check out the Volume 2 p-46.) The minimum-value and maximum-value settings for the Zones can be saved as a Performance setting (see p.26 of the Volume 1 and p.44 of the Volume 2). If you don't save the settings, they become invalid when you switch off the power or switch Performances. (In the Manual mode, however, the settings are saved automatically.) * The PARAMETER SELECT [AUX1)/[AUX2] can also be used for internal Zones, but settings for [AUX1]/[AUX2] cannot be made for the VE-RD1. For more details, take a look at p.45 of the Volume 1 and p.18,53 of the Volume 2. 31 Using the AUX Buttons Now let's put PARAMETER SELECT to actual use. (Be sure to exit the Edit mode first.) 1. Press DESTINATIONS [EXT] or [INT], then press PARAMETER SELECT [AUX1] or [AUX2]. 2. Use DATA ENTRY or the PALETTE slider to set the parameters for the selected Zones. The parameters for the currently selected Zone appear in the upper level of the right-hand screen. AUX1[GS:Vib Rate] [OFPI-63 I 0| 0] These settings can be saved as a Performance setting (see p.26 of the Volume 1 and p.44 of the Volume 2). If you don't save these settings, they become invalid when you switch off the power or switch Performances. (In the Manual mode, however, the settings are saved automatically.) * The PARAMETER SELECT [AUX1]/[AUX2] cannot be used with the VE-RD1. For more details, take a look at p.45 of the Volume 1 and p.18,53 of the Volume 2. 32 Displaying the Tone Names for a Sound Source The A-90/EX lets you display the names of sounds of connected instruments with Bank Select and Program Change messages. This is possible because the A-90/EX contains Name Maps for different instruments. You can also create four Name Maps of your own. Setting Maps for the Zones (EDIT: SYS, E03). This function specifies a map for each of the Zones. The internal Zones automatically use the map for the Voice Expansion Board. (A map can be specified if no Voice Expansion Board is installed, or by making the appropriate setting (see Volume 2 p.57).) 1. Select the Edit mode, and use the menu or a shortcut number to move to the page for setting the Name Maps for the Zones. E02 N-Map Assign * EXT A* 1 (No Asgn) 2. Press the corresponding ZONE switch for the Zone you want to select, then choose die map with DATA ENTRY. ZONE EKTa EXT« erre exro • o 0 0 & CB sss g MIA WTC MTD 0 o O 0 s si ms m s N-Hap Assign * EXT A» l(No Asgn) The following Name Maps are available. 1 No Asgn No Name Map is used (The values of ...

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