Roland SH-201 Benutzeranleitung

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Panel descriptions
Here you can apply cyclic change to the sound, 
such as modulating the pitch to create vibrato, 
or modulating the volume to create tremolo.
MIX/MOD 
(p. 32)
This mixes the 
waveforms 
generated by OSC 1 
and OSC 2 to create 
a richer sound.
Here you can also 
boost or cut the low-
frequency range.
This adjusts the brightness or thickness of the sound 
produced in the MIX/MOD section. Here you can 
also add a distinctive tonal character that is typical of 
synthesizer sounds.
Here you can create time-varying changes in tone, 
such as the way in which a note played on a piano 
begins with a bright tone and gradually becomes 
more mellow.
This determines the loudness of the sound that has 
passed through the FILTER section. Here you can 
also distort the sound to make it more powerful.
Here you can create time-varying changes in volume, 
such as the way in which a note played on a piano 
gradually diminishes, or the way in which notes on a 
bowed-string instrument begin gradually.
Use these buttons to select the patch you want to play.
If the ARPEGGIO SELECT button’s indicator is lit, these 
buttons will select an arpeggio template (p. 23).
Use these buttons to save a sound you’ve created.
EFFECTS 
(p. 44)
Here you can add 
depth and 
spaciousness to the 
sound by applying 
effects such as echo 
or reverberation to 
simulate the 
acoustic character 
of a room or hall.
Connect your digital audio 
player, CD player, or sampler 
to these jacks.
Connect other MIDI devices to 
these connectors.
Connect headphones (sold 
separately) to this jack.
Connect this to your computer.
Connect a pedal switch (DP series; 
sold separately) or expression pedal 
(EV-5; sold separately) to this jack.
Connect your monitor 
speakers or stereo set to these 
jacks.
Connect the included 
AC adaptor to this jack.
POWER Switch 
(p. 14)
This switch turns the 
power on/off.
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