Edirol SD-80 Manual De Usuario
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Using the internal sound generator
Using the internal
sound generator
Editing the parameters
Parameters can be controlled from the SD-80's panel only in
GM2 mode
and
Native mode
.
Of the parameters that can be controlled from the SD-80, only MFX settings that were edited in Native
mode can be saved within the SD-80 as a user patch (
mode can be saved within the SD-80 as a user patch (
Chorus/reverb settings and part parameters will be lost when the SD-80 is powered-off. We recommend
that you store these settings in a sequencer program or on an external MIDI sequencer, by using
individual data transmission (
that you store these settings in a sequencer program or on an external MIDI sequencer, by using
individual data transmission (
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Editing part parameters
You can change the way in which the sound selected for a part will be heard, to adjust the sound ideally
for your performance. Part parameters include parameters that adjust the
for your performance. Part parameters include parameters that adjust the
volume
,
tonal character
, and
pitch
.
fig.5-10
1.
Make sure that the sound generator mode is set to either
GM2
or
Native
.
(➝
2.
Press
[INST]
.
The button will light.
3.
Select the part and sound.
(➝
(➝
fig.5-10a_67.2
4.
After you have selected the part and sound, press
[PAGE ]
or
[PAGE ]
to access the parameter that you
want to edit.
5.
Turn the
[VALUE]
dial.
The value of the parameter you selected in
step 4
will change.
6.
If you want to keep the results of your editing, hold down
[SHIFT]
and press
[ENTER]
after
step 5
. The
current setting will be transmitted from the
USB
connector (
MIDI OUT
connector (
7.
Press
[INST]
once again to return to the main screen.
*
If you want to transmit the state of the sound generator to an external MIDI device all at once, use Bulk Dump. For
details on Bulk Dump, refer to
details on Bulk Dump, refer to
2,7
6
4
3