Roland SH-201 Manuale Proprietario

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Playing sounds
 
The Recorder function lets you record several measures of your keyboard performance or knob operations and 
play back this recording repeatedly.
The recorded performance is called a “phrase.” You can record up to eight phrases, each up to eight measures long.
The SH-201’s recorder does not record the actual “sound” you’re hearing; rather, it records performance data (MIDI 
messages) that provides an ongoing description of things, such as “which key was pressed, when, and how strongly.”
 
* The patch you’re using, patch selections during the phrase, and tempo changes are not recorded.
 
1
 
Press and release the REC button; the SH-201 enters REC 
standby mode.
 
The REC button’s indicator starts blinking, and the metronome 
begins sounding.
 
2
 
Specify the length of the phrase that you want to record.
 
In REC standby mode, the NUMBER buttons (1–8) are used to 
specify the length (number of measures) for the phrase. The 
number of lit buttons indicates the number of measures in the 
phrase.
To specify the number of measures, press the NUMBER button for 
the number of measures you want to record.
 
* If you specify the length of the phrase to be recorded, all performance data 
previously recorded for that phrase will be erased.
 
3
 
Press the PLAY/STOP button.
 
A one-measure (four-beat) count is sounded, then recording 
begins.
The blinking REC button’s indicator will change to steadily lit.
 
4
 
To stop recording, press the PLAY/STOP button once again.
 
Changing the tempo during recording
 
• TEMPO buttons
 
Use these to specify the tempo of the recorder/arpeggiator.
Press the upper (
 
 
) button to make the tempo faster, or press the 
lower (
 
 
) button to make the tempo slower.
 
• TAP button
 
You can set the tempo by pressing this button three or more 
times at quarter-note intervals of the desired tempo.
 
* The TAP button’s indicator will always be blinking at quarter-note 
 
Recording your performance (RECORDER)
 
Recording
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