Roland Musical Instrument 사용자 설명서
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maxWerk - Copyright 2000-2007 Amanda Pehlke
Published by RedMoon Music - www.RedMoon-Music.com
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[Shift x] toggles the Transposing function.
When the Transposer is disabled, the following key commands are
operational, enabling manual changes of mode:
operational, enabling manual changes of mode:
The number keys 1-7 transpose within the current scale by shifting
the Tonic pitch, or root, and the equivalent value is assigned to the
(+)Note.
the Tonic pitch, or root, and the equivalent value is assigned to the
(+)Note.
Any key in the set [Q-W-E-R-T-Y-U], for as long as it is pressed,
transposes value 8 independently of the other step values. These
keys assign current scale pitches from 1 through 7 to all the (+)Note
data at value 8 without changing the current Tonic. Releasing the
held key restores the (+)Note to its default, which is always the
same as the current Tonic value.
transposes value 8 independently of the other step values. These
keys assign current scale pitches from 1 through 7 to all the (+)Note
data at value 8 without changing the current Tonic. Releasing the
held key restores the (+)Note to its default, which is always the
same as the current Tonic value.
[0] (Zero) normally restores both Tonic and (+)Notes to their default
value of 1. During keyboard step entry it temporarily enters a
skipped step, creating a rest.
value of 1. During keyboard step entry it temporarily enters a
skipped step, creating a rest.
The up and down arrow keys change the Transposing Key by
half-steps.
half-steps.
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