Roland V-Synth 사용자 설명서
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Overview of the V-Synth
Basic Operation of the V-Synth
Changing Operating Modes
([MODE])
The V-Synth has eight operating modes: Patch mode, Sample mode,
System mode, Disk mode, USB mode, Calibration mode, Factory
reset mode and Demo play mode. To access the desired V-Synth
feature, you must select the appropriate mode.
System mode, Disk mode, USB mode, Calibration mode, Factory
reset mode and Demo play mode. To access the desired V-Synth
feature, you must select the appropriate mode.
Here’s how to change modes.
1.
Press [MODE].
The V-SYNTH MODE MENU window appears.
fig.MODE_50
2.
Touch the touch screen to select the desired mode.
When you select a mode, the screen for that mode appears. The
currently selected mode is shown in the upper left of each
screen.
currently selected mode is shown in the upper left of each
screen.
fig.01-04
Patch Mode
fig.PATCH_50
In this mode you can play a single patch from the keyboard, and edit
patch settings.
patch settings.
Sample Mode
fig.SAMPLE_50
In this mode, you can sample the waves that form the basis of the
sounds you create, and edit the sampled waves.
sounds you create, and edit the sampled waves.
System Mode
fig.SYSTEM_50
In this mode, you can set the overall behavior of the V-Synth, such as
its tuning and how it handles received MIDI messages.
its tuning and how it handles received MIDI messages.
Disk Mode
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In this mode, you can perform operations related to disks, such as
saving data on a disk or loading data from a disk.
saving data on a disk or loading data from a disk.