Roland Prelude 用户手册

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Panel Descriptions
Front Panel
1.
VOLUME knob
This knob controls the volume of the entire Prelude. 
Beware of excessive levels as they may cause the 
speakers to distort for some sounds.
2.
Pitch Bend/Modulation lever
You can raise or lower the pitch by moving this lever to 
the left or right. Push the lever away from yourself to apply 
modulation (normally vibrato) to the sound (p. 36).
3.
PHONES 1 & 2 sockets
This is where you can connect two pairs of optional 
headphones (Roland RH-25, RH-50, RH-200 or RH-300).  
Doing so will switch off the internal speakers.
4.
D BEAM controller
Use this controller simply by moving your hand above it 
(p. 34).
5.
D BEAM control buttons
PITCH: 
Allows you to change the pitch of the notes you 
are playing simply by moving your hand up and down 
above the D Beam controller.
FILTER & VOLUME: 
Use these buttons to turn the D Beam 
controller on/off, or to select the Filter or Volume function 
(p. 34). You can also assign other functions to this button.
6.
STYLE FAMILY buttons
These buttons allow you to select one of the twelve Style 
categories.
BACKING TRACK section
7.
BACKING TYPE buttons
8.
BALANCE buttons
Use these buttons to adjust the volume balance between 
the backing and the keyboard. (p. 23)
9.
PART VIEW button
10.
SONG REC button
11.
STYLE CONTROL buttons
Use these buttons to select the desired Style pattern (p. 24).
12.
SYNC buttons
These buttons allow you to start/stop the Style by playing 
a note in the left side of the keyboard (p. 25).
13.
TAP TEMPO button
14.
VARIATION [1]–[4], AUTO FILL-IN, START/STOP, and
SONG CONTROL buttons
The operation of these buttons will depend on which 
BACKING TYPE button [7] currently lights.
If you’ve used the BACKING TYPE buttons (7) to select 
STYLE,” these buttons will start/stop the Style or select 
variations (p. 24).
If you’ve used the BACKING TYPE buttons (7) to select 
SONG” or “USB MEMORY PLAYER,” these buttons control 
the song playback as the SONG/USB MEMORY PLAYER 
CONTROL buttons
 (p. 30, p. 31).
15.
Display
This displays various information according to the 
operations you perform.
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