Roland Prelude 用户手册

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Introduction
1.
Turn the [LCD CONTRAST] knob on the rear panel.
Moving the cursor
A single screen or window displays multiple parameters or 
items for selection. To edit the setting of a parameter, move the 
cursor to the value of that parameter. To select an item, move 
the cursor to that item. When selected with the cursor, a 
parameter value or other selection is highlighted.
Move the cursor with the [
], [
], [
] and [
(cursor buttons).
Changing a value
To change the value, use the VALUE dial.
Entering numerical values ([NUMERIC])
If you turn [NUMERIC] on, you’ll be able to use the TONE 
SELECT buttons
 ([PIANO]–[SPECIAL]) to enter numerical values.
1.
Use the cursor buttons or [STYLE], [SONG], [TONE] or 
[PERFORM] to move the cursor to the numerical value you 
want to change.
2.
Press [NUMERIC].
All of the TONE SELECT buttons will light.
3.
Use the TONE SELECT buttons to enter the desired value, 
and press [ENTER].
The following screen, which appears after you turn on the 
power, is called the “Main screen.” This screen will be shown 
most of the time you’re performing with the Prelude.
1. The number and name of the currently selected Style or of 
the currently selected Song
2. The group, number, and name of the currently selected 
Performance
3. The number and name of the Tone selected for the Lower 
Part
4. The number and name of the Tone selected for the Upper 
Part
5. The measure number, tempo, and time signature of the Style 
or Song
6. Chord indication
Adjusting the Display Contrast 
([LCD CONTRAST] knob)
Basic Operation
Changing a Value
Main Screen
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Window
The somewhat smaller screens that appear temporarily on 
top of the normal screens are called windows. Various 
types of windows appears according to the situation. 
Some display allow you to make settings, and others ask 
you to confirm an operation.
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Press [EXIT] to close the window. Some windows will close
automatically when an operation is performed.
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