Roland MC-09 用户手册

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Using the MC-09 as a synthesizer
3
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select a different tone or 
rhythm set.
When you switch tones, the knobs and other settings included in that tone 
will be reflected by the pattern. This means that the sound will be heard in 
a different way than for the original pattern.
* If you select a different pattern or turn off the power, the pattern will revert to its 
original tone or rhythm set. If you want to keep your new setting, you must carry 
out the Save procedure (p. 30).
Editing other sound settings
In addition to the settings of the six knobs, each tone has many other settings 
(parameters) that determine the resulting sound, and you can edit the 
values of these parameters.
* A rhythm set does not have any adjustable parameters other than the volume setting 
of each rhythm tone.
1
Select a pattern.
2
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press one of the step [1]–[16] 
buttons to select the parameter whose value you want to adjust.
The display will show the value of the parameter you selected.
fig.2-4
3
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to adjust the value.
4
If you want to adjust the value of another parameter, press 
another step [1]–[16] button.
While you press the step [1]–[16] buttons, the display will show an 
abbreviation of the parameter name.
5
When you are finished making settings, press the [EXIT] button.
* These settings will revert to their original values if you select another pattern or 
turn off the power. If you want to keep your new settings, you must perform the 
Save operation (p. 30).
LFO rate
LFO wa
vef
o
rm
OSC wa
vef
o
rm
OSC vibrato depth
Filter type
Filter en
velope
attac
k time
Filter en
velope
sustain le
vel
Filter en
velope
release time
Filter LFO depth
Amplifier en
velope
depth
Amplifier en
velope
attac
k time
Amplifier en
velope
deca
y time
Amplifier en
velope
sustain le
vel
Amplifier en
velope
release time
Amplifier LFO depth
Eff
e
ct type (LEAD)
Vinta
g
e mode (B
ASS)
For an explanation of each 
parameter, refer to p. 68.