Roland RD-700SX 业主指南

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Using the RD-700SX As a Master Keyboard
 
Specifies whether the tone will play polyphonically (POLY) or 
monophonically (MONO).
The MONO setting is effective when playing a solo instrument tone 
such as sax or flute.
You can perform with each zone transposed to a different pitch.
 
When multiple zones are set to on
 
, you can create a richer sound 
by setting the two Tones to different octaves. Also, if the Keyboard 
Mode is set to Split and you are playing a bass Tone in the lower 
Part, you can use the Transpose function to play the bass at a lower 
pitch.
Set the keyboard range in which each Zone will sound.
This can be used to make notes in different areas of the keyboard 
play different Tones.
Specify the lower limit (LWR) and upper limit (UPR) of the key 
range being set.
You can also set this by pressing a specific key and then pressing 
[ENTER].
 
 
“FUL” is displayed when [SPLIT] is set to OFF. In this case, 
[SPLIT] is automatically switched on when the value is changed 
to something other than “FUL” with [INC]/[DEC]. 
 
You cannot set the key range’s lower limit higher than the 
upper limit, nor can you set the upper limit below the lower 
limit.
 
You can use ZONE SWITCH for each individual zone to select 
whether or not MIDI Note messages for that zone are to be 
transmitted (p. 64).
This specifies the lower limit (LWR) and upper limit (UPR) of the 
range in which the tone is played according to how strongly the keys 
are played (velocity). Make this setting when you want the tone to 
change depending on the key velocity. 
 
If you set the minimum velocity to a value above the upper 
limit, or set the maximum velocity to a value that is below the 
lower limit, the setting for the other limit is changed to the same 
value.
You can make changes in tones by adjusting the settings of the 
following four elements.
 
ATK (Attack Time Offset):
 
The time it takes after the key is pressed for a sound to reach full 
volume.
 
DCY (Decay Time Offset):
 
The time it is to take following the attack for the volume to decrease.
 
REL (Release Time Offset):
 
The time it takes after the key is released for a sound to become 
inaudible.
 
COF (Cutoff Offset):
 
Adjusts how much the filter is opened.
 
RES (Resonance Offset):
 
This boosts the portions in the region around the cutoff frequency, 
lending a particular quality to the sound. Excessively high settings 
can produce oscillation, causing the sound to distort.
 
Playing Sound Monophonically 
(Mono/Poly)
 
Parameter
Value
 
M/P (Mono/Poly)
--- (OFF), M (MONO, CC126), 
P (POLY, CC127)
 
Setting the Transposition for Each 
Individual Zone (Transpose)
 
Parameter
Value
 
TRA (Transpose)
-48 – 0 –+48
 
Setting the Key Range (Key Range 
Lower/Upper)
 
Parameter
Value
 
LWR (Key Range Lower)
A0–C8
UPR (Key Range Upper)
 
Changing the Range That Plays in 
Response to the Velocity 
(Velocity Range Lower/Upper)
 
Parameter
Value
 
VRL (Velocity Range Lower)
1–127
VRU (Velocity Range Upper)
 
Changing Tone Elements 
(ATK/DCY/REL/COF/RES)
 
Parameter
TX CC#
Value
Description
 
ATK
CC73
--- (OFF), 
-64–+63
Higher values produce a 
milder attack; lower values 
produce a sharper attack.
DCY
CC75
The time it takes for the vol-
ume to fall increases as the 
value is raised; lowering the 
value decreases the decay 
time. 
REL
CC73
Higher values produce 
longer decay; set lower val-
ues for a clear-cut sound.
COF
CC74
Higher values brighten the 
sound; lower values make 
the sound seem darker.
RES
CC71
Higher value makes the 
special quality of the sound 
stronger; lower value re-
duce these characteristics.
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