Roland SH-32 业主指南

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Modifying the Sound
Quick Start
Easy Sound Editing
In the following, you will learn how to create a sound using the basic functions of the 
SH-32.
To present a generalized view of what you need to do to edit sounds, this Quick Start 
Manual introduces the operation while using Preset Patch “D88.” So, before you 
begin, be sure to select Preset Patch “D88” (p. 23).
First, you need to select a waveform for the sound source.
1. Selecting a Waveform (Oscillator)
Here you create the waveforms for the sound source of the synthesizer.
The SH-32 provides 2 oscillators, which can be used independently or mixed.
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Press [OSC 1] or [OSC 2] to select the oscillator you want to work 
with.
The button you’ve pressed blinks, indicating that it is ready to be manipulated.
When the button is illuminated, it indicates that the oscillator is turned on (when 
turned off, the button is extinguished).
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When you select a preset 
sound (p. 23), the position of 
the sliders and knobs may not 
always correspond to the 
parameters (i.e., the sliders and 
knobs do not match the 
sound). However, if you press 
[MANUAL] (lighting it), the 
currently selected parameter 
will be set to the values 
indicated by the sliders and 
knobs. For details, see 
oscillator.
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2
5
4
3
OSC 2 off / OSC 1 on
You can control 
OSC 1 parameters.
OSC 2 on / OSC 1 off
You can control 
OSC 2 parameters.
OSC 2 on / OSC 1 on
You can control the parameters of 
the OSC whose button is blinking.
blinking
blinking
lit
blinking
The oscillator control panel 
controls both OSC 1 and OSC 
2. When you select OSC 2 after 
setting OSC 1, the values of 
settings may not match the 
positions of the panel controls. 
This happens because, even 
after you select the other OSC, 
the panel controls remain at 
the same positions. Be careful 
with the position of controls 
when you are operating with 
OSC 1 and OSC 2 at different 
settings.