Roland SH-201 业主指南

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Panel descriptions
Top Panel
This section lets you 
produce an arpeggio 
simply by holding down a 
chord on the keyboard.
This section lets you 
record your performance 
on the SH-201.
TEMPO Button/TAP 
Button
Here you can specify the 
tempo of the arpeggio and 
the recorder.
AUDIO FILTER 
(p. 50)
This lets you vary the brightness 
of the sound from an audio source 
connected to the INPUT jacks, or 
add a distinctive tonal character.
Here you can play sound from a 
device connected to the INPUT jacks.
You can also cancel a vocal or other 
sound that is localized at the center of 
audio you input.
These buttons shift the keyboard’s pitch range up or down.
Portamento creates a smooth transition in pitch between two notes.
Use this button to simulate the performance techniques of 
monophonic instruments.
This button lets you layer two different sounds that have been created 
by the OSC 1/2, MIX/MOD, FILTER, and AMP sections, or play two 
sounds independently in the left and right areas of the keyboard.
Use these buttons to select the tone you want to edit using the panel 
controls.
MASTER VOL Knob 
(p. 16)
This sets the volume of the 
entire SH-201.
While you play, move this lever to the left or right to 
vary the pitch.
Move the lever away from yourself to apply vibrato.
You can move your hand 
above this sensor to control 
the pitch or volume.
This is the creative core, where the process of 
sound production on the synthesizer begins.
 
It generates the waveform that determines the 
character of the sound, and determines the pitch.
This creates time-varying changes in pitch, such as 
the subtle pitch deviation that occurs when you 
begin blowing a note on a brass instrument, or the 
dramatic pitch swoop of an electronic drum.
Rear Panel
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