Roland v-synth xt 业主指南

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Playing in Patch Mode
 
Playing in Patch Mode
 
Making Arpeggiator Settings
 
1.
 
 
2.
 
At the bottom of the screen, touch <Com>.
 
3.
 
In the left side of the screen, touch the <Arpeggio> tab.
 
The PATCH Edit Com Arpeggio screen appears.
 
fig.02-09_50
 
In this screen you can set the following arpeggiator parameters.
 
Arpeggio Switch:
 
 Switches the Arpeggiator on/off.
 
Hold:
 
 Switch between Hold On/Hold Off for the Arpeggiator 
performance.
 
Patch Tempo:
 
 Specify the tempo of an arpeggio.
 
Octave Range:
 
 Specify the range of the arpeggio performance, 
in octave units.
 
KBD Velo:
 
 Specify the note strength of the keys you play.
 
Duration:
 
 Vary the strength and note length of the accents to 
modify the rhythmic feel (groove) of the performance.
 
Motif:
 
 Specifies how the arpeggio will be sounded.
 
Shuffle Rate:
 
 Create shuffle rhythms by modifying the timing at 
which notes are sounded.
 
Shuffle Resolution:
 
 Specify the timing of the notes in terms of 
note value.
 
For details regarding each parameter, refer to 
 
 
 
Arpeggiator settings can be saved with each patch as part of the 
patch settings. This means that you can create patches that 
contain the most effective settings.
 
Creating an Original Arpeggio Pattern 
 
(Pattern Edit)
 
You can create your own 
 
arpeggio pattern
 
 that specifies how an 
arpeggio will be sounded. This gives you even more interesting 
ways to use arpeggios.
An arpeggio pattern is a set of data that can be up to 32 steps 
(horizontally) x 16 lines (vertically).
 
An arpeggio pattern can be saved for an individual patch as part 
of the patch settings. This means that you can create a patch 
designed specifically for that arpeggio pattern.
 
About the Pattern Edit Window
 
1.
 
 
2.
 
Touch <Pattern Edit>.
 
The Pattern Edit window will appear.
 
fig.02-09a.e
 
State
 
Specifies the status of each line.
 
NOTE:
 
 Note pitch
 
CTRL:
 
 Control change
 
Note/CC (Note/Control Change)
 
Specifies the note number or control change number assigned to 
each line. If Status is “NOTE,” this will be a note number (C-1–G9). If 
Status is “CTRL,” this will be a control change number (0–127).
 
Pattern Input Area
 
This area is where you input or edit notes or control changes. The 
symbols have the following meaning:
 
 
: Note
=: Tie
 
 
: Control change
 
Value
 
Shows the velocity of the note or the value of the control change 
selected in the pattern input area.
Cursor
Pattern input area
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