Owner's Manual - Roland
Owner's Manual - Roland
Owner's Manual - Roland
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Creating a Rhythm Set<br />
Wave Level<br />
128<br />
You can set the volume of the waveform.<br />
Value: 0–127<br />
Wave Pan<br />
The volume level of each rhythm tone is set with the<br />
Tone Level parameter; the volume levels of the entire<br />
rhythm set is set with the Rhythm Level parameter (p.<br />
125).<br />
This specifies the pan of the waveform. “L64” is far left, “0” is<br />
center, and “63R” is far right.<br />
Value: L63–0–63R<br />
Wave Rnd Pan Sw (Wave Random Pan Switch)<br />
Use this setting to cause the waveform’s panning to change<br />
randomly each time a key is pressed (ON) or not (OFF).<br />
Value: OFF, ON<br />
* The range of the panning change is set by the Rnd Pan Depth<br />
parameter (p. 134).<br />
Wave Alter Pan Sw (Wave Alternate Pan Switch)<br />
This setting causes panning of the waveform to be alternated<br />
between left and right each time a key is pressed. Set<br />
Alternate Pan Switch to “ON” to pan the Wave according to<br />
the Alter Pan Depth parameter (p. 134) settings, or to “REV”<br />
when you want the panning reversed. If you do not want the<br />
panning to change each time a key is pressed, set this to<br />
“OFF.”<br />
Value: OFF, ON, REV<br />
Changing How a Rhythm Tone is<br />
Sounded (WMT)<br />
The WMT (Wave Mix Table) uses key velocity to control the<br />
four waveforms assigned to the rhythm tone.<br />
Rhythm WMT<br />
WMT Velocity Control (Velocity Control Switch)<br />
WMT Velocity Control determines whether a different rhythm<br />
tone is played (ON) or not (OFF) depending on the force with<br />
which the key is played (velocity).<br />
When set to “RND,” the rhythm set’s constituent rhythm<br />
tones will sound randomly, regardless of any Velocity<br />
messages.<br />
Value: OFF, ON, RANDOM<br />
Velo Fade Lower (Velocity Fade Width Lower)<br />
This determines what will happen to the tone’s level when<br />
the tone is played at a velocity lower than its specified<br />
velocity range. Higher settings produce a more gradual<br />
change in volume. If you want notes played outside the<br />
specified key velocity range to not be sounded at all, set this<br />
to “0.”<br />
Value: 0–127<br />
Velo Range Lower (Velocity Range Lower)<br />
This sets the lowest velocity at which the waveform will<br />
sound. Make these settings when you want different<br />
waveforms to sound in response to notes played at different<br />
strengths.<br />
Value: 1–UPPER