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Roland S-760 Owner's Manual
Digital sampler
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Contents
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
Bookmarks
Table of Contents
How to Use the Owner's Manual
How to Edit Sounds
How Sound Is Output
When the Square Indicator Is at a Mode Position
When the Square Indicator Is Not Displayed
How to Access and Read the Display Pages
Patch Editing
Partial Editing
Sample Editing/Output Jacks Used for Editing
Sound Data Compatibility
Parameters that Have Been Added/Modified/Deleted
Saving to a Different-Format Disk
About Samples
Samples Greater than 18 Mbytes
Sampling Frequency
Master Frequency
Explanation of Parameters
Performance Mode
Performance Play Display
Performance Equalizer Display
MIDI Filter Display
Module Monitor
MIDI Monitor
Quick Load Display
Quick Load Select Display
Performance Quick Sampling Display
Quick Edit Display
Patch Mode
Methods of Editing a Patch
Patch Common
Patch Split
Patch Control
Bend (Pitch Bend)
AT (Aftertouch)
Mod (Modulation)
Ctrl (Control Change)
Partial Mode
How to Edit the Partials
Partial Common
Partial SMT (Partial Sample MIX Table)
Effects Possible with the SMT
Partial TVF (Time Variant Filters)
Filter Mode
Cutoff Frequency
Resonance
Cutoff KF (Cutoff Frequency Key Follow)
KF Point (Key Follow Point)
Vel-Curve (Velocity Curve Type)
Vel-C.sens (Velocity Curve Sense)
Envelope TVF Depth
Envelope-Vel Sens (Envelope Velocity Sense)
Envelope-Pitch Depth
Time-Vel Sens (Time Velocity Sense)
Time-Key Follow (Envelope Time Key Follow)
R. Velo Sens (Release Velocity Sense)
TVF Envelope
Partial TVA (Time Variant Amplifier)
Level KF (Level Key Follow)
Partial LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
Operations in Sample Mode
Sampling Display
Sampling Execute Display
Sampling Stop Display
Loop and Smoothing Displays
Auto Truncate/Normalize Display
Time Stretch Display
Digital Filter Display
Compress/Expand Display
Rate Convert Display
Bit Convert Display
Truncate Display
Cut and Splice Display
Area Erase Display
Insert Display
Mixing Display
Combine Display
Wave Graph Display
About Loop Mode
Disk Mode
Disk Load
Disk Save
Disk Copy
F3 Copy
Disk Delete
Disk Utility
Sound Program in the Current Drive
Save System
Optimize
Correction for Time Indication
Convert Load
System Mode
System Parameter
System SCSI
Fast Delete Mode
MIDI Control
MIDI Volume Dump
MIDI Sample Dump
MIDI EQ Control
System Volume ID
Load/Save System Parameters
Explanation of Parameters Requiring Caution
Output Assignments
Basic Concepts of Sound Output
System Output Mode
System Output Assign
Three Output Assigns
Part Output Assign Settings
Patch Output Assign Settings
Partial Output Assign Settings
Pan
Level/Pitch
Explanation of Commands/List Displays
Copy/Delete/Initialize/Disk
About the Screen in each Command Display
Cautions for Copy
Cautions for Delete
Cautions for Initialize
Performance Commands
Listen Delete
Performance Utility
Channel Converter
Copy MIDI Filter/Equalizer
Patch Commands
Rename Partials
Partial Commands
Template
Registering a User Set
Sample Commands
Set Stereo/Mono
Sound List Displays
Selecting a Sound
Changing the Order of the Sounds
Naming a Sound
Specyfing Program Numbers
Cautions for the Patch List Display
Cautions for the Partial List Display
Cautions for the Sample List Display
Disk Mode List Displays
Select Target Display
Volume ID Display
Specifying a Volume ID/Making a Volume ID List
Select Drive Display
Selecting the Current Drive
Assigning a Name to a Drive
Select Area Display
Making the Unit Recognize a Drive (Scan)
Procedures Requiring Explanation
How to Use Quick Load
Registering a Sound in the List
Using the Quick Load Function
Automatically Loading a Volume at Start-Up
How to Avoid Saving Unwanted Sounds (Listen Delete)
Upgrading to a New Version of the System (System Dump)
Recording Procedure for the System Dump Function
Loading Procedure for the System Dump Function
Recording Sound Data to a MIDI Sequencer (Volume Dump)
Samples for Which Volume Dump Can be Used
Recording Procedure for Volume Dump
Loading Procedure for Volume Dump
Sample Dump
Transmission Procedure for Wave Data
Reception Procedure for Wave Data
Checking Procedure after Reception
Controlling Sounds Via MIDI
Using MIDI to Control the Sound of a Patch
Using Velocity to Control the SMT
Using MIDI to Control the SMT
Various Methods of Sampling
Sampling Techniques
Marking the Sample
Making Loop Settings in the Sampling Display
Creating a Patch (Patch Split)
How to View the Graphic Display
Making Split Settings from the Front Panel
Making Split Settings from a MIDI Keyboard
Part Split and Positional Crossfade
Creating a Volume ID List
Preview Function
About SCSI
Device Number (SCSI ID)
Connectors and Cables
Terminator
How to Connect the SCSI Chain
Format
Startup/Shutdown for System with a Second Unit
Troubleshooting
Problems with the Sound
Sound Not Produced
Pitch Is Strange
The Expected Effect Is Not Obtained from a Control Message
Velocity Not Expressed as Expected
No Patch Selection Via Program Change Message
No Volume, or Performance Selection Via Programme Change Messages
Sounds Are Left out
Problems with Drives
The Timing of Sounds Is off
Commands Directed to a Drive Do Not Work
Other Sound Data was Corrupted When Sound Data was Deleted
The Available Space Readig for the Current Drive Has Not Changed
Quick Load Can Not be Carried out
Power Accidentally Turned off During Editing
Power Accidentally Turned off While Saving to Hard Disk
Exclusive Data Cannot be Recorded/Loaded During Volume/System Dump
Error Messages
Parameter Lists
Template Preset List
MIDI Implementation Chart
Specifications
Index
SCSI Compatible Devices
Start Up/Shut down Procedure
Handling Floppy Disks
About Use with SCSI Devices
Turning off the Power/Transporting the Unit
Front and Rear Panel Overview
Basic Operations
Before You Begin
Setups Using the Unit
About Wave Memory
Basic Connections
Connecting Audio Equipment
Connecting SCSI Devices
Connecting a Mouse, CRT Display, and Digital Audio Devices
Starting up from Floppy Disk
Shutting down
Backing up the System Disk
Playing
Loading Sounds from Floppy Disk
Playing the Unit from a MIDI Keyboard
Selecting Sounds
Selecting Patches
Selecting Performances
Loading Sounds from a SCSI Device
Making the Unit Recognize SCSI Devices (Scan Command)
Wave Memory Space
The Convenient Quck Load Function
Sound Libraries Usable with the Unit
Create a Sound from a Sample
Preparations and Precautions for Sampling
Performance Quick Sampling
Specify the Part and Patch
Record a Sample
Sample the Sound
Check the Sampled Results
Assign the Partial to the Keyboard
Quick Edit a Partial
Record more Samples
Modify the Split Settings
About Sound Data Names
About New: Unnamed
Equalizer and Output Jacks
Adjusting/Modifying Sounds with the Equalizer
MIX All Sounds for Output
Preparations for Saving
Assign the same Volume ID to All Sounds
Save Your Sounds (Save)
Regarding Sound Data
Regarding Disks
Formatting
Saving to Floppy Disk
Saving to SCSI Device
Convenient Automatic Formatting
Starting up from a Hard Disk
Hard Disks Usable as a Start-Up Device
Saving the System to a Hard Disk
Setting the Boot Drive/Initial Drive
Saving the System Parameters
Convenient Ways to Start-Up
Operation
Six Operation Modes
How each Mode Is Organized
How to View the Screen
Function Buttons
Opening a Mode Display
Opening a Command Display
Opening a List Display
Directly Opening a Display (Jump)
Opening/Marking a Display for Marking
Jumping to a Display
About Shift
Modifying Settings
Using the Value Knob to Modify a Value
Using S1/Dec and S2/Inc to Modify a Value
Assigning Names
Opening the ASCII Display
When the Cursor Is Located at the ASCII Keyboard
When the Cursor Is Located at a Name
How the Unit Is Organized
How Sounds Are Organized
How Sound Data Is Interdependent
About the Volume ID and Sound Data Management
Internal Memory Structure
Number of Sounds
Loading/Saving the System
Loading Sound Data
Clear
Overwrite
Saving Sound Data
Sounds that Can be Saved
Sounds Not Included in any Volume
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