Roland Dr. Rhytm DR-110 Handbücher

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Owner’s Manual

1

IMPORTANT NOTES

5

Main Features

6

Contents

8

Panel Descriptions

12

123 45678

14

Before You Play

15

Making Connections

16

Turning On/Off the Power

17

Press [ENTER]

18

Quick Start

20

Let’s Listen to the Demo

21

Let’s Play a Style

22

Descrip

23

Press VARIATION [KIT]

25

Press VARIATION [MUTE]

25

Selecting Styles

26

Changing the Tempo ([TEMPO])

27

Press [KEY SHIFT]

28

Let’s Use a Foot Switch

29

Using the Foot Switch

30

Automatically ([AUTO])

31

Sound and Acoustics (TSC)

32

For more details about Sound

33

Shape and Ambience, refer to

33

“Chapter 5 Changing the

33

Acoustics (TSC)” (p. 51)

33

The DR-3’s Performance Modes

34

Style Play Mode

34

Makeup of a Style

35

Variation

36

Song Mode

37

Switching the Pad Functions

37

Main Screens and Functions

38

Realtime Recording screen

39

Velocity Edit screen

39

Song Recording screen

39

Song Edit screen

39

START [ ]

40

STOP [ ]

40

STEP REC [ ]

40

1. Press [TEMPO (TAP)]

41

1. Press [KEY SHIFT]

42

■ Starting/Stopping

44

2. Press [ENDING/STOP]

44

■ How to Change Patterns

44

VARIATION Buttons

45

Selecting a Style

46

Performing in Auto Mode

46

AutoType

47

ABC, ABC 4, ABC 8, ABC 16

47

AB, AB 4, AB 8, AB 16

47

Switching Verses

48

1. Press the [EDIT] button

49

3. Press [ENTER]

49

1. Press [AMBIENCE]

52

■ How to Make the Settings

53

■ Changing the Compressor

54

Parameters

54

■ Naming the Settings

55

■ Copying the Settings

55

■ Changing the Ambience

56

Instrument Name

58

Bass Note

58

Playing Drum Sounds

59

Playing Percussion Sounds

59

Playing Bass Sounds

59

Selecting a Different Sound

60

(VARIATION [KIT])

60

Chapter 7 Creating Styles

61

■ Setting the Beat

62

■ Setting Up the Kit

63

■ Changing the Sound to Be

63

■ Determining the Number of

64

Measures for Each Pattern

64

■ Using Realtime Recording

65

• Recording the Drum Part

65

• Recording the Bass Part

66

■ Using Step Recording

67

■ Adding Dynamics to the

69

Sounds (Velocity Edit)

69

<4> Confirming the

70

Created Style

70

■ Naming the Style

71

■ Copying the Style

71

■ Clearing the Style

72

Copying and Deleting Patterns

72

■ Copying Patterns

72

■ Clearing Patterns

73

■ What is a Song?

74

Procedure for Creating Songs

74

■ Setting the Basic Tempo

75

■ When Using Step Recording

76

When Using Realtime Recording

77

Displayed Group Name

78

Display Description

79

Description

79

(INSERT)

80

(DELETE)

81

■ Copying Specified Segments

82

Through a Song (TEMPO)

83

■ Performing the Created Song

83

■ Editing the Settings

83

■ Naming the Song

84

■ Copying the Song

84

■ Clearing the Song

85

■ Performing Songs

85

■ Switching Patterns With a

86

Foot Switch

86

■ Playing Multiple Songs

87

Continuously (Song Chain)

87

Adjusting the Pad Sensitivity

89

R7L7 L1 R1

91

Copying the Kit

92

■ What is MIDI?

93

■ Setting the MIDI Channels

94

■ Setting Sync Mode

95

Using the DR-3 to Record

96

Performances Played by

96

External MIDI Devices

96

Machine Performances

97

Appendices

98

Troubleshooting

99

Message List

100

Parameter List

101

Instrument/Bass Tone List

104

Bass Tone

105

Preset Kit List

106

Preset Style List

116

1. RECOGNIZED RECEIVE DATA

117

■System Real-time Message

118

■System Common Message

118

■Channel Voice Message

119

MIDI Implementation Chart

120

Specifications

122

Memo

126

For EU Countries

127

For Canada

127

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Owner’s Manual

1

IMPORTANT NOTES

4

Additional Precautions

5

Handling CD-ROMs

5

Contents

6

.......115

9

Main features

11

■ Guitar/bass input

12

■ Convenient functionality

12

Front and Rear Panels

13

1 2 3 5 7 64 8

16

Before you begin playing

17

Turning the power on/off

18

Quick Start

21

Listening to the demo song

22

Playing the patterns

24

Changing the tempo

26

Changing the playback key

27

Patch number

30

Chapter 1

35

An overview

35

Choosing your

36

Creating patterns

36

Creating

36

Choosing your sounds

37

Creating a song

37

Using guitar effects

37

Performance and recording

37

Patterns and Songs

38

■ Chord conversions

39

(Arrange)

39

Original performance data

39

Rec. Key: C

39

About kits

40

Pad bank

41

Guitar/Bass section

43

Individual

44

Rev. Send

44

Direct / Insert effect

44

Output jacks

45

Output settings

45

Switching the Pad Bank

46

Moving the cursor

46

Moving between screens

46

(Scrolling)

46

Editing a value

47

The Play screen

47

Chapter 2

49

Patterns

49

Playing a pattern

50

■ Chord progression display

51

■ Pattern display

51

Recording a pattern

52

2/4–8/4, 4/8–16/8

53

<3-2> Step-recording

55

■ Recording pitch bend data

57

<4> Recording a chord

58

<5> Recording a fill-in

60

Copying a portion of a

61

REPLACE, MERGE

62

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62

Erasing a portion of a

63

Deleting unwanted

64

Saving a pattern

65

Copying/Erasing a pattern

66

Chapter 3

67

EZ Compose/

67

Groove Modify

67

Using EZ Compose

68

Adding a chord progression

69

Adding a fill-in

70

Using Groove Modify

71

Adding ghost notes

72

Creating a shuffle rhythm

73

Chapter 4

75

(record/edit/play)

75

Recording a song

76

Recording

77

Measure number

77

■ Deleting a pattern

78

The same pattern

78

Saving your song

79

Copying/Clearing a song

80

Playing a song

81

Looping the playback in a

82

■ Playback pattern display

83

Chapter 5

85

Playing your guitar/bass

85

Using effects

86

Parameter edit screen

87

Naming an effect patch

88

Writing an effect patch

88

Copying an effect patch

89

Tuning your guitar/bass

90

■ Changing the reference

91

Guitar effects parameter list

92

■ NOISE SUPPRESSOR

93

■ COMPRESSOR: GTR MULTI

94

■ A-WAH (Auto wah)

94

■ P-WAH (Pedal wah)

94

■ CHORUS

94

■ PHASER

95

■ FLANGER

95

■ TREMOLO

95

■ REVERB

96

■ COMPRESSOR: BASS MULTI

96

■ BASS AMP SIM

97

(Bass amp simulator)

97

■ T-WAH (Touch wah)

97

■ ACOUSTIC PROCESSOR

98

■ EQUALIZER

98

Chapter 6

99

Editing the TSC settings

99

TSC patch editing

100

Stereo equalizer parameters

101

Ambience/Reverb parameters

101

Saving/Copying a TSC patch

103

Copying a TSC patch

104

Chapter 7

105

Creating an original kit

105

(Kit Edit)

105

Editing a kit

106

■ PAD (Edits for each key

107

■ INS. FX

108

COMP (Compressor)

109

Editing the Bass part

110

Bass part)

111

AMP SIM (Bass amp simulator)

112

Saving/Copying a kit

113

Copying a kit

114

Chapter 8

115

Convenient function/

115

System settings

115

FAVORITE function

116

Registering a favorite

117

Saving all current settings

118

Adjusting the sensitivity of

120

Tuning the bass part

120

Sw. 4 Sw. 3 Sw. 2 Sw. 1

121

Sw. 1Sw. 3

121

Adding a count-in

123

Specifying the pattern at

124

Chapter 9

125

Using MIDI

125

MIDI INMIDI OUT MIDI OUT

126

(the desired value)

127

MIDI INMIDI OUT

128

MIDI OUT

130

Chapter 10

133

Using USB

133

Before you use USB

134

Windows users

135

BOSS_DR-880

136

Macintosh users

137

Backing up the DR-880’s data

138

Switching the USB function

143

Appendices

145

Troubleshooting

147

Message List

148

Parameter List

149

TAP TEMPO

150

G.FX Pt. INC

150

G.FX Pt. DEC

150

Preset Data List

151

Bass Tone

153

No. Name

154

TSC Patch

155

Effect Patch

155

Swing Foxtrot

158

Brush Bossa

158

Cha Cha Cha

158

MIDI Implementation Chart

160

Specifications

162

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

167

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Owner’s Manual

1

Main Features

5

Contents

6

IMPORTANT NOTES

10

Panel Descriptions

12

Rear Panel

14

Quick Start

16

Making Connections

17

■ Turning Off the Power

18

Listen to the Demo Song

20

Drum Bank A

24

Drum Bank B

24

Performing Rhythm Patterns

26

■ Adjusting the Tempo

30

■ Inserting Fill-Ins

32

■ Using the Foot Switches

34

You Can Create Songs

37

How the Work Progresses

38

Composing the Song

39

Realtime Recording

39

Step Recording

39

About Operational Modes

40

■ Drum Kits

42

■ Pad Performances

43

■ Pattern Display

44

■ Switching the Instrument

44

Operation

45

Using [SHIFT]

46

Playing Sounds with

47

Playing with Special

48

Performance Techniques

48

Playing Patterns

49

Adjusting the Tempo

50

Inserting Fill-Ins

50

Using the Foot Switch for

51

Performances

51

Before You Start Recording

52

Select an Unrecorded

53

<3>

54

Select the Measures

54

<4> Select the Drum Kit

54

Set the Quantization

55

■ (6-1B) Do Step Recording

57

(Example)

58

When using Step Recording to

58

Record the Fill Pattern

59

Erasing Patterns

60

(Pattern Clear)

60

Copying Patterns

61

Changing the Key of the

62

Bass Part (Key Transpose)

62

<3A> Do Realtime

65

Recording

65

Switching Recorded Patterns

66

■ Starting Realtime

67

Recording Within a Song

67

■ Adding Patterns at the

67

End of a Song

67

<3B>

68

Do Step Recording

68

Adding Patterns In the Song

69

(Insert)

69

Removing Unneeded Song

70

(Song Clear)

70

Connecting Multiple Songs

71

Into One Song (Song Chain)

71

Performing Songs

72

Starting a Song From a Point

73

Other Than the Beginning

73

Performing Multiple Songs In

74

One Sequence (Song Chain)

74

Creating Performances

74

Combining the Repeat and

74

Chain Functions

74

Pattern Number

75

Key Pad assigned to pattern

75

Pad Number

75

Switching the Sounding/

76

Muting of Drum Parts and

76

Bass Parts (Output Part)

76

Changing the Roll Settings

77

(Roll Type)

77

Changing the Flam Settings

78

Select the Drum Kit to Edit

79

Editing the Drum Parts

80

Lengthening and Shortening

81

Determining Whether Or Not

82

Sounds Overlap (Assign Type)

82

Editing the Bass Part

83

Copying Drum Kits

84

What is MIDI?

85

Synchronizing Performances

86

MIDI Sequencer (Sync Mode)

86

■ Setting Sync Mode

87

Using An External MIDI

88

Device to Play the DR-670/

88

Using the DR-670 to Play An

88

External MIDI Device

88

MIDI OUT

89

Returning Transmitted Data

90

Playing the BR-8’s Rhythm

91

Guide Sound as a DR-670 Drum

91

Error Message List

92

Troubleshooting

94

Operation List

95

Song Edit Mode

96

Pattern Play Mode

96

Pattern Edit Mode

96

DPP Assign Mode

96

Parameter List

97

Instrument/Bass Tone List

100

Appendices

101

Bass Tone

101

Preset Drum Kit List

102

Preset Pattern List

110

MIDI Implementation Chart

112

Specifications

114

Memo

117

Apparatus containing

119

Lithium batteries

119





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