Roland HandSonic 10 Bedienungsanleitung

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8 Getting Familiar D BEAM Now pass your hand over the D Beam. Here you are simply triggering a sound with it.Make sure the [D BEAM] button is lit. Am

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9 Getting Familiar In order to understand the possibilities of the various editing functions, there are a few basic points you must take into conside

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10 Getting Familiar Tuning 1. Press [KIT] (*1) , then press [CONGA], then [EDIT] and you see <INST>. Press the [ ] cursor and you will see the

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11 Getting Familiar1. Press [KIT], then press [CONGA], then [EDIT], so you see <INST> in the display again. 2. Press the [ ] cursor once and yo

Seite 6 - Panel Descriptions

12 Getting Familiar1. Press [KIT], then press [STEEL DRUM], then [EDIT], so you see <INST> in the display again. 2. Press the [ ] cursor until

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13 Getting Familiar The D Beam functions not only for triggering sounds, but for controlling them as well. During this explanation, make sure the [EF

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14 Getting Familiar STYLE GUIDE Metronome patterns include 86 variations and are not only fun to play along with, but can help you learn different rh

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15 Getting Familiar7. Press the [ ] until you see: Style Guide patterns have their own tempo settings. If Tempo Change is set to OFF, then those tem

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16 Getting Familiar7. Press the [ ] again, and you’ll see: You have 12 different types of sounds to use as a metronome sound. Metronome Sound List 8

Seite 11 - Basic Editing

17 Getting Familiar Here you will find 6 different functions, all designed to challenge and help you improve your timing, rhythmical sense, stamina a

Seite 13 - PRESSURE

18 Getting Familiar * This function uses the sound assigned to the large right pad (M5) in the current kit. Be sure there is a sound assigned there o

Seite 14 - Naming a Kit

19 Getting Familiar Designed to help you become more familiar with the positions of the pads, it provides some challenging variations. Remember this

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20 Getting Familiar1. Press the [COACH] button and use the [ ] or [ ] cursors until you see <AUTO UP/DOWN> in the display. 2. Press the [ ] bu

Seite 16 - METRONOME (STYLE GUIDE)

21 Advanced Edit 1. Select any kit. 2. Press [EDIT], and then the [ ], until you see <PRESSURE>. 3. Press the [ ] once and then the [ ] again

Seite 17 - METRONOME (NORMAL)

22 Advanced Edit1. Press [EDIT], and then the [ ], until you see <KIT/MIDI>. 2. Press the [ ] and you see the Kit Volume. Note# 3. Press the

Seite 18 - Metronome Sound

23 Advanced Edit * If you have selected a preset kit, the only functions available here are KIT COPY and L-R EXCHANGE. 1. To access the TOOLS, press

Seite 19 - COACH MODE

24 Advanced Edit Refer to page 14. 1. While holding down the [SHIFT] button, press [EDIT]. 2. Use the [ ] until you see <AMBIENCE>. 3. Press t

Seite 20 - Time Check

25 Advanced Edit1. While holding down the [SHIFT] button, press [EDIT]. 2. Use the [ ] until you see <D BEAM>. 3. Press the [ ], and you’ll se

Seite 21 - Pad Follow

26 Advanced Edit1. While holding down the [SHIFT] button, press [EDIT]. 2. Press the [ ] until you see <EXT TRIG> (external trigger). 3. Press

Seite 22 - Tap Tempo

27 Advanced Edit5. Continuing to press the [ ] will give you access to the following parameters. Normally you do not have to adjust them, as the set

Seite 23 - Advanced Edit

CablePCS-31LAudio CableFoot SwitchFS-5UPad StandPDS-10Bass Drum PedalKick Trigger UnitKD-7Monitor AmplifierPM-10HPD-10_e1.book 1 ページ 2006年4月7日 金曜日 午後2

Seite 24 - KIT Parameters

28 Advanced EditEFFECT While pressing the [EDIT] button, press [EFFECT] button to access to Effects editing. D BEAM While holding down the [EDIT] but

Seite 25 - Factory Settings

29 Error Messages/Troubleshooting This section lists the messages (error messages) that the HandSonic 10 produces and explains the meaning of each me

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30 Effects List 3Band EQ Standard 3 Band Equalizer Filter Cuts high or low frequencies. Drive modulates the cut-off frequency. Compressor Attenuates

Seite 27 - Pad Settings (PAD)

31 Effects List Tempo Delay Tempo Synchronized Delay TapeEcho Old Style Tape Echo Machine Overdrive Similar to Overdrive Pedal Distortion Standard

Seite 28 - (EXT TRIG)

32 Effects List Pitch Sweep Pitch Bending with a Sweep Effect Wah Similar to a Wah Wah Pedal Flanger Standard Flanger Unit Step Flange (Step Flang

Seite 29 - FACTORY RESET

33 Effects List Phaser Standard Flanger Unit Chorus Chorus can “fatten” the sound Auto Pan Automated Panning Effect Reverb Standard Reverb Unit D

Seite 30 - Short Cuts

34 Instrument List Instrument Name Abbreviations/Terms When you see a “/” for example: AgogoBell L/H— it means that the sound will “velocity switch.”

Seite 31 - Troubleshooting

35 Instrument List No. Inst Remarks 124 Dholak Ta125 Dholak Tun126 Dholak Na127 Dholak TunNa *P128 Darabuka Dom *P129 Darabuka Tak130 Doira Dun *P131

Seite 32 - Effects List

36 Kit List No. Inst Remarks 320 SpokeTom Hi321 SpokeTom Mid322 SpokeTom Lo323 OctTom Hi324 OctTom Mid325 OctTom Lo326 808 Tom Hi327 808 Tom Mid328 8

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37 Style Guide Metronome Pattern List No. Pattern Name Tempo Meas TimeSig 01 Samba 90 1 4/402 SambaKick 126 2 4/403 Baiao 110

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2 Contents Features ...3 Demo Songs ...3 Panel Descrip

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38 Glossary (from p. 27 ) An example of PAf is as follows: Let’s say you are using the ROLL function on all the pads. IF you press lightly on o

Seite 36 - Instrument List

39 Glossary Hardly any dynamic response, easy to maintain strong volume levels. Ideal when using drum triggers. fig.VeloC-LOUD.e (from p. 27 ) A tri

Seite 37 - ORCHESTRA

40 Interface Profile[EDIT]Depend on “Type”HPD-10_e1.book 40 ページ 2006年4月7日 金曜日 午後2時14分

Seite 38 - Kit List

41 Interface ProfileSETUP ([SHIFT] + [EDIT])Only for Dump = 1KITOnly for Mode = PAD(RIM)HPD-10_e1.book 41 ページ 2006年4月7日 金曜日 午後2時14分

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42 MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Implementation ChartFunction...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgChangeSyste

Seite 40 - Glossary

43 Specifications HPD-10: HandSonic 10 Pad 10 inches, 10 sections, Pressure-Sensitive Instruments 410 Kits 64 Effects Ambience (5 types)Multi-Effects

Seite 41 - LOUD1, LOUD2

44 Attaching the HandSonic 10 to the Stand (optional) 1. Using the screws already mounted on the bottom of the HandSonic 10, attach the stand holder

Seite 42 - Interface Profile

45 Index A Ambience ... 8, 24 Assigning a Sound to a Pad ...

Seite 43 - SETUP ([SHIFT] + [EDIT])

46 Index NOTE OFF ... 22 Note# ...

Seite 44 - MIDI Implementation Chart

47 MEMOHPD-10_e1.book 47 ページ 2006年4月7日 金曜日 午後2時14分

Seite 45 - Specifications

3 Features 410 Sounds Sound selection is made easy thanks to sound category Groups or Alphabetical listing. Specially Selected Effects Ambience (5 Ty

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48 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Please Read This Section USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instruction

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49 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Please Read This Section 012b • Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and req

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50 IMPORTANT NOTES Please Read This Section IMPORTANT NOTES 291a In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page

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This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.For EU CountriesFor EU CountriesApparatus containing Lithium batteriesA

Seite 50 - USING THE UNIT SAFELY

As of April 1, 2006 (ROLAND)Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Rolanddistributor in yo

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4 Panel Descriptions fig.0-01.e Top PanelEFFECT ButtonOn/OffLED is lit when ON.[SHIFT] + this button for AMBIENCE ON/OFFSee p. 8, 12PRESET KIT Button

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5 Panel Descriptions DisplayAppears when AMBIENCE is on.Page direction indicators during edit modesAppears during instrument selection when instrumen

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6 Panel Descriptions fig.0-02.e 921 * To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off th

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7 Getting Familiar Turning the Power On/Off 941, 942 Make sure the volume controls on the HandSonic 10, and any connected devices are set to “0.” The

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