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Instruções de Operação Roland, Modelo JS-5

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Çot HUD IO * Recording Track Press [AUDIO TRACK] to select the Audio Track. The Recording Standby screcn for the Audio Track appears. MEfib +061-8503 INPUT' ; * When there is no audio data, a appears on the screcn. 51 Quick Start Let's Record Guitar Play 4 6 Press [LONG REC] and select the recording quality. Hi-Fi: Select this when you want to perform high-quality recording. LONG: Select this when you want to make the recording time longer. When you select "LONG," [LONG REC] lights up. Adjust the recording level. Play your guitar, and turn [REC LEVEL] to adjust the recording level of the sound that is input to REC INPUT so that the "I" at the far right of the level meter is displayed within the appropriate range of levels (see diagram below). Final measure Beginning measure j MEflS *081-85013 INPUT: llllllllllll i ? i,„......—i Recording level Appropriate range Press [START], getting the button to light, and start recording. If you've made the setting for count-in (p. 60), the count-in appears on the left-hand display, and the count sound is played at the same time. After the count-in display, recording starts. REC 881-8580 inputs minim ; When recording is finished, press [STOP]. [REC] goes dark, and the Song screen reappears. Playback ® Press [RESET]. Q * Press [START]. The audio data is played back in time with the performance. * The count-in is a count (metronome) sound of one or two bars inserted before the measure where recording starts. Using the count-in lets you make sure of the tempo and the timing for starting recording. 52 Let's Record Guitar Play Deleting Recorded Data To delete all audio data for the presently selected User Song, follow the steps below. 2 The Delete screen for Song appears. DELETE SONG? □ TRACKS ALL 2 3 ♦ Data to be deleted Turn [VALUE] to select "AUDIO/ DELETE SONG? I TRACK" AUDI I Press [ENTER], A screen prompting you to confirm deletion of the audio data appears. * To cancel the operation, press [EXIT]. This returns you to step 2. DELETE AUDIO Are Vou Sure? Let's Record Guitar Play To delete the data, press [ENTER]. The audio data is deleted. The following screen appears. DELETE ^ HUD 10 Now Worki n9... When the delete is completed, the Song screen reappears. L’OFmI“' 1 01- 0 d f Would you like to know more about recording on the Audio Track? "Chapter 9 Recording Your Own Performance" (p. Ill) Using a memory card (smart media) makes it possible to record for longer times. "About Recording Time" (p. Ill) You can re-record only the measures in a specified portion. "Redoing a Recording (Rerecording)" (p. 113) 54 Chapter 1 Overview of the JS-5 About Songs A single song on the JS-5 is called a Song. The JS-5's 200 internal Songs are referred to as Preset Songs, whereas Songs created by the user are called User Songs. The JS-5 can hold maximum 100 User Songs, and you can store up to maximum 100 songs on optional memory cards (SmartMedia). The 200 Preset Songs are classified by category, such as "Rock" and "Jazz." About Styles Styles comprise groupings of tempos and performance patterns and instruments (Parts) in the accompaniment sections in each category. You can create a song in a certain genre by basing the song on a Style. Each of the JS-5's 200 built-in Styles is called a Preset Style, whereas any Style created by the user is called a User Style. You can create twenty types of User Styles. The JS-5 can hold maximum 20 User Styles, and you can store up to maximum 20 styles on optional memory cards (SmartMedia). Furthermore, even with Styles in the same category, slightly different performance patterns are needed for a Song's different sections (intro, fill-ins, and so on). A performance patterns of this type called a Form, and up to eight different Forms may be used in one Style. About Parts Style performance patterns are played using four parts: "INST 1"INST 2"; DRUM; and BASS. About Tracks Songs feature the following three tracks. Form Track: Specifies the order in which the intro, fill-ins, endings, and other Forms for the selected Style are to be played. Chord Track: Specifies the chord progression, which causes the Forms to be played. * The Form track ami Chord track together arc referred to as the Sequence tracks. Audio Track: Records guitar performances, vocals, and other sounds input to the REC INPUT. * Performance data recorded on the Audio Track is called “audio data. " About Forms Here are the eight different types of Forms that can be set up in each Style. FORM INTRO: Intro VERSE 1,2: The main performance patterns. 1 is the basic pattern, and 2 is a variation. FILL (Fill-In) 1, 2: Ornamental performance patterns that are inserted at appropriate points, such as where one Phrase goes into another. Select 1 or 2 depending on the form that follows the fill-in. BREAK 1,2: Blank sections that temporarily stop a melody or rhythm. Two different Breaks can be prepared. ENDING...

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