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1. Value Parameters controlled with Velo Descriptions See the table above for details OFF PITCH Pitch FINE Fine The pitch becomes slightly higher as strike force increases FINE Fine The pitch becomes slightly lower as strike force increases PENTATONIC Pitch Balance The sound is shifted to a pitch on a pentatonic scale This is effective when used with sound that has a clear pitch INDIA Pitch Balance The sound is shifted to a pitch on the Indian scale This is effective when used with sound that has a clear pitch WHOLETONE Pitch Balance The sound is shifted to a pitch on a wholetone scale This is effective when used with sound that has a clear pitch 24 PITCHBENDER Changes the pitch according to the input sound level The sound following the shift in pitch can be fed back Parameter Value Descriptions Pitch 0 127 Amount of pitch shift Sens 63 63 Degree of pitch variation according to the input sound level Feedback 0 98 Rate at which the sound following the shift in pitch is fed back Balance D100 0W D0 100W Level balance between the original sound D and the effected sound W In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal
2. 133 o o 2 Es c D Q o lt Nore Each wave in the following tables will be over written when you save the edited one If you need to restore the all waves to factory settings refer to Restoring the Factory Settings Using the Accompanying CD p 117 lt Off gt lt Phrase gt lt S E gt lt Percussion gt No Name No Name No Name No Name No Name 1000 OFF 1001 Moon Drs 1032 AirDrftl 1053 WndChimD 1085 CowbJam2 I002 Moon Bas 1033 AirDrft2 1054 WndChimU 1086 CowbBngo 1003 Moon Gtl 1034 SuperLow 1055 PinChime 1087 CowbMmbo 1004 Moon Gt2 1035 RevoDown 1056 BelTreeD 1088 Agogo Hi 1005 Moon Vo 1036 SwepNoiz 1057 BelTreeU 1089 Agogo Lo 1006 JzStpDrs 1037 VerbyHit 1058 CrotaleH 1090 SlighBel 1007 JzStpBas 1038 RevLASER 1059 CrotaleL 1091 AnklBedD 1008 JzStpChd 1039 WhtPulse 1060 TriangOp 1092 AnklBedS 1009 JzStpPad 1040 Sperks I061 TriangMt 1093 Shaker I010 JzStpMel 1041 SldWhstl 1062 AccCym 4 1094 ShakeEgg 1011 2step Bt 1042 NoiseTap 1063 AccCym 6 1095 Maracas 1012 JnglBt 1 1043 Dolphin 1064 CupChim6 1096 CabasaSp 1013 JnglBt 2 1044 Scratch 1065 CupChim8 1097 CabasaSt 101
3. sss 129 The MIDI Sound Module Cannot Be Controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL Knob or the Expression Pedal 129 Other Problems nire endet de ente etn tei titer ies 129 The SPD S Receives No Exclusive Messages sss 129 Effects Do mot Function 5 iii a er aeris 129 The Screen Display Is So Faint or Dark That It Is Hard to Read 129 Message LISE ge e a 130 Specification rs 132 Patch List eeeeeeeee serere erre EREET 133 Wave LIS E E 134 Audio Track LiSt ooooonnnnccccccnncccnnccncncccncnccncnnnnnnnnancnnnnccnnnnnnanass 135 Main Features A Sampler with Pads Perfect for Drummers and Percussionists Nine pads housed in a compact body p 15 The SPD S offers nine playing surfaces six pads with excellent responsiveness and feel and three edge triggers that are easy to hit with the shoulder of a stick all within a compact body that can easily be installed as part of a drum or percussion set Easy operation for sampling p 25 p 52 As a simple sampler freeing you from complicated operation the SPD S allows you to readily sample percussion sounds and phrases to use them in your performance Preset sounds that can be used as soon as you unpack the unit p 133 p 134 The SPD S comes with preset sounds including percussion sounds drum sounds sound effects and phrase loops
4. Parameter Value Descriptions VeloSWPoint 2 127 Set the threshold level When the velocity is equivalent to or above this value wave B is reproduced Velocity The velocity here refers to the value of the strike force expressed on a scale of 1 to 127 Switch Point HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value If you hold down SHIFT and press ENTER the parameter is copied to all other pads triggers 35 Chapter 1 Making a performance Creating a patch PAD CONTROL Configures pad trigger parameters Configurations can be set for individual pads triggers Hold down SHIFT and press the PAGE buttons or hit a pad trigger to change the pad trigger A flashing pad indicator shows that the corresponding pad trigger is selected Set the following parameters Press PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change values Parameter Value Descriptions Dynamics OFF ON Set it to ON to change the volume according to playing velocity When it is set to OFF the sound is produced at a constant volume Effects SW Effects Switch OFF ON VELO This determines if the sound on any particular pad is sent to the effects When it is set to VE LO effect parameters those specified in VELO in individual effect types are controlled by the strike intensity The pad indicators will light when this parameter is
5. 1 2 To insert a CompactFlash card carefully open the card slot cover left hand side of the SPD S Select patch mode or wave mode Press SHIFT and SETUP CARD UTIL won If no CompactFlash card has been inserted no card is indicated and the SPD S returns to the original mode Press the PAGE buttons to select CARD FORMAT then press ENTER won When the CompactFlash card is unformatted only CARD FORMAT is displayed A gt to format indication appears Press gt A format sure indication is displayed Press ENTER to start formatting While formatting is in progress now processing is displayed Then the SPD S returns to the original mode Nore All data on the Compact Flash card will be erased as the result of formatting it MEM Press PATCH to select the patch mode or press WAVE to select wave mode Ko o 2 o G 5 Nore Do not change or delete any files or folders that have been generated in formatting the CompactFlash cards or the SPD S will fail to properly recognize the card 67 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card Basic Operations of Card Utilities To insert a CompactFlash card open the card slot cover on the left hand side of the SPD S Select patch mode or wave mode Press SHIFT and SETUP CARD UTIL Nore If no CompactFlash card has been inserted no card is indicated and the SPD
6. Frequency DriveLevel High Lin L out Split Low LowMix DriveLevel Frequency R in Split R out LowMix Parameter Value Descriptions Drive 0 127 Rate of distortion Tone 0 127 Tone quality DriveCutoff 0 127 Control of the cut off frequency at which the distorting effect is applied DriveLevel 0 127 Volume of the distorted sound LowMix OFF ON Selection of low frequency output In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal See the table above for details OFF DRIVE Drive TONE Tone CUTOFF DriveCutoff DRIVELEVEL DriveLevel Value Parameters controlled with Velo Descriptions See the table above for details OFF DRIVE Drive TONE Tone CUTOFF DriveCutoff DRIVELEVEL DriveLevel DYNAMIC Drive Tone DriveCutoff DriveLevel The sound becomes more dynamic as strike force increases 107 YN o 2 Es c D e o lt x 19 DISTORTION Distorts a sound heavily By outputting a sound without distortion at low frequency a sound can be roughened without weakening the sound of drum loops and the like Frequency DriveLe
7. Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal See the table above for details OFF PITCH Pitch FEEDBACK Feedback BALANCE Balance Value Parameters controlled with Velo Descriptions See the table above for details OFF PITCH Pitch The pitch to be shifted becomes higher as strike force increases PITCH Pitch The pitch to be shifted becomes lower as strike force increases FEEDBACK Feedback BALANCE Balance 110 25 OCTAVE Adds a sound that is one and or two octaves lower Parameter Value Descriptions Cutoff 0 127 Control of frequency above which the input sound is cut off 1OctLevel 0 127 Volume of the one octave lower sound 2OctLevel 0 127 Volume of the two octave lower sound DirectLevel 0 127 Volume of the original sound In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF CUTOFF Cutoff JOCTLEVEL 1OctLevel 2OCTLEVEL 2OctLevel DIRECTLEV DirectLevel 1 gt gt 2 1OctLevel 2OctLevel Level
8. o o 2 Es c D e o lt 27 CENTRCANCEL Center Canceller Eliminates sound located at the center such as vocals Parameter Value Descriptions L RBalance L63 R63 Control of the pan position at which the sound is cancelled Low 0 127 Amplification of low frequency sound at the center such as a bass sound High 0 127 Amplification of high frequency sound In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal See the table above for details OFF L RBALANCE L RBalance LOW Low HIGH High Value Parameters controlled with Velo See the table above for details OFF LOW Low HIGH High 112 28 SYNTH PERC Synthesizer Percussion Produces a percussion sound synthesized inside the SPD S when a pad is struck independently from the sampled wave Includes flanger and delay effects Parameter Value Descriptions Tune 0 127 Pitch of the synthesized sound NoiseLevel 0 127 Noise level of the synthesized sound LfoFreqency 0 127 Vibration cycle of the synthesized sound LfoDepth 0 127 Vibration depth of the
9. OFF CUTOFF Cutoff RESONANCE Resonance RATE Rate DEPTH Depth DRIVE Drive COLOR Cutoff Resonance CUTOFF and RESONANCE are simultaneously controlled to produce drastic changes in the tone RATE DEPTH Rate Depth Vibration cycle and depth are controlled at the same time 16 ISOLATOR Boosts or eliminates the sound at low medium or high frequencies Parameter Value Descriptions Low 64 63 Amplification elimination of the sound at low frequencies Mid 64 63 Amplification elimination of the sound at medium frequencies High 64 63 Amplification elimination of the sound at high frequencies In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF LOW Low s MID Mid HIGH High LO gt gt HI Low Mid High Amplification frequency is continuously shifted from low frequency to high frequency LO HI gt gt MID Low Mid High Amplification frequency is continuously shifted from low or high frequency to medium frequency Value Parameters controlled with Velo See the table above for details OF
10. gt P SAMIPLING PAD Owner s Manual Thank you and congratulations on your choice of the Roland Sampling Pad SPD S Before using this unit carefully read the sections entitled USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES p 2 3 p 4 5 These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit Additionally in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit Owner s manual should be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a conve nient reference Roland lid Srv SAMPLING PAD WAN oral pe DIC CompactFlash and are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation and licensed by Compact Flash association Roland Corporation is an authorized licensee of the CompactFlash TM and CF logo trademarks Fugue 2003 Kyoto Software Research Inc All rights reserved Kyoto Software Research Copyright 2003 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION USING THE UNIT SAFELY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS About AY WARNING and CAUTION Notices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improp
11. 3 At the point that you want to designate as the end point hold down SHIFT and press WAVE MARK lights steadily and the End screen is displayed The setting procedure is complete If you fail to achieve the settings you want hold down SHIFT and press WAVE for a moment After MARK is extinguished follow steps 1 to 3 again 4 Press WAVE to return to the wave mode A now writing indication appears and the setting is saved Canceling a mark 1 Hold down SHIFT and press WAVE for a moment so MARK is extinguished The Start screen appears The start point is reset to the top of the wave and the end point to the end of it 2 Press WAVE to return to the wave mode A now writing indication appears and the setting is saved Chapter 2 Wave Editing Wave Utilities Parameters WAVE TRUNCATE This preserves the wave between the start and end points specified in START END POINT in Wave Edit and deletes the rest permanently conserving memory Note After executing the truncation the wave cannot be restored to its original state 1 gt to truncate is displayed Press gt 2 A truncate sure indication appears Press ENTER to execute truncation or press lt to return to Step 1 After execution a complete indication appears and the SPD S returns to the wave mode sy o 2 o G 5 WAVE PITCH Create a new wave with th
12. DLYLEVEL DelayLevel 113 o o 2 D 4 D o o lt 29 SHORTLOOPER Short Looper Loops the input sound at a short cycle The timing for playing back the looped sound can be automatically synchronized with the tempo of the wave played back Effect synchronization Phrase Sync gt p 116 It is effective for accentuation of rhythm loops Parameter Value Descriptions LoopSw OFF ON If this switch is turned ON while a sound is produced the SPD S plays back the sound looped at the moment If this switch is turned OFF the loop is cancelled and the original sound is re produced When you want to manually control the timing of playback of the looped sound con trol this parameter with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob etc LoopLength 0 127 Length of the loop Tempo 20 260 Tempo You can also define the tempo by controlling the intervals at which you hit a pad or depress a foot switch Tap Tempo Ctrl SW in CONTROL SW in Setup Edit gt p 79 PhraseSync OFF ON Phrase sync switch Effect synchronization Phrase Sync gt p 116 Timing OFF 1 16 Timing in a measure at which the looped sound is played back specified in sixteenth note units When it is set to OFF no looped sound is automatically played back Hold SSD ADJ Duration of reproducing the looped sound specified in note length 2344444 In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal a
13. Note On o 9nH v 1 127 O Velocity Note Off o 8nH v 64 x After Key s x x Touch Channel s x x Foot Control Control Expression Change Effect Control 1 Effect Control 2 Program Program Number 1 128 Change True Number System Exclusive Song Position Song Select Tune Request System Common System Clock Real Time Commands All Sound Off Reset All Controllers Aux Local On Off Messages All Notes Off Active Sensing System Reset 1 Can be set and stored for each pad In wave mode the SPD S receives or sends no messages other than active sensing Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO o Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO x No 124 Troubleshooting This section outlines points to check if you experience problems and what to do about them Problems When Playing the Internal Sound Generator No Sound Volume too Low Are the SPD S and external devices connected correctly Check the connections p 20 An audio cable may be broken You may be using an audio cable with a built in resistor Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor e g Roland PCS series The volume of a connected amp or mixer may be turned down Adjust the volume to an appropriate level The volume of SPD S may be turned down Adjust the volume to an appropriate level Can you here sound through the headphones If there is sound through the headphon
14. While exchanging is in progress now processing is displayed Upon completion of the procedure complete is displayed and you re returned to the Patch mode 39 Chapter 1 Making a performance Creating a patch PATCH INIT Patch Initialize Initializes the parameters for a patch 1 A gt to init indication appears Press gt 2 init patch sure appears Press ENTER to reset the parameters for the patch to their respective initial values While initializing is in progress now processing is displayed Upon completion of the procedure complete is displayed and you re returned to the Patch mode 40 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Wave A wave is a combination of a sound material created by sampling a sound of musical instruments a voice or a performance and the settings at sound reproduction A wave is assigned to a playing surface in patch mode so that it can be used in an actual performance The SPD S stores a maximum of 399 waves in its internal memory and 500 waves on a memory card Wave Mode To enter wave mode press WAVE so it is lit y i o E o G E 5 Wave mode screen won If 1000 OFF is selected no sound is produced This wave Icon Description is designed so it can be I A wave stored in internal memory assigned in patch mode to c A wave stored on the memory card playing surfaces that you want
15. A wide array of sampling modes p 52 p 58 The SPD S supports three sampling modes suited to different sound qualities and phrase lengths FINE for CD quality sampling STANDARD and LONG With a sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz it also supports stereo sampling An approximate maximum of twelve minutes of sound can be stored in the internal memory in mono in the LONG mode Handy Phrase Maker function p 63 The SPD S has a Phrase Maker function that records a performance made with pads and resamples it to convert it to a wave It enables you to create an original phrase Producing Highly Expressive Sounds Two different sounds from a single playing surface p 30 p 34 On the SPD S you can assign two waves to a single playing surface The two waves can be switched using strike intensity or with foot switches Thirty effect algorithms p 92 plus ambience effects p 76 The SPD S includes 30 effect algorithms that process sampled sounds and ambience effects that produce natural sounds In addition the effect parameters can be controlled in real time with the control knob or separately sold expression pedals 10 Readily Expandable Support for CompactFlash p 67 Using CompactFlash the recordable time dramatically increases The number of recordable sounds also increases to 500 The SPD S supports import and export of WAV AIFF files through CompactFlash cards Connections with external pads foot switches etc
16. BACKUP LOAD Src When Load is set to One Wave Setup Edit Operation Function Applicable screens SHIFT FUNC Load the initial value SHIFT ENTER Copy the settings for the currently selected playing surface to all other PAD playing surfaces TRIGGER INPUT SHIFT lt SHIFT gt Change or select the playing surface Other and Common Operation Function Applicable screens SHIFT lt SHIFT gt Insert or delete a character Screens for assigning a name FUNC Switch between lowercase and uppercase Screens for assigning a name SHIFT SHIFT Change the value in steps of 10 Press while holding Increase the value quickly Press while holding Decrease the value quickly Powering the unit on while Enable or disable the wave protect holding WAVE and SETUP o o 2 c D o o lt 91 Configure the effects to be applied to a patch Use the PAGE buttons to select the parameter and press to change the value Useful Functions for Changing Effect Parameters Patch Edit The pad indicator is lit when Effects SW p 36 in PAD CONTROL is set to ON or VELO for the corresponding playing surface No effects are applied to the playing surfaces for which the pad indicators are unlit In the screen for parameter Velo in effect types only the pa
17. Clamp expetere ep eae peines 19 Click Level 2 era nerit 58 65 CompactFlash 23 30 67 69 71 117 COMMU ose needed 57 70 72 CONTROL SW visir 79 Control Switch aiii tata 79 Copy Pad sute sen me temet 38 copy patch sure egion eeii 39 copy wave Sure remena anaa aa 51 Cord hook entere nae testem 17 Crosstalk Cancel cuicos cias 83 CERES Wa saisie REPRE ERR 79 CY 12R C CY 12H 14C 15R 80 Cri oai cantine 80 D D l c nde Oe tad teen tis d 87 Del soiree nS Recta 73 delete all sure essere 87 delete sure sess 51 73 87 Destination 38 39 49 51 62 66 70 72 DeviceD due RE 84 85 device ID sc ne A een 86 Dt eem 38 39 49 51 62 66 70 72 DUMP eerie ie nit ge e et dna 85 Dynamic Attack 7 ee 36 DynamicAtck eee 36 Dynamics erret 36 137 E dge shot A eoru 80 EDIT aia 32 43 EDIT button sse 15 effect cet ed ere dre E e RR 92 Effect Synchronization sss 116 effect type ie inedit tee rese tein 93 EFFECTO nh eencscte Sees 24 31 37 EFFECTS button sese 15 EFFECTS CONTROL knob 15 24 31 Effects SW A A cedens 36 Effects Switch sss 36 CIP A 42 Endara IO 47 end point etienne tereti 47 48 ENTER buttons posin noesta opacs is isak 15 excg patch sure sess 39 exchg pad sure ses
18. MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 vv Control value 00H 7FH 0 127 This is used as the data of the EFFECTS CONTROL knob OEffect Control 2 Controller number 13 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 0DH vvH n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 vv Control value 00H 7FH 0 127 Thisis used as the data of the Velocity Control Ge Program Change Status 2nd byte CnH ppH n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 pp Program number 00H 7FH prog 1 prog 128 Not Received when SETUP MIDI PC TX RX Switch is set to OFF Initial Value is ON The sound will change beginning with the next note on after the program change is received Waves with the Trigger mode set to SHOT and Loop set to OFF that were already being played prior to reception of the program change are not affected HChannel Mode Messages Following Channel Mode Messages can be received on channel specified in SETUP MIDI MIDI Channel AIl Sounds Off Controller number 120 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 78H 00H n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 When this message is received all currently sounding notes will be silenced However the status of channel messages will not change OG Reset All Controllers Controller number 121 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 79H 00H n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 P 8 When this message is received the following controllers w
19. Using the unit near power amplifiers or other equipment containing large power transformers may induce hum To alleviate the problem change the orientation of this unit or move it farther away from the source of interference This device may interfere with radio and television reception Do not use this device in the vicinity of such receivers Noise may be produced if wireless communications devices such as cell phones are operated in the vicinity of this unit Such noise could occur when receiving or initi ating a call or while conversing Should you experience such problems you should relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit or switch them off Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight place it near devices that radiate heat leave it inside an enclosed vehicle or otherwise subject it to temperature extremes Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit When moved from one location to another where the temperature and or humidity is very different water droplets condensation may form inside the unit Damage or malfunction may result if you attempt to use the unit in this condition Therefore before using the unit you must allow it to stand for several hours until the condensation has completely evaporated Maintenance For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with water To remove stubborn dirt use a cloth
20. WIE sereni 27 55 57 60 61 64 X XtalkCarnc l nu Leld Rug 83 141 142 For the U K IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the earth terminal of a three pin plug For EU Countries This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89 336 EEC For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a par
21. and wave names will be assigned automatically After the import is executed the SPD S switches to wave mode Nore Do not power the unit off during execution A continue indication appears If you press ENTER the SPD S will return to the Src screen as in Step 1 where you can continue your operation If you press EXIT the SPD S will go into wave mode When Src is set to ALL in Step 1 continue is not displayed 70 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card FILE EXPORT Here s how to export waves to memory cards as audio files Nore You may not be able to work with files using the computer when the memory card has reached the memory full p 130 stage In such instances reduce the amount of data on the memory card Note When a wave that has Reverse p 46 set to ON is exported the file that is created is not played back in reverse Also the start and end points p 47 are lost 1 Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change parameters and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions File Type WAV Select the file type for export AIFF This parameter value is remembered even while the SPD S is switched off Src 1001 399 Select the file to be exported Source c001 500 1001 399 To the internal memory C001 500 To the memory card By pressing CARD you can select the top number of the internal memory or of the mem o
22. ror nente neiii en 72 load Sure te e E A TE 72 Local Control sese 84 LocalContr l 2 ern ees 84 locks tete tre Rete henii 31 LOOP e 46 EoopEength ireira ittimbrat 65 M MARK tete etae rates 48 MARK button iarain erni 15 Mask TIME sir te eter 77 82 Mead idein nh eet tui 46 Measure 52 4 edd anten pte ite 46 47 Memory Card 1 see 23 memory AA 67 MEMORY CARD slot eee 18 message essere 130 MIC LINE switch 17 25 58 microphone sisseoste pE AEE Ta 21 MIDE tilda 84 119 MIDLECH iei eee tede Rees 84 MIDI Channel eee 84 MIDI connectors eee 17 Modes hae Ge ERN Se tet etti 58 62 66 Mute Group conencccnncncnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnorananonnnnararannonanacass 36 N Name Lee um Rma 37 46 flame tii 27 55 57 60 61 64 70 73 TUE teni OT AT ANE 42 NeW Patch et tette 26 Note Encarta m RO RT Eine 36 O OUTPUT jacks 2 eem 17 21 P PAIS A ret oes cte re E Be 15 77 pad eee A o 80 Pads Chas td Gere eee xum 76 PAD CONTROL aiii recorte estera denen 36 PAD COPY 25 e ote tonis 38 PAD EXCHANGE eerte 38 Pad indicators essen 15 24 PAD INIT ete brinden da 39 Pad Initialize 5 nene 39 PAGE buttons 55er e Tti etes 15 PATCH aaa 24 26 30 32 86 Patri ate binden tee fetis 133 PATCH button 52 n Sin de ite eiie 15 PATCH COMMON veraraen i 37 PAT CHG ORY da ao 39 P
23. to remain silent Icon Description A new empty wave A non empty wave Mem Mode p 58 Grade p 58 A wave of which Mode p 58 No icon MONO E LONG is STEREO or Grade p 58 is iu FINE has two voices A wave STEREO z STANDARD in STEREO and in the FINE z FINE grade has four voices Selecting a wave Press to change the wave number HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the wave number in steps of 10 If you hold down and press or hold down and press the wave number changes quickly Checking the wave tempo and the wave length time HINT The tempo and the length time of a wave are displayed if you continue If you press START STOP or pressing FUNC The tempo is shown in the format of J value or aye ur a wave currently selected is when no value is set and the length in minutes m and seconds s played back By pressing ALL SOUND OFF you can stop all sounds from being reproduced 41 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Jumping to the top of internal memory or the memory card Press CARD to alternately jump to the top wave number in the internal memory and to that of the memory card Jumping to a new empty wave number Hold down SHIFT and press FUNC to jump to a new empty wave number Enabling disabling ambience MEMO To turn ambience ON hold down SHIFT and press EFFE
24. 12 START STOP 14 RESAMPLE button button STARY STOP SAN PLE RES PLE 7 PATCH button PATCH WAVE MARK 8 EFFECTS button EFFECTS EDIT AMBIENCE button EFFECTS x EDIT 17 EDIT button AMBIENCE AL A Mrs E SHIFT 19 SHIFT button 11 ALL SOUND OFF button 18 FUNC button 15 CARD button 16 SETUP button SHUTDOWN button CARD UTIL button Panel Descriptions Top Panel 1 PAD 1 to 3 To play these pads strike them using the shoulder of the stick 2 PAD 4 to 9 Strike these pads with a stick to play them 3 EFFECTS CONTROL knob Controls the effects in real time p 92 4 VOLUME knob Controls the output volume from the OUTPUT jacks The headphones volume can be controlled with the PHONES LEVEL knob 37 5 Pad indicators Are lit when the sounds of their corresponding playing surfaces are produced When lit or flashing they indicate that the corresponding playing surfaces are selected during editing Indicator Playing surfaces TRIG IN Playing surfaces connected to the TRIG IN 1 2 jack 30 FOOT SW Playing surfaces connected to the FOOT SW 1 2 jack 29 PAD Pads on the SPD S 6 Screen Indicates patch names wave names parameter values etc 7 PATCH button Press this button so it is lit to enter patch mode p 24 p 30 8 EFFECTS button AMBIENCE button Press this button so it is lit to apply effects p 92 Hold down SHIFT and press
25. 44 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Wave Edit Parameters WAVE SETUP Define the attributes of a wave Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change parameters and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Type SINGLE Specify the wave type PHRASE SINGLE For single sounds mainly short percussion sounds PHRASE Produced as a phrase for loops The wave tempo can be synchronized with effects See Patch mode When you change the Type value during sound production the sound is stopped When you change the value of Type the following parameters are also set automatically They can be individually changed 5 afterwards 2 Parameter SINGLE PHRASE Assign POLY MONO Loop OFF ON Reverse OFF OFF Trigger SHOT ALTERNATE MEMO Priority of sound elimination when there are insufficient voices lack of polyphony available When more than eight voices are requested SINGLE waves drop out earlier than PHRASE waves HINT In general percussion sounds should be set to SINGLE However with longer sounds such as cymbals which may get cut off while they are still sounding please try the following settings so the disruption in the sound is not as obvious Type PHRASE Assign POLY Loop OFF and Trigger SHOT HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value 45 Chapter 2 Wave Ed
26. 65 tempo eraen e E a no eE 41 63 64 Tempo Sync sse 36 37 Threshold moviera 81 A ap pd eremi entend 41 Top Panel eene eeiam 15 TRIG IN 1 2 jack sse 17 TRIGHIN jack coria tes 80 Trigger eon ino pep epp cease 46 TRIGGER INPUT eee 80 Trigger Types aaa E E E EES 80 trouble 2t eme eese bd 125 A d Re REA 49 Type oed et ettet 45 58 62 80 U unlock onse ien n 31 V Velocity Curve nso dad nan esse megents 77 81 Velocity Curves sss 78 Velocity Indication sisses es 77 Velocity Switch Point sss 35 VeloGty 2t tte bees 81 VeloC utve iu ebat 77 VeloS WIP OIE ertet eee 35 VOLUME knob ne 15 22 140 W WV ai bss aoc Ia SCT ES IA 27 55 57 WAN ier sott sete eben e orto D ode a Ph oes 69 71 MEAM ER ndo e e COE IRE REESE 41 43 WAIVE RUN 134 WAVE A esteri ia E REPE eon este ter itus 34 WAVE Dania aii temen uentis 34 WAVE button eeoa enne 15 WAVE CHO Pri a erepti 50 WAVE CORN scsi a aa 51 WAVE DELETE iii teet 51 Wave edit zii sace ee ni nap ice aes 43 45 WAVEINEQ umi erect rete etat 51 wave mode eee 41 56 61 WAVE PITCH ita RW eet aeris 49 EI LAA dde faeta ie Sie Faha ika A aaRS 88 WAVE SETUP 0000 ii 45 Wave SW arta IA AA REA 34 Wave SWJICh oretan iena n e iit 34 WAVE TRUNCATE ceret 49 wave utilities morenie iiia 44 49 write piece cccocococonicononenononrncncnononrornoncncnoarrononcncno 50
27. 83 An Externally Input Sound Is not Produced or Is Produced at a Low Volume Is Input Mix set to OFF To produce an externally input sound in any event other than sampling set Input Mix to ON During sampling an externally input sound is produced irrespective of the Input Mix value p 76 Is the input level low Turn the INPUT LEVEL knob to an appropriate level p 26 p 54 p 56 Is the volume of the device connected to LINE IN jacks low Adjust the volume to an appropriate level You may be using an audio cable with a built in resistor Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor e g Roland PCS series Mic Sound Is not Output Is too Weak The input source may be set to LINE Set the MIC LINE switch on the rear panel to MIC The mic level may have been lowered Use the INPUT LEVEL knob on the rear panel to adjust the level appropriately p 26 p 54 p 56 Can t Record a Wave If you are attempting to sample to a memory card has the memory card been formatted by the SPD S Format the memory card with the SPD S p 67 A Sampled Sound Contains Much Noise or Distortion Is the input level appropriate If the input level is too high the sampled sound may be distorted If it is too low the sampled sound may contain overt noise Adjust the INPUT LEVEL knob while watching the level meter displayed on the screen to maximize the input level within the range in which the excess
28. Changing the orientation of the microphone s 2 Relocating microphone s at a greater distance from speakers 3 Lowering volume levels 21 Turning On Off the Power Turning On the Power T Once the connections have been completed p 20 turn on power to your various devices in the order specified By turning on devices in the wrong order you risk causing malfunction and or damage to speakers and other devices 1 Turn the VOLUME knob completely to the left to lower the volume to the minimum level 2 Turn down the volume control on the connected amp or audio system 3 Press the POWER button to turn on the power to the SPD S won This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after power up is required before the unit will operate normally von If you hit a pad when powering the unit on the SPD S produces poor responses to weak strikes 4 Turn on the power to the connected amp or audio system 5 Strike pads and while listening to the sound gradually bring up the VOLUME knob to adjust the volume level Also raise the volume level of the connected amp or audio system to the appropriate level Turning Off the Power after the Shutdown Operation von Before turning off the power to the SPD S make sure to shut the unit down Turning off the power before the shutdown operation is finished may corrupt the data in the internal memory or the memory card 1 Select patch m
29. Crash 13 123 clubSnr7 1139 HndClap1 1155 clubHH2c 1171 Crash 16 1124 clubSnr8 1140 HndClap2 1156 clubHH2o 1172 Crash 18 125 clubSnr9 1141 FingSnap 1157 808HH cl 1173 China 16 126 808Snr 1142 clubKik1 1158 808HH op 1174 Ride 20 1127 909Snr 1143 clubKik2 1159 909HH cl I175 Ride Bl 1128 110Snr 1144 clubKik3 160 909HH op 1176 808Tom 1 1129 eSnr 1145 clubKik4 161 110HH cl 1177 808Tom 2 130 AcuSnr 1 1146 clubKik5 162 110HH op 1178 808Tom 3 1131 AcuSnr 2 1147 808Kik 1 163 AcuHH cl 1179 AcuTom10 1132 AcuSnr 3 1148 808Kik 2 1164 AcuHH op 1180 AcuTom12 134 Audio Track List The accompanying CD contains many music pieces drum sounds percussion sounds and sound effects for sampling with the SPD S Connect your CD player to the SPD S p 25 and follow the steps explained in Sampling p 26 p 52 to sample a sound ihe Noise or distortion is deliberately present in some musical pieces or sounds on the CD Copyright notice for audio data Roland Corporation holds copyright on the audio data on the accompanying CD You are not required to obtain our authorization to use this audio data to produce new work However the duplication of all or part of the audio data for creation or distribution of a reproduction such as a data collection is prohibited Roland Corporation assumes no liability for any
30. If you hold down SHIFT and press the character is changed in the order of A a 0 I and a space character If you hold down SHIFT and press the character is changed in the reverse order s When you change the value in Reverse or Trigger during sound production the sound is stopped HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value except in the Name screen When Type is set to PHRASE set the following parameters Parameter Value Descriptions Beat 1 13 Define the beat time signature of the wave Tempo is also displayed If you change Beat Tempo is automatically recalculated For example if you double the Beat value Tempo is also doubled f you specify any Beat value that prevents the Tempo value from being within a range from 20 to 260 BPMs a indication appears for Tempo In this case neither wave synchronization nor ef fect synchronization is available in the patch mode for the wave Meas Measure 1 999 Define the number of measures in the wave Tempo is also displayed If you change Meas Tempo is automatically recalculated For example if you double the Meas val ue Tempo is also doubled f you specify any Meas value that prevents the Tempo value from being within the range from 20 to 260 a indication appears for Tempo In this case neither wave synchronization nor eff
31. Ju A O O it DO IN row n exon MORE i LEVEL R L MONO PHONES LEVEL B ADAPTOR Ol qp OUTPUT our IN MIDI C L gt pS SS NARA Sp Sd Y OS Q ES A OO 20 Connecting External Devices While referring to the illustration on the previous page take the following steps Before making a connection power all the devices off Nore To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power o S 23 0 2 E N on all devices before making any connections Connect the supplied AC adaptor to the AC Adaptor jack von To prevent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit should the plug be pulled out accidentally and to avoid applying undue stress to the AC adaptor jack anchor the power cord using the cord hook as shown on the previous page Connect an audio system or an amplifier to the OUTPUT jacks To use headphones connect them to the PHONES jack To sample p 25 p 52 connect an input device like a CD player or a microphone to the INPUT jacks Insert the plug of the AC adaptor into a power outlet vOv Q The volume level of the instrument connected to INPUT jacks is too low A Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor vOv Howling could be produced depending on the location of microphones relative to speakers This can be remedied by 1
32. Parameter Value Descriptions A 1000 OFF Specify the wave number sound assigned to the wave A position Wave 1001 399 1000 OFF Selected when you want no sound to be produced Cc001 500 1001 399 Internal memory C001 500 Memory card By pressing CARD you can select the top number of the internal memory or of the memory card A Level 0 127 Set the volume of wave A A Pan L15 CENTER R15 Set the pan position left right balance of wave A If set to RANDOM the pan position RANDOM varies each time the sound is reproduced Note If you change the value in Level or Pan during sound production the sound is stopped HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value If you hold down SHIFT and press ENTER the parameter is copied to all other pads triggers WAVE B Select a wave to be assigned to a pad Press EDIT This is for configuring wave B Hit the pad or press the PAGE buttons while holding down SHIFT to choose what you are editing Pad indicators light up to indicate what pad trigger you are working on Note Wave B can NOT be assigned to any foot switch Setting up Press PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Wave SW OFF Determines HOW waves A and B will sound Wave Switch VELO OFF Wave B is not triggered FOOTSW VELO The sound to be reproduced either
33. Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF EH SENS EH Sens mE EH MIXLEV EH MixLevel COMPRESS CP Thrshd CP Ratio CP Gain The rate of level compression is controlled PRESENCE EHSens EH MixLevel EQ High The rate of high frequency emphasis for accentuation is controlled 102 13 2BAND COMP 2 Band Compressor Divides the input sound into two bands high band and low band to match the volume or to redress the balance Parameter Value Descriptions XOver 200 2000 Hz Frequency at which the input sound is divided into two bands LowThrshd 60 12 dB Level at which the effect starts to be applied for low band LowRatio 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 Rate of output compression when the input level exceeds LowThrshd for low band 2 0 1 2 8 1 4 0 1 INF infinite 8 0 1 16 0 1 INF 1 LowAtack 0 25 100 ms Duration from the time when the input level goes above LowThrshd to the start of the ef fect for low band LowRelese 50ms 5 00 s Duration from the time when the input level goes below LowThrshd to the end of the effect for low band LowGain 6 0 18 0 dB Amplification attenuation of the output sound
34. Rim Gain iii 83 Rim Sens eene eem oda 83 Rim Sensitivity sss 83 PIM SHOE cete reete 80 RII Ti E E 80 RTS viana miis 80 IVEEZI taie llamado 80 S SAMPLES eto ires 26 54 56 60 SAMPLE button eee 15 sampling 52 tte 25 26 52 54 56 58 Vi a 73 Scan TMC is etis 81 Ocreen iii ib 15 security SCLOW sormiin asn aast 18 Security Slot eise nectit ies 17 select dest pad emnes 26 54 60 select sre pad iege baee 59 DENSIUVItY cirrus 77 81 Sequencer cnononccnnnononononnnnnnonononnononcnnnonnrncnnncnnnos 85 86 Settings ist aa 86 SETUP eR GE ORB 74 SETUP Dutton orina 15 Set p edit ze eueteboniene ets 74 76 setup utilities asn eiai keh 75 85 SHIFT button SETA E A EA 15 Shortcut noria ea ia 90 A an pansi 22 23 SHUTDOWN button eese 15 Side Panel tenete petente 18 Soft Thru oet eoe een een 84 SOU ui dina 38 39 51 70 72 POC ill instalas 132 Ct rte casi 38 39 51 70 72 Stand A redes 19 Standby ito 26 54 56 61 63 Statt conia tee ire eatine ntt eds 47 Start Level i e epe mes 58 start point iode sean aei 47 48 START END POINT iein ne 47 START STOP 27 55 57 60 61 63 START STOP button eee 15 StartLvl some iaa 58 o E leas 26 54 56 61 SUT td e pep dat 49 70 73 SYNC TEMPO nes eerte ene nee ere 37 SYSTEME inito tica iii 76 system exclusive message sss 85 T MA A ttoaltagd us 47 58
35. S returns to the original mode Select a utility from the following and then press ENTER Press PAGE buttons to choose the utility parameter See reference pages for details of the utilities FILE IMPORT gt p 69 FILE EXPORT gt p 71 e BACKUP LOAD gt p 72 e BACKUP SAVE gt p 73 BACKUP DELETE gt p 73 e CARD FORMAT gt p 67 yore When the CompactFlash card is unformatted only CARD FORMAT is displayed MEM Press PATCH to select the patch mode or press WAVE to select wave mode Mem When there are any selectable utilities PAGE buttons lt or gt or both will be lighted Mem When you need to press ENTER it starts blinking Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card Parameters for Card Utilities FILE IMPORT Here s how to import audio files from memory cards HINT Audio files WAV AIFF stored on devices such as computers can be imported via memory cards to the SPD S Nore You may not be able to work with files using the computer when the memory card has reached the memory full p 130 stage In such instances reduce the amount of data on the memory card Notes on Importing Audio Files WAV AIFF When you want to copy or save any audio file WAV AIFF on a CompactFlash card using a computer or other device place it at the root uppermost level of the CompactFlash card The SPD S does not import any files from anywhere other than
36. What is the decimal expression of 5AH From the preceding table 5AH 90 lt Example2 gt What is the decimal expression of the value 12 34H given as hexadecimal for each 7 bits From the preceding table since 12H 18 and 34H 52 18 x 128 52 2356 llCalculation of the Checksum of Exclusive Messages Roland Exclusive messages RQ1 DT1 are transmitted with a checksum at the end before F7 to make sure that the message was correctly received The value of the checksum is determined by the address and data or size of the transmitted exclusive message OHow to calculate the checksum hexadecimal numbers are indicated by H The checksum is a value derived by adding the address size and checksum itself and inverting the lower 7 bits Here s an example of how the checksum is calculated We will assume that in the exclusive message we are transmitting the address is aa bb cc ddH and the data or size is ee ff gg hhH aa bb cc dd ee ff gg hh sum sum 128 quotient remainder 128 remainder checksum However the checksum will be 0 if the remainder is 0 123 o o d Es c D Q o lt MIDI Implementation SAMPLING PAD Date Feb 14 2003 Model SPD S MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1 00 Basic Default Memorized Non Volatile Channel Changed Default Mode 3 Mode 3 Messages x x Altered FOI III RK KKK EEEE EEEE EEEE E E Note 0 127 Number True Voice EEEE IOI IO
37. an outlet or this unit e Ifyou need to move the instrument take note of the precautions listed below Make sure to have a firm grip to protect yourself from injury and the instrument from damage Check to make sure that the clamp such as an APC 33 that fixes the unit to the stand has not become loose Fasten them again securely whenever you notice any loosening Disconnect the power cord Disconnect all cords coming from external devices Before cleaning the unit turn off the power and o unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet p 20 e Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning O in your area disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet Should you remove security screws make sure to Q put them in a safe place out of children s reach so there is no chance of them being swallowed accidentally IMPORTANT NOTES In addition to the items listed under USING THE UNIT SAFELY on page 2 3 please read and observe the following Power Supply Do not use this unit on the same power circuit with any device that will generate line noise such as an electric motor or variable lighting system The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long hours of consecutive use This is normal and is not a cause for concern Before connecting this unit to other devices turn off the power to all units This will help prevent malfunctions and or damage to speakers or other devices Placement
38. back a wave 2 At the point that you want to designate as the start point hold down SHIFT and press WAVE MARK starts flashing and the Start screen is displayed 3 At the point that you want to designate as the end point hold down SHIFT and press WAVE MARK lights steadily and the End screen is displayed The setting procedure is complete If you fail to achieve the settings you want hold down SHIFT and press WAVE for a moment After MARK is extinguished follow steps 1 to 3 again 4 Press WAVE to return to the wave mode A now writing indication appears and the settings are saved Changing the start point alone 1 Press START STOP to play back a wave 2 At the point that you want to designate as the start point hold down SHIFT and press WAVE MARK starts flashing and the Start screen is displayed 3 Press START STOP to stop playing back the wave MARK lights steadily The setting procedure is complete If you fail to achieve the settings you want hold down SHIFT and press WAVE for a moment After MARK is extinguished follow steps 1 to 3 again 4 Press WAVE to return to the wave mode A now writing indication appears and the setting is saved Changing the end point alone 1 Before triggering a sound hold down SHIFT and press WAVE MARK starts flashing and the Start screen is displayed 2 Press START STOP to play back the wave
39. button Used in combination with other buttons p 90 20 EXIT button Returns to the screen at the previous layer 21 PAGE buttons Change the displayed item parameter Also used for moving the cursor in a screen where you need to supply a name 22 ENTER button Press this button when it is flashing to execute an operation 23 buttons Change the patch number wave number or parameter value 15 Panel Descriptions Rear Panel 32 MIC LINE switch 33 INPUT jacks 34 INPUT LEVEL knob 24 POWER switch 25 AC adaptor jack 28 SECURITY LOCK MONO PH NES LESEL UT R OU Mi L MONO LEVEL UT INPI TRIN ExPIJEDAL a lo e UOS Rolan 37 PHONES LEVEL IN een RN ACOR End knob 31 EXP PEDAL jack 30 TRIG IN 1 2 jack 36 PHONES jack 35 OUTPUT jacks 26 Cord Hook 27 MIDI connectors 29 FOOT SW 1 2 jack POWER 16 Panel Descriptions 24 POWER switch Turns the unit on or off p 22 25 AC adaptor jack Accepts connection of the supplied AC adaptor p 20 26 Cord hook Anchors the AC adaptor cord p 20 27 MIDI connectors OUT IN Connect MIDI devices 28 Security Slot http www kensington com 29 FOOT SW 1 2 jack Connect a foot switch DP 2 or BOSS FS 5U sold separately or a hi hat control pedal FD 7 sold separately The foot switch and the control pedal can be used for producin
40. buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Once you set the parameters shown below the SPD S automatically calculates the end point according to the time determined from them Parameter Value Descriptions Tempo 20 260 Specify the tempo of the wave You can also define the tempo by controlling the intervals at which you hit a pad or depress a foot switch Tap Tempo Ctrl SW in CONTROL SW in Setup Edit gt p 79 Beat 1 13 Specify the beat of the wave Measure 1 999 Specify the number of measures in the wave You cannot make any settings that produce a calculation result in which the end point exceeds the duration of the wave If you try that then is displayed for the value Set the Tempo Beat and Measures values again to be sure the end point is within the wave duration 3 Press gt to display calculate sure Then press ENTER to execute auto calculation of the end point or press to return to Step 2 Once the calculation is over a complete indication appears and the SPD S returns to the End screen mentioned above 47 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Marking Function You can set the start and end points by the timing of your button operation while a wave is being played back Take the following steps on the wave mode screen the Start screen or the End screen p 47 Changing both the start and the end points 1 Press START STOP to play
41. claims arising from the infringement of the copyright of any third parties through works made using this audio data NED The accompanying CD also contains data for restoring the SPD S to the factory settings For details see Restoring the Factory Settings Using the Accompanying CD p 117 o o i D c D e o lt 135 Audio Track List Track list 136 Track Title Track Title 1 Session 1 multi track phrases BPM 120 45 acoustic kicks 2 Session 2 multi track phrases BPM 100 46 club hi hats 3 Session 3 multi track phrases BPM 108 47 electronic hi hats 4 Session 4 multi track phrases BPM 134 48 acoustic hi hats 5 Session 5 multi track phrases BPM 120 49 spoke toms oct toms 6 Session 6 multi track phrases BPM 100 50 electronic toms 7 Percussion multi track phrases BPM 130 51 acoustic toms 8 World percussion ensamble 1 52 electronic cymbals 9 World percussion ensamble 2 53 crash cymbals china cymbals ride cymbals 10 World percussion ensamble 3 54 effect cymbals 11 World percussion ensamble 4 55 gong tamtam 12 World percussion ensamble 5 56 wind chime pinchime belltree 13 World percussion ensamble 6 57 triangle crotale 14 World percussion ensamble 7 58 tambourine 15 16beat drum patterns amp fills BPM 108 59 cowbell agogo be
42. control change messages generated with the operation of knobs on the panel of the SPD S to or from external MIDI devices connected OFF LocalControl External Seqencer 84 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment Setup Utilities Parameters BULK DUMP Settings for SPD S setups and patches can be saved to an external MIDI device such as a sequencer Operate the external sequencer for recording ordinary performance data and then take the following steps for the SPD S nore Bulk dump is one of system exclusive message Use an external MIDI sequencer that supports recording of system exclusive messages In addition check if reception of system exclusive data is enabled in the settings on the sequencer HINT When more than one SPD S unit is connected it is useful to define device IDs Device ID in MIDI in Setup Edit gt p 84 gt See the operation manual of the external MIDI device for details on it 1 Connect an external MIDI sequencer as a saving destination to the MIDI OUT connector on the SPD S using a MIDI cable 2 Take Steps 1 to 3 in Basic Operations for Setup Edit p 74 and then set the following parameter Press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Dump SETUP Select the type of settings to be saved ALL PATCHES SETUP setup ALL ALL PATCHES all patches ALL setup and all patches 3 Start recording on the exter
43. designed even with settings on Trig Type or trigger parameters We recommend using Roland products for expressive performance 80 Nore Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment When you set Trig Type the following parameters are set to their recommended values However you ll need to adjust them so they more precisely match the way your pads and other devices are mounted and on how you use them When InputMode is set to TRGx2 Sensitivity Threshold VeloCrv Scan Time RetrigCancel Mask Time and XtalkCancel can be set for individual playing surfaces Hit a pad trigger or hold down SHIFT and press the PAGE buttons to change the pad trigger Verify with the flashing pad indicators Parameter Value Descriptions Sensitivity 1 16 Define the sensitivity of the pad or the like to control the balance between the strike force and the sound volume As the value increases the sensitivity gets higher which means that a louder sound is produced with weak strikes Specify the value while watching the velocity indication p 77 to ensure that the ve locity is at 127 when you strike with the greatest force Threshold 0 15 Specify the strike force threshold above which the SPD S accepts trigger signals to prevent the pad or the like from being affected by the vibrations around it In the di agram below signal B is played back but signals A and C are not r Threshold l n If you specify a hi
44. e Caste Goll Selon die Ra ets 34 A Bevel d ste epe dais 34 A Pan cei ee eerie 34 AC adaptot eee bees qe 21 AC adaptor jack ssssssses 17 accompanying CD 117 135 acoustic drum trigger ssssssss 80 MEE aria DI LIH ra ea Pep 69 71 ALL SOUND OFF 25 01 ALL SOUND OFF button see 15 all purpose clamp 19 Ambience eene ceo 76 AMPLE CC oerte recie a eere ERR 31 42 AMBIENCE button conenenonccnnnnnnnnnnnncnrarnnicinanananoos 15 Ambience Type esse 76 AmbTLype irre meten 76 PCRS E e ctetu ie s 19 A iere dese i die Ee te e EE 46 ucio d id 69 71 audio rack cta 135 Auto Bhd oce uie boe teer clie Westin 62 B Barato aicut o Tei TERY oTt o cua 35 A ee eee 35 Bi Pains i siete oin teer e Pe ornato 35 backup data sss 72 73 BACKUP DELETE eene 73 BACKUP LOAD eeetttirtetetetettne 72 BACKUP SAVE sssseeeeeeeeenee 78 Beat ic en oeste litis hdi 46 47 58 65 bell shot idees 80 BULK DUMP ethernet eret 85 bulk dump sure sse 85 C calc end point niaren 47 calculate sure iarsira aise 47 CARD ete ees 30 42 54 59 CARD Ditton aiii ir cement 15 CARD FORMA sirios 67 CARD UTI reh ieie rea oaei e tanssina 67 68 CARD UTIL button eee 15 card utilities needed 68 69 CC TX7 O6 tenidenc e m e eive 84 CD pl yer 25e oen 21 25 26 Chop Level ios 50 chop wave sure sss 50
45. level indication remains unlit p 26 p 54 p 56 Are the effect settings appropriate Some types of effect may increase the level louder than the original sample or may intentionally distort the sound Some effects will also cause noise to be emphasized Temporarily turn off effects and check whether the wave itself contains noise or distortion Then adjust the effect settings appropriately For the relation between effect types and control knobs refer to Effects List p 92 126 Troubleshooting Problems with Internal Memory Data Was not Saved Correctly in Internal Memory It is possible that the power was turned off while data was being written into internal memory The lost data cannot be recovered In this case it is possible that all of the internal memory data may be damaged If you continue using the SPD S in this state further malfunctions may occur Please initialize the internal memory When you initialize all data in internal memory will be lost Problems with a Memory Card Data Was not Saved Correctly in a Memory Card It is possible that the power was turned off while data was being written into the memory card The lost data cannot be recovered In this case it is possible that the data of the entire memory card has been damaged If you continue using the SPD S in this state further malfunctions may occur Please format the memory card When you format all data in the memory card
46. number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 pp Program number 00H 7FH prog 1 prog 128 The program number is transmitted when a patch is selected Not transmitted when SETUP MIDI PC TX RX Switch is set to OFF Initial Value is ON System Realtime Message G Active sensing Status FEH This will be transmitted constantly at intervals of approximately 250 ms Not transmitted when SETUP MIDI MIDI Ch is set to OFF System Exclusive Messages Regarding the system exclusive message refer to Page 120 Identity reply and Data Set 1 DT1 are the only System Exclusive messages transmitted by SPD S When an appropriate Identity Request or Data Request 1 ROT message is received the requested internal data will be transmitted Not transmitted when SETUP MIDI MIDI Ch is set to OFF OUniversal Non realtime System Exclusive Messages Oldentity Reply Status Data byte Status FOH 7EH dev 06H 02H 41H F7H 67H 01H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H Byte Explanation FOH Exclusive status 7EH D number universal non realtime message dev Device ID dev 00H 1FH 1 32 Initial value is 10H 17 06H 02H dentity Reply 41H D number Roland 67H 01H Device family code 00H 00H Device family number code 00H 00H 00H 00H software revision level F7H EOX End Of Exclusive When Identity Request Page 120 is received Identity Reply message will be transmitted 122 Data Transmission OData set 1 DT1 12H Status Data byt
47. or other parameters p 80 127 o o 2 Es c D e o lt Troubleshooting Problems When Using a Foot Switch A Sound Is Produced When the Foot Switch Is Released Is FootSWPolarity set appropriately Set the polarity according to the foot switch in use When using a DP 2 set it to p 76 Problems When Playing Back a Sample from an External MIDI Device No Sound Are the MIDI cables connected correctly Check the connections A MIDI cable may be broken Is the MIDI channel set correctly Set the MIDI channels of the SPD S and external MIDI device to the same setting p 84 Has the note number been set properly When a note number that is not assigned to any pad is received the SPD S produces no sound Change the note number value or switch over to a patch to which another note number is assigned p 36 Is the same note number assigned to more than one pad If so the SPD S produces only the sound assigned to one pad Assign a unique note number to each of the pads p 36 Is the program number set appropriately Match the program number on the SPD S with that on the external MIDI device 128 Sound Production Is not Stopped Press ALL SOUND OFF to stop all sounds being produced p 31 Is Trigger in Wave Edit set to SHOT or ALTERNATE If so the SPD S does not receive any Note Off messages Set Trigger to GATE so that the SPD S receives Note Off messag
48. p 16 p 20 p 79 p 80 The SPD S is equipped with connectors for external pads and other accessories These allow you to connect conventional pads cymbals kick triggers acoustic drum triggers etc two can be connected at once requires use of optional PCS 31 The SPD S also comes with foot switch jacks Foot switches can be assigned a broad variety of functions For instance they can be used to switch patches enable disable the effects or toggle between two waves Terms Used in This Manual Button names are enclosed in square brackets as in PATCH e p indicates a reference page e Symbols and their meanings are as follows NOTE These indicate cautionary notes Be sure to read them EM These are memos containing information regarding settings and functions Read it as necessary HINT These are useful hints for operation Read it as necessary D These point to reference information Read it as necessary 12 Setup Guide Panel Descriptions 1 PAD 1 3 20 EXIT button 21 PAGE buttons 22 ENTER button START STOP SAMPLE RESAMPLE gt e parc wave imme e seur ear m E caro Go acc E ome EFFECTS CONTROL VOLUME 6 Display 5 PAD indicators 4 VOLUME knob 3 EFFECTS CONTROL kbob 23 buttons 10 WAVE button 13 SAMPLE MARK button button
49. patch to be exchanged from Dst PAD 1 9 Hit a pad to choose the exchange destination Or press to change it Destina TRIG IN 1 2 You can check which pad is specified by noticing which pad indicator is flashing or tion FOOT SW 1 2 by viewing the display Hold down FUNC and press to change the patch at the destination of the ex change 2 Press gt to display exchg pad sure Press ENTER to execute the exchange or press lt to return to Step 1 While exchanging is in progress now processing is displayed Upon completion of the procedure complete is displayed and you re returned to the Patch mode MIDI note number and gate time parameters are not exchanged 38 Chapter 1 Making a performance Creating a patch PAD INIT Pad Initialize Initialize factory reset the parameters for a pad trigger Note The wave number for wave A is not changed 1 Set the following parameter Press PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions amp Init PAD 1 9 Hit a pad trigger the one to be initialized Or press to change it 5 Initialize TRIG IN 1 2 You can check which pad is specified by noticing which pad indicator is flashing or FOOT SW 1 2 by viewing the display 2 Press gt to display init pad sure Press ENTER to initialize the parameters for the playin
50. screen Press to specify SAVE for a piece to be saved or to specify DEL for a piece not to be saved To save ALL pieces hold down SHIFT and press FUNC While continuing to hold down FUNC the remaining capacity of the memory Remain is indicated Dst 1001 399 Set the wave number to which a piece is to be saved The piece with the earliest number among Destina c001 500 those set to SAVE is saved to the wave number chosen here The other pieces are saved in se tion quence to the next new empty wave numbers 1001 399 To the internal memory c001 500 To the memory card By pressing CARD you can select the top number of the internal memory or of the mem ory card If you press SHIFT and FUNC a new empty wave number is selected While continuing to hold down FUNC the remaining capacity of the memory Remain is indicated 4 Press gt to display write piece Press ENTER to save it or press lt to return to Step 3 While saving is in progress now processing is displayed After saving it a complete indication appears and the SPD S returns to the wave mode The saved wave is named Chop The symbol represents the piece number Nore While saving is in progress do not power the unit off 50 Chapter 2 Wave Editing WAVE COPY Copying a wave 1 Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to cha
51. switch Tap Tempo Ctrl SW in CONTROL SW in Setup Edit gt p 79 Quantize D A OFF Set the QUANTIZE a function that automatically corrects discrepancies in timing resolution of the phrase Loop Length 1 2 4 8 16 32 Set the length of the phrase Loop Length Beat 1 13 Set the beat time signature of the phrase Click Level OFF 1 4 Set the volume of the click metronome For Phrase Playback Parameter Value Descriptions Tempo 20 260 A wave created in phrase resampling reflects this tempo Set the tempo for phrase playback You can also define the tempo by controlling the intervals at which you hit a pad or depress a foot switch Tap Tempo Ctrl SW in CONTROL SW in Setup Edit gt p 79 HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value wo o g o G 5 65 Chapter 5 Layering Performances to Make a Phrase Phrase Maker Parameters for Phrase Resampling Parameter Value Descriptions Gain 50 400 Specify the gain applied to the original wave Mode MONO Select MONO or STEREO for the wave If you select stereo the wave has two voices STEREO Grade LONG Specify the grade of the wave STANDARD LONG produces a poorer sound quality than that of STANDARD but consumes half the FINE memory space that STANDARD uses STANDARD produces standard sound quality
52. synthesized sound Sweep 0 127 Time change of the synthesized sound Resonance 0 127 Degree of peculiarity of the synthesized sound Release 0 127 Duration of level attenuation of the synthesized sound Pad PAD1 PAD9 Selection of a pad to be hit to produce the synthesized sound TRIGIN1 TRIGIN2 ALL PadsTuning 63 63 Control of difference in pitch among pads when Pad is set to ALL SynPercLev 0 127 Volume of the synthesized sound FlangerRate 0 127 Flanger vibration cycle FlangerReso 0 127 Degree of peculiarity of the flanged sound FlangerLev 0 127 Volume of the flanged sound DelayTime 0 127 Duration of the delay DelayFdbk 0 127 Rate at which the delayed sound is to be fed back DelayLevel 0 127 Volume of the delayed sound In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF TUNE Tune LFOFREQ LfoFreqency LFODEPTH LfoDepth LFO LfoFreqency LfoDepth Vibration cycle and depth are controlled at the same time SWEEP Sweep RELEASE Release FLGRATE FlangerRate FLGRESO FlangerReso FLGLEVEL FlangerLev DLYTIME DelayTime DLYFDBK DelayFdbk
53. the Stby Standby screen in Step 4 A continue indication appears Then by pressing ENTER you can continue sampling with the parameter values retained as specified in Step 5 Press EXIT to return to the wave mode 57 Chapter 3 Sampling Parameters for sampling Parameter Value Descriptions StartLvT OFF Sampling starts when there is an input signal at a level equivalent to or higher than the value Start Level 1 14 specified in this parameter The initial value is 2 The right hand side of the screen has a level meter Press to move the cursor and to specify the value HINT A wave created by sampling a sound especially a percussion sound may involve a slight loss for about 0 3 millisecond at the beginning To prevent this loss it is advisable to sample the sound with StartLvl set to OFF and then to monitor the sampled sound for defining a start point p 48 Mode MONO Select MONO or STEREO for the wave If you select stereo the wave uses two voices The ini STEREO tial value is MONO Grade LONG Specify the Grade quality of the wave The initial value is STANDARD STANDARD LONG Lower sound quality than STANDARD but uses half the memory space of STAN FINE DARD STANDARD Great quality sound FINE Highest sound quality but consumes double the memory space used by STAN DARD Two voices are utilized in this grade Type SINGLE Set the w
54. the beater just after producing a sound especially with a kick pad may cause double triggering Mask Time functions in preventing this phenom enon A second trigger signal generated within the specified time from 0 to 256 ms is ignored As the value increases some sounds are more likely to fail to be produced when you quickly and repeatedly strike a kick pad Specify the smallest possible value S Mask Time A Time E Ignored HINT If you hear a sound twice though you have hit a pad or the like only once adjust RetrigCancel as described above Setting the value While sounding the kick pad raise the Mask Time value until bouncing sound production caused by a bounce of the beater no longer occurs 82 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment Parameter Value Descriptions XtalkCancel OFF 20 80 For example when two pads are mounted on a single stand vibration generated by Crosstalk striking on a pad may lead to improper production of the other sound This phenom Cancel enon is called crosstalk By controlling XtalkCancel for the pad involving improper sound production you can eliminate this phenomenon With this parameter set to an excessive value when you hit two pads at the same time the sound assigned to the pad receiving the weaker strike is not reproduced Specify the smallest possible value that still doesn t produce any crosstalk If it is set to OFF the crosstalk p
55. the request ed operation cannot be executed Disable the wave protection p 88 no empty wave No wave is empty and the requested opera tion cannot be executed Delete unneeded waves memory full The memory has insufficient free space for sampling or resampling And the requested operation cannot be executed Delete unneeded waves In Phrase Maker the limit on the number of sounds that can be stored has been exceeded data overload Proper playback could not be achieved be cause an excessive amount of data was re corded using Phrase Maker no pieces None of the chopped pieces is selected and the requested operation cannot be executed over 4 voices The wave you are trying to resample has more than four voices cannot execute In Wave Delete etc an empty wave is select ed and the requested operation cannot be ex ecuted Select a wave that has data In Wave Copy a data containing wave is se lected as the destination and the requested operation cannot be executed Select an empty wave A patch to which no wave has been assigned is selected for resampling in the patch mode and resampling cannot be executed Select a patch to which a wave has been assigned busy The sound generation speed is not sufficient Reduce the number of voices lock Buttons are locked so button operations won t be accepted Unlock the buttons p 3
56. the root When importing the SPD S recognizes a maximum of 100 audio files File names that have more than eight characters or that contain Japanese characters will not appear properly Make sure that a WAV file has a wav extension and that an AIFF file has an aif extension The SPD S does NOT recognize any files with other extensions The SPD S supports 8 bits or 16 bits for sample bits Sample rate conversion is not supported Files are imported at the sample rate of 44 1 KHz If any files with sample rates other than 44 1 kHz are imported they produce a deviation in playback pitch Loop points set in AIFF files are disabled If you try to import any WAV AIFF file in a format that is not supported by the SPD S an error message of unsupported is displayed No such file can be imported No compressed audio files WAV AIFF can be imported It may be impossible to import audio files WAV AIFF of an extremely short duration Ko w o D o G 5 69 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card 1 Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Src File name Select the audio file s to be imported If you select ALL all audio files are imported Source ALL When there is no audio file a indication is displayed Grade LONG Select the grade of the wave STANDARD LONG pr
57. velocity 01H 7FH 1 127 G Control Change Not transmitted when SETUP MIDI CC TX RX Switch is set to OFF Initial Value is ON OFoot Control Controller number 4 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 04H vvH n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 vv Control value 00H 7FH 0 127 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON This message is sent when the foot switch to which WAVE SW is assigned in SETUP CONTROL SW is depressed The transmission is not triggered if any other function is assigned to the foot switch OExpression Controller number 11 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 0BH vvH n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 vv Control value 00H 7FH 0 127 The SPD S tramsmits a value corresponding to the position of the Expression pedal O Effect Control 1 Controller number 12 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 0CH vvH n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 vv Control value 00H 7FH 0 127 When the EFFECTS CONTROL knob is turned the corresponding value will be transmitted 121 o o 2 D c D e o lt MIDI Implementation O Effect Control 2 Controller number 13 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH ODH vvH n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 vv Control value 00H 7FH 1 127 This message is transmitted when a pad for which PATCH PAD CONTROL Effects Switch is set to VELO is struck e Program Change Status 2nd byte CnH ppH n MIDI channel
58. wave A or B is determined by the velocity strike force The threshold level is specified with VeloSWPoint below FOOTSW You can use a foot switch to change between wave A and wave B When you press the switch wave B is triggered Otherwise wave A is reproduced FOOT SW in CONTROL SW in SETUP must be set to WAVE SW gt p 79 34 Chapter 1 Making a performance Creating a patch When Wave SW is set to anything but OFF the following screens for selection of an item for Waves A and B are displayed When Wave SW is not set to OFF set the following parameters as well Parameter Value Descriptions B 1000 OFF Specify the wave number assigned to wave B Wave 1001 399 1000 OFF Selected when you want no sound to be produced c001 500 1001 399 Internal memory C001 500 Memory card By pressing CARD you can select the top number of the internal memory or of the Ee memory card S B Level 0 127 Set the volume of wave B S B Pan L15 CENTER R15 Set the pan position left right balance of wave B If set to RANDOM the pan position o RANDOM varies each time the sound is reproduced won If you change the value in Level or Pan during sound production the sound is stopped HINT If you press FUNC while editing the three parameters above the screen is switched between the wave A and B screens When Wave SW is set to VELO set the following parameter as well
59. 1 130 Memory card CompactFlash requested operation cannot be executed Message Descriptions Measures card damaged The data stored on the card has been corrupted Format the card p 67 unformatted A card the format of which is not supported by Format the card p 67 SPD S has been inserted The data stored on the card has been corrupted Format the card p 67 unsupported A card the size of which is not supported by Cards supported by SPD S are 3 3 V CompactFlash SPD S has been inserted cards with the capacity of 16 to 512 MB Check the card You are trying to import an audio file that can Refer to the notes on importing audio files p 69 not be imported to SPD S no card No card is in the slot and the requested opera Insert a card tion cannot be executed no empty backup The card has no empty backup data set andthe Delete unwanted backup data same file exist There is an audio file with an identical file name Rename a file on the card using a computer or delete the file cannot execute In File Import the card has no audio file and the requested operation cannot be executed Refer to the notes on importing audio files p 69 In Backup Load Delete an empty backup data set is selected and the requested operation can not be executed Select a non empty backup data set In Backup Save a non empty backup data set is selected as de
60. 1 500 the new empty waves tion 1001 399 To the internal memory C001 500 To the memory card By pressing CARD you can select the top number of the internal memory or of the memory card If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC a new empty wave number is selected While continuing to hold down FUNC the remaining capacity of the memory Re main is indicated 3 Press gt so that load wave sure appears Press ENTER to load the wave selected in Src in Step 1 von Do not power the unit off during execution 4 A continue indication appears If you press ENTER the SPD S returns to the Src screen as in Step 1 where you can continue your operation If you press EXIT the SPD S returns to wave mode 72 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card BACKUP SAVE Here s how to save backup data SPD S settings patch wave setup to a memory card A maximum of four backup data sets can be saved on a card De If there is not enough free memory on a card it will only be able to store a limited number of backup data sets 1 Set the following parameter Press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Save 14 Select the destination number to which the backup data is to be saved By pressing SHIFT and FUNC you can select a new empty destination number 2 Press gt to display sure Give a name to the ba
61. 27 Vibration cycle Resonance 0 127 Degree of peculiarity Manual 0 127 Pitch of the flanged sound Sens 63 63 Rate of pitch shift according to the input sound level EffectLevel 0 127 Volume of the flanged sound In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF DEPTH Depth RATE Rate RESONANCE Resonance um EFFECTLEV EffectLevel DEPTH RATE Depth Rate Vibration depth and cycle are controlled at the same time MANUAL Rate Manual Vibration is stopped to control the pitch of the flanged sound 99 o o 2 D c Do o o lt 9 STEPFLANGER Step Flanger Shifts the pitch of the flanged sound in stages The pitch shift cycle can also be specified in note length corresponding to the tempo It is also possible to automatically adjust the tempo to that of the wave that is played back Effect synchronization Phrase Sync gt p 116 Parameter Value Descriptions Sync OFF Setting for synchronization of pitch shift Effect synchronization Phrase Sync gt p FIXED 116 PHRASE OFF Not synchronized FIXED Synchronize
62. 4 Xylo Bkg 1045 Hi Q 1066 Gong 1098 Bongo Hi 1015 SynthBkg 1046 Spd S 1067 Tamtam 1099 Bongo Sp 1016 Org Bkg 1047 Welcome 1068 BlockJam 1100 Bongo Lo 1017 HipHpBkg 1048 ComeOn 1069 Block Hi 101 Conga Hi 1018 Didgerdo 1049 UGotGrv 1070 Block Lo 1102 Conga Sp I019 BongoPtn 1050 Yeaaah 1071 Claves 1 I103 Conga Lo 1020 CongaPtn 1051 Haaaay 1072 Claves 2 1104 Cajon Sp 1021 ShakrPtn 1052 BasSlide 1073 Cricket 1105 Cajon Bs 1022 TablaPtn 1074 FlexMtl 1106 TimbleHi 1023 16BtPtn1 1075 MtlCrash 1107 TimbleRm 1024 16BtPtn2 1076 Ratchet 1108 TimbleLo 1025 16BtPtn3 1077 Vibraslp 109 SpokTom1 1026 16BtFill 1078 Tmbrn 1 1110 SpokTom2 1027 16BtFil2 1079 Tmbrn 2 1111 SpokTom3 1028 16BtFil3 1080 TmbrnStk 1112 SpokTom4 1029 16BtEnd 1081 Tmbrn Sk 113 OctTom 1 1030 16BtSnr 1082 CowbellS 1114 OctTom 2 1031 16BtCrK 1083 CowbellL I115 OctTom 3 1084 CowbJam1 1116 OctTom 4 lt Drums gt No Name No Name No Name No Name No Name 1117 clubSnri 1133 Xstick 1 1149 909Kik 165 AcuHH ft T181 AcuToml6 1118 clubSnr2 1134 Xstick 2 1150 110Kik 1166 110 Cym 182 empty I119 clubSnr3 1135 Xstick 3 1151 AcuKik 1 1167 Splash 6 1120 clubSnr4 1136 808Claps 1152 AcuKik 2 1168 Splash 8 1121 clubSnr5 I137 909Claps 1153 clubHH1c 1169 Splash10 1399 empty 1122 clubSnr6 1138 110Claps I154 clubHH1o I170
63. 6 128 256ms parameter to prevent this phenomenon A second trigger signal within the specified time is ignored If the value is too large the SPD S cannot keep up with your repeated strikes If you want to play the pads with your hand choose a slightly higher value If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value If you hold down SHIFT and press ENTER the parameter value is copied to ALL pads Velocity Indication The display provides an indication of the force velocity used when hitting the pads Strike intensity Velocity N i g Q s 5 Strong 127 77 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment Velocity Curves Value Descriptions Curve LINEAR This is a standard setting It gives the most natural Volume volume variations in according to playing velocity S Strike intensity LINEAR EXP1 More obvious variation in response to strong hits Volume Volume EXP2 than LINEAR 4 2 PA Strike intensity EXP1 EXP2 LOGI More obvious variation in response to weak hits Volume Volume LOG2 than LINEAR JO Strike intensity LOG1 LOG2 SPLINE Outstanding variation according to playing veloc Volume ity va Strike intensity SPLINE LOUDI It gives slight variation according to the strong Volume Volume LOUD2 strength to keep the volume convenient for perfor 4 mance When an acoustic drum trigger is in use i
64. 63 Rate of change in frequency of the metallic sound according to the input sound level Balance D100 0W D0 100W Level balance between the original sound D and the effected sound W In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal See the table above for details OFF FREQUENCY Frequency BALANCE Balance 109 o o 2 Es c o e o lt 23 PITCHSHIFT Changes the pitch of the original sound Parameter Value Descriptions Pitch 24 24 Amount of pitch shift in semitones Fine 100 100 Cent Fine control of the pitch in cents Balance D100 0W D0 100W Level balance between the original sound D and the sound following the shift in pitch W In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal See the table above for details OFF PITCH Pitch FINE Fine BALANCE Balance
65. CTS so that B or details on ambience see p Ambience ON appears in the display 76 To turn ambience OFF hold down SHIFT and press EFFECTS so that Ambience OFF appears in the display Nore Ambience cannot be individually enabled or disabled for different patches Nore Effects are unavailable in wave mode EFFECTS is unlit 42 Chapter 2 Wave Editing Basic Operations for Wave Edit This section describes the steps for setting wave parameters Wave settings are made using Wave Edit Press WAVE so you are in wave mode Press to select a wave Press EDIT to go into Wave Edit EDIT lights at this time Press PAGE buttons to select an item to be edited from those listed below and then press ENTER To select another item after pressing ENTER press EXIT For details on each item see its reference page WAVE SETUP gt p 45 e START END POINT gt p 47 Listed below are wave utilities See p 44 WAVE TRUNCATE WAVE PITCH WAVE CHOP WAVE COPY WAVE DELETE e WAVE INFO Wave Information Press PAGE buttons to choose the parameter of an item While pressing START STOP or hitting a pad to monitor the sound press to change the parameter value Press EXIT and then repeat Steps 4 to 6 to continue Wave Edit operations Press WAVE to finish Wave Edit The SPD S saves the settings with now writing indicated and then returns to the wave
66. F FREQ1 Freql ALLFREQ Freq1 Freq2 Freq3 Freq4 All center frequencies are shifted Value Parameters controlled with Velo Descriptions See the table above for details OFF FREQ1 Freql GAIN1 Gain1 ALLFREQ Freq1 Freq2 Freq3 Freq4 All center frequencies become higher as strike force increases ALLGAIN Gain1 Gain2 Gain3 Gain4 Amplification at all center frequencies is more intensively as strike force in creases 104 15 FILTER Cuts high or low frequency sound With overdrive it can modulate the cut off frequency Parameter Value Descriptions Cutoff 0 127 Control of the cut off frequency Resonance 0 127 Rate of emphasis and peculiarity on sound component at the cut off frequency Rate 0 127 Vibration cycle of the cut off frequency Depth 0 127 Vibration depth of the cut off frequency Drive 0 127 Rate of distortion FilterType LPF LPF Low Pass Filter cuts off high frequency sound HPF HPF High Pass Filter cuts off low frequency sound In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details
67. F LOW Low MID Mid HIGH High 105 o o K B c D Q o lt 17 WAH Produces a wah wah effect Parameter Value Descriptions Sens 0 127 Sensitivity of the wah wah effect Frequency 0 127 Pitch of the effected sound Resonance 0 127 Degree of peculiarity of the wah wah sound In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF SENS Sens FREQUENCY Frequency RESONANCE Resonance PEDALWAH Frequency Sens The sensitivity is set to 0 zero and the pitch of tone is con trolled It can be used like the pedal based wah wah effect Value Parameters controlled with Velo Descriptions See the table above for details OFF SENS Sens FREQUENCY Frequency RESONANCE Resonance DYNAFREQ Frequency Sens The sensitivity is set to 0 zero and the pitch of tone is controlled 106 18 OVERDRIVE Distorts a sound mildly By outputting a sound without distortion at low frequency a sound can be roughened without weakening the sound of drum loops and the like
68. FINE produces the highest sound quality but consumes double the memory space used by STANDARD Two voices are used in this grade Dst 1001 399 Specify the wave number to which a created wave is to be saved Destina c001 500 1001 399 To the internal memory tion c001 500 To the memory card By pressing CARD you can select the top number of the internal memory or of the mem ory card f you press SHIFT and FUNC a new empty wave number is selected HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value Other Descriptions Remain Displays the duration for which new sampling is possible the remaining time The duration varies depending on the Mode and the Grade This value is for indication only The duration is indicated in units of minutes m and seconds s while FUNC is depressed in the parameter setting 66 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card This chapter explains how to use a CompactFlash memory card When the SPD S is powered on do not remove the CompactFlash card before the shutdown operation p 23 Doing so may corrupt the SPD S s data or the data on the CompactFlash card Carefully insert the CompactFlash card all the way in until it is firmly in place E Regarding Recommended CompactFlash Cards See the leaflet Recommended CompactFlash that comes with the product Formatting a CompactFlash Card
69. HRASE for STEPFLANGER and if the wave played back has any tempo the effect sound is synchronized with the tempo Even when they are being synchronized with the tempo of the wave currently played back the effect sound is resynchronized with the tempo of the wave playback later If the played back wave has no tempo synchronization is made with the Tempo of the effect parameter In this case synchronization is not redone while any wave is played back Restoring the Factory Settings Using the Accompanying CD The accompanying CD contains audio signals for sampling on the SPD S and digital data for restoring the SPD S to its factory settings Restoring Patches and Waves to the Factory Settings Nore Once you execute this operation you will lose all the patches and waves stored in the internal memory Back up such data beforehand if needed BACKUP SAVE in card utilities gt p 73 Prepare the following items e A computer with a CD ROM drive Acard reader that supports CompactFlash cards The accompanying CD A CompactFlash card formatted using the SPD S iS Formatting using the SPD S gt p 67 Take the following steps 1 Connect the card reader to the computer to ensure that it can be used Nore For connecting the card reader to the computer and using them see their respective operation manuals 2 Load the accompanying CD into the CD ROM drive 3 Insert the CompactFlash card into the card reader 4 Cop
70. N x oO 2 Q la i 5 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment Parameter Value Descriptions RetrigCancel Retrigger Cancel 1 16 When you hit a snare drum equipped with an acoustic drum trigger a sound may be improperly produced retriggered at point A in the following diagram as well be cause the waveform is erratic A Time This phenomenon is most likely to appear near the point where a waveform fades away RetrigCancel detects disorder in the waveform to prevent the retriggering phe nomenon As the value increases a sound is less likely to be retriggered but some sounds are more likely to fail to be produced when you repeatedly hit a drum quickly Checking that the sound is not retriggered specify the smallest possible value HINT Configuration of the Mask Time described below can also prevent double reproduction of a sound like this Mask Time is for ignoring a second trigger signal within the time defined after reception of the first trigger signal whereas RetrigCancel is for detecting attenuation in trigger signal level to determine whether a trigger signal is something that has been generated with a proper strike or is something to be ignored Setting the value While hitting the pad or the like raise the RetrigCancel value until the retriggering phenomenon no longer occurs Mask Time 0 64 in steps of 4 ms 96 128 256 ms A second contact of
71. Pad Chase OFF ON Set the function for selecting a playing surface to be edited by strik ing the playing surface It also affects the usage of note messages in put from MIDI IN ON A pad trigger is selected when it is struck or its correspond ing note message is received OFF The parameter screen for a pad trigger is not changed when a pad is struck or a note message is received Irrespective of the value ON OFF you can select a pad trig ger by holding down SHIFT and pressing the PAGE buttons Input Mix OFF ON Select whether or not the signal arriving at the INPUT jack is to be mixed with the internal sound and output If it is set to ON the SPD S always outputs the signal at the INPUT jack from the OUT PUT jack When the SPD S is in sampling standby p 54 p 56 output takes place regardless of the ON OFF status FootSwPolarity Foot Switch Polarity Specify the polarity of the foot switch connected to the FOOT SW jack When using a DP 2 set it to When using a hi hat control Pedal FD 6 or FD 7 set it to HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value Other Descriptions Remain Remain shows remaining recordable time in the memory Press to select the grade FINE STANDARD LONG gt p 58 so that the recordable time in mono will be displayed in minutes m and seconds s This is for dis p
72. Q 4 Band Parametric Equalizer Controls the levels at four frequencies Parameter Value Descriptions Freql 50 16 0 kHz Center frequency 1 O1 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 Range of Center frequency 1 The larger the value the narrower the width Gainl 12 0 12 0 dB Amplification attenuation at the Center frequency 1 Freq2 50 16 0 kHz Center frequency 2 Q2 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 Range of Center frequency 2 The larger the value the narrower the width Gain2 12 0 12 0 dB Amplification attenuation at the Center frequency 2 Freq3 50 16 0 kHz Center frequency 3 Q3 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 Range of Center frequency 3 The larger the value the narrower the width Gain3 12 0 12 0 dB Amplification attenuation at the Center frequency 3 Freq4 50 16 0 kHz Center frequency 4 Q4 0 5 1 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 Range of Center frequency 4 The larger the value the narrower the width Gain4 12 0 12 0 dB Amplification attenuation at the Center frequency 4 Total 12 0 12 0 dB Output level In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OF
73. R press EXIT For details on each item see its reference page SYSTEM gt p 76 PAD gt p 77 CONTROL SW Control Switch gt p 79 TRIGGER INPUT gt p 80 MIDI gt p 84 Listed below are setup utilities See p 75 BULK DUMP INIT DELETE Initialize Delete Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter for the item To change settings for individual pads triggers or foot switch hit a pad for which the settings are to be changed to select it A flashing pad indicator shows which pad trigger is selected Press to change the value of the parameter Press EXIT and then repeat Steps 3 to 5 to continue Setup Edit operations Press PATCH or WAVE to finish Setup Edit The SPD S saves the settings with now writing indicated and then returns to the patch or wave mode NEM If you press PATCH the SPD S goes into the patch mode If you press WAVE it goes into wave mode Mem When there are more choices PAGE buttons lt gt or both are lit MEM When it is necessary to press ENTER it is flashing HINT Or you can hold down SHIFT and press the PAGE buttons to choose a pad trigger HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value 74 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment About the Setup Utilities Please refer to the relevant reference page if you wish to make changes for any of
74. SPD S ssssssssssssesseeee 86 INTI ADEBELDE NI A A A A 87 Weave Protect A O 88 Appendices sesssessesesossesesossesesosoeseseses OF SHOMCUELISK m 90 Effect Listorna nannaa aidaa iaeia deli a t n des V a ani 92 Useful Functions for Changing Effect Parameters Patch Edit 92 Effect Type List aao roit ao trastero todo aient pus 93 Effect Parameters nui etae e pete Oe e d eter eu i a Oe e RH 94 Restoring the Factory Settings Using the ACCOMPANYING CD eene enn 117 Restoring Patches and Waves to the Factory Settings esses 117 MIDI Implementation Leere 119 Tro ubleshoolng ecu xis a aaa 125 Problems When Playing the Internal Sound Generator sss 125 No Sound Volume too LOW ooccccnonccionunccinnnnnonnaninnonanannnncnnonononnn conan tenentes innen s 125 Certain Pads Don t Sound sse eee nene 125 Sound Production Is Disrupted sss 125 Sound Production Is not Stopped sss 126 The Volume Is Unchangeable sss 126 The Volume Cannot Be Properly Controlled with Strike Strength 126 An Externally Input Sound Is not Produced or Is Produced at a Low Volume sees eee nennen 126 Mic Sound Is not Output Is too Weak eee eee 126 Can t Record a Wave eet eedem ee edi einen ete te eene tet
75. START STOP or hit a relevant playing surface you can check the resampled sound Nore Do not power the SPD S off while saving a wave 61 Chapter 4 Resampling an existing wave Parameters for Resampling Parame Value Descriptions Patch 1 Wave 2 ter Gain 50 400 Set the gain applied to the original wave 100 100 Mode MONO Select MONO or STEREO for the wave MONO Same as STEREO A wave in stereo has two voices the origi nal wave Grade LONG Specify the wave grade quality STAN Same as STANDARD LONG Lower sound quality than STANDARD but uses half the DARD the origi FINE memory space of STANDARD nal wave STANDARD Great quality sound FINE Highest sound quality but consumes double the memory space used by STANDARD Two voices are utilized in this grade Type SINGLE This parameter is valid only when resampling in patch mode See the N A PHRASE Set the wave type to SINGLE or PHRASE p 45 notein the The initial value is SINGLE when all original waves are in SIN descrip GLE The initial value is PHRASE if any one of the original tions waves is in PHRASE Auto End OFF ON Select automatic termination according to the length of the original ON ON wave or manual termination by pressing START STOP Dst 1001 399 This parameter is valid only when resampling in wave mode N A The top of Destina c001 500 Specify the wave number to which a created wave is t
76. alue Parameters controlled with Velo Descriptions See the table above for details OFF STEPRATE StepRate Configurable when Sync is OFF DEPTH Depth RATE Rate m RESONANCE Resonance BALANCE Balance m MANUAL Rate Manual Vibration is stopped to control the pitch of the flanged sound 100 10 TREMOLO PAN Swings the volume or the pan position periodically Parameter Value Descriptions Rate 0 127 Rate of volume pan swing Depth 0 127 Amount of volume pan swing WaveShape 0 127 Control of the periodic wave for volume pan swing Mode TREMOLO TREMOLO volume swing PAN PAN pan swing In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal See the table above for details OFF RATE Rate DEPTH Depth WAVESHAPE WaveShape 11 SIMPLE COMP Simple Compressor Attenuates a high level sound and boosts a low level sound to compress the overall variation in volume level It can be easily configured Parameter Value Descriptions Sens 0 127 Compressor sensitivity In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed Y
77. ampling grades p 58 ihe The durations listed below are applicable to sampling in mono Sampling in stereo halves the available sampling times To the internal memory LONG STANDARD FINE Approx 12 minutes Approx 6 minutes Approx 3 minutes To a memory card Card capacity LONG STANDARD FINE and 26 minutes and 13 minutes 16 MByte Approx 12 minutes Approx 6 minutes Approx 3 minutes 32 MByte Approx 24 minutes Approx 12 minutes Approx 6 minutes 64 MByte Approx 48 minutes Approx 24 minutes Approx 12 minutes 128 MByte Approx 1 hours Approx 48 minutes Approx 24 minutes and 36 minutes 256 MByte Approx 3 hours Approx 1 hours Approx 48 minutes and 13 minutes and 36 minutes 512 MByte Approx 6 hours Approx 3 hours Approx 1 hours and 36 minutes Nore A memory card with backup data p 72 provides a shorter duration available for sampling 52 Chapter 3 Sampling Sampling Methods Two sampling modes are available Patch mode For using a sampled sound immediately after sampling it A sampled wave can be directly assigned to a patch Wave mode Forsampling with wave numbers selected in advance For sampling multiple sounds in succession Forsampling a sound that won t immediately be used in performance for recording and storing waves Basic Sampling Operations Before
78. are remembered even while the SPD S is powered off wo o 2 o G O Memb When recording is started START STOP stops flashing and instead lights steadily Memb You can also switch from Standby to Rec between Rec and reh and between Stop and Play using a foot switch Ctrl SW in CONTROL SW in Setup Edit gt p 79 Mem When you stop recording RESAMPLE starts flashing To do phrase resampling p 64 press RESAMPLE at this time 63 Chapter 5 Layering Performances to Make a Phrase Phrase Maker Press EXIT to terminate Phrase Maker won When you press EXIT to return to the original mode the phrase that you have just created is lost To save it execute phrase resampling explained below E Saving the Created Phrase as a New Wave Phrase Resampling 1 2 You can change the playback tempo when phrase playback is stopped Step 7 on p 63 Press Press RESAMPLE A Gain indication is displayed Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value See p 66 for details on the parameters Gain Mode Grade Dst Destination Press a gt button to display resample sure Press Enter to start phrase resampling While resampling is in progress now processing is displayed A write indication is displayed Assign a name to the wave Press the PAGE buttons to m
79. arot 4 Ao dicc 4e wo 7 varo9 4 s YY Pry F A ov wap Ahn ek 3 vam A ASA oc ays varos 4 Ato Ar Ar Ar va 3 23 3 AA IA anaje TA EN PTE Jos o cu varos DT AP HFN A vans d i 2 7 7h 7 os MTE ESES EDEDED NT AY viii d ju f varor id NY NY c PY NY Vind a Jo J vanos HA 2 A 7 vamo i i In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal See the table above for details OFF TEMPO Tempo RATE Rate FLANGER Flanger Value Parameters controlled with Velo See the table above for details OFF FLANGER Flanger o o 2 Es c D e o lt 115 Effect Synchronization Phrase Sync The following effects can automatically be synchronized with the tempo of the wave played back Phrase Sync 4 9 29 30 SYNC DELAY STEPFLANGER SHORTLOOPER SLICER The parameters for these effect types include Tempo and PhraseSync or Sync for STEPFLANGER 116 When PhraseSync is set to OFF or when Sync is set to FIXED for STEPFLANGER the effect sound is synchronized with an effect parameter of Tempo While a wave is played back synchronization is not redone When PhraseSync is set to ON or when Sync is set to P
80. ata Requests ROT and Data Set DT1 OUniversal Non realtime System Exclusive Messages Oldentity Request Status Data byte Status FOH 7EH dev 06H 01HF7H Byte Explanation FOH Exclusive status 7EH ID number universal non realtime message dev Device ID dev 00H 1FH 1 32 Initial value is 10H 17 06H 01H Identity request F7H EOX End Of Exclusive Even if the Device ID is 7FH Broadcast Identity reply message will be transmitted When Identity Request is received Identity reply message will be transmitted Page 122 120 Data transmission he SPD S supports bulk dumping loading of patch parameters and setup parameters with the use of exclusive messages t does not send or receive individual parameters The exclusive message of SPD S s data has a model ID of 00H 67H and a device ID f 10H 17 Device ID can be changed in SPD S o ORequest data 1 RQ1 11H his message requests the other device to send data When a Data Request message is received if the device is ready to transmit data and if the address and size are appropriate the requested data will be transmitted as a Data Set 1 DT1 message If not nothing will be transmitted he only data request messages that the SPD S can receive are Bulk Dump Request messages Status Data byte Status FOH 41H dev 00H 67H 11H F7H aaH bbH ccH ddH ssH ttH uuH vvH sum Byte Explanation FOH Exclusive status 41H ID number R
81. atch mode or press WAVE to select wave mode Hold down SHIFT and press CARD for about two seconds to start the shutdown operation While the shutdown operation is in progress a shutdown indication is displayed A shutdown OK indication appears when the shutdown operation is complete Then you can remove the memory card safely Nid After a shutdown OK indication appears press PATCH to return to patch mode or press WAVE to return to wave mode 3 After finishing the shutdown operation SPD S cannot detect a memory card in the card slot If you pull out the card from the card slot and insert it again then it is detected Open the card slot cover and push an eject button beside the card slot Then pull out the card with your fingers After removing the memory card SPD S returns to patch mode or wave mode 23 Making a Performance 1 2 Take the following steps Follow the steps explained on p 20 to connect external devices to the SPD S Follow the steps in Turning On the Power p 22 to power the SPD S on Press PATCH so it is lit The SPD S enters patch mode PATCH To select a patch press to change the patch number Om Hit the nine pads on the SPD S with your sticks to play something The pad indicators of pads you hit will light PAD CD 2 G 4 5 s 7 8 9 MEI Hit pads 1 to 3 using the shoulder portion of the sticks Nem T
82. atched ites cis scsi nate dentes 32 34 92 PATCH EXCHANGE cte 39 PAVTCEUINIT iia 40 Patch Initialize eese 40 Patch Level nai ii 37 patch mode 24 30 54 59 63 86 patch utilities sss 33 38 PC IA RX an ED egi 84 PES OT ta edere tet eese Eua 79 80 PI 120 5 X ra Om Sestius 80 PD576779 nece cte tette etie 80 PD280 OO atre tcrtio ri Ee oe e SECOS 80 PDSR 4 suicidio stent erstes a e 80 performance cenenccccnononenennnarannnnnnnrarnnnnnnnanananonoa 24 30 PHONES jack 5 5 tete 17 21 PHONES LEVEL knob 17 PHRASE MAKER eene 63 Phrase Maker eee 63 65 PHRASE MAKER button esse 15 Phrase Resampling sss 64 66 Phrase Sync ccce aate eea 116 j REE vs eee oe es 50 Pitehi EAR eee petet ed 49 Io M 22 POWER Dutton 5 rere tes 22 POWER switeh tende ees 17 Q Qua ZE none omes 63 65 R Rear Panels lis 16 Rec acce eese Tenn 27 55 57 60 61 63 POR iit Id id 63 rehe rsal nere es 63 Remain A een 58 62 66 76 RESAMIPLE ctt penes 59 61 64 RESAMPLE button sss 15 Resample Standby sss 60 Resample Stby sess 60 resample sure sss 64 resampling sse 59 62 RetrigCancel nuria ep eoe pier tend 82 Retrigger Cancel 7 7 82 Reverse uuo terne t tree ride ends 46
83. ating a metal plate reverb unit Time 0 1 10 0 s Duration of the reverb LF Damp THRU Cutoff frequency for low frequency damping THRU no damping 50 4000 Hz HF Damp 1000 Hz 12 5 kHz Cutoff frequency for high frequency damping THRU no damping THRU Gate OFF ON Gate switch When it is ON the gate cuts the lingering sound of the reverb depending on the volume of the input sound Threshold 60 12 dB Volume level at which the reverb starts to be gated Configurable when Gate is ON Hold 50 2000 ms Duration from the moment when the level of the input sound falls below the Threshold and that when the gate starts to close Configurable when Gate is ON Release 0 200 ms Duration from the start to the completion of the gate closing process after the Hold time has passed Configurable when Gate is ON Balance D100 0W D0 100W Level balance between the original sound D and the reverb sound W EQ Low 12 0 12 0 dB Low frequency amplification attenuation EQ High 12 0 12 0 dB High frequency amplification attenuation In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF TIME Ti
84. ave type to SINGLE or PHRASE p 45 The initial value is SINGLE PHRASE Select SINGLE for ordinary sampling Producing clicking sounds PHRASE is useful when sampling the performance of musical instruments When sampling a tune the tempo of which is known to you preset the tempo and the beat to terminate sampling at a bar near the position where you press START STOP When Type is set to PHRASE set the following parameters Parameter Value Descriptions Tempo 20 260 Set the tempo of the wave The initial value is 120 Beat 1 13 Set the beat time signature of the wave The initial value is 4 Click Level OFF 14 Set the volume of clicking sounds to be produced The initial value is 3 HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value Other Descriptions Remain Displays the remaining time in memory you can use for sampling The duration varies depending on the Mode and the Grade This value is for indication only The duration is indicated in units of minutes m and seconds s while FUNC is depressed in the parameter setting 58 Chapter 4 Resampling an Existing Wave You can combine multiple up to four waves on or add effects to an existing wave or change the volume the mono stereo status and the grade to create anew wave Two resampling modes are available Patch mode MEMO e Combining multiple waves to create a new wave B
85. balance between the sound that is one octave lower 1Oct and the sound that is two octaves lower 2Oct is controlled within the range from 1Oct 2Oct 127 0 to 10ct 20ct 0 127 Value Parameters controlled with Velo Descriptions See the table above for details OFF JOCTLEVEL 1OctLevel 2OCTLEVEL 2OctLevel 1 gt gt 2 1OctLevel 2OctLevel As the strike force increases the sound level that is two octaves lower becomes higher while the sound level that is one octave lower becomes lower 2 gt gt 1 1OctLevel 2OctLevel As the strike force increases the sound level that is one octave lower be comes higher while the sound level that is two octaves lower becomes lower 26 VOICETRANS Voice Transformer Processes a human voice to change how it sounds Parameter Value Descriptions Formant 0 127 Control of characteristics of voice formants Balance D100 0W D0 100W Level balance between the original sound D and the effected sound W In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal See the table above for details OFF FORMANT Formant BALANCE Balance
86. because an empty wave is you select more than four voices an over 4 voices message appears When a wave assigne ces to the selected playing surface is in STEREO or FINE p 62 it has two voices and the number of A do Myon Decreases selectable playing surfaces is decreased off p 34 59 Chapter 4 Resampling an Existing Wave 6 Press SAMPLE select dest pad appears Hit a pad to select where the newly created wave after resampling is to be assigned the playing surface as the resampling destination You can select only one playing surface at a time After the assignment you are automatically led to the next step When NOT assigning a newly created wave to any patch press SAMPLE again without hitting any playing surface pad 8 Resample Stby Resample Standby appears Pad indicators of the pads selected in Step 7 are lit Press the PAGE buttons to set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value See p 62 for details on the parameters Gain Mode Grade Type Auto End Press START STOP to start resampling Rec is indicated When Auto End is set to ON in Step 8 resampling is automatically stops When it is set to OFF press START STOP again to stop resampling 10 A write indication is displayed Assign a name to the wave Press the PAGE buttons to move the cursor under the name and press to chan
87. can jump to this screen 2 A delete sure indication appears Press ENTER to execute the deletion or press lt to return to Step 1 While deleting is in progress now processing is displayed After execution a complete indication appears and the SPD S returns to the wave mode WAVE INFO This tells you which patches are using this wave When it is used the patch number and the name are displayed Also the pad indicator for the pad trigger to which it is assigned is lit When it is used in multiple patches the PAGE buttons are lit Press the PAGE buttons to check the patches in sequence When it is NOT used not found is displayed MEMO It s a good idea to use this function before you proceed with wave editing or WAVE DELETE 51 Chapter 3 Sampling Sample a new sound to be produced with a playing surface Nore Unauthorized recording sampling of any audio work made by any third parties is prohibited by law unless it is limited to special circumstances such as private personal enjoyment Do not record illegally Nore Roland Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for legal penalties or claims made by copyright holders as a result of any illegal recordings made using any Roland product Sampling Time The SPD S allows you to sample to its internal memory and to a memory card for the following durations NEM LONG STANDARD and FINE below refer to s
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89. ckup data The initial value is Backup The final character is the number specified in Step 1 Press the PAGE buttons to move the cursor under the name and press to change the character at the cursor position When the name is complete press ENTER to save it While saving is in progress now processing is displayed Afterwards the SPD S returns to the original mode wore Do not power the unit off during execution BACKUP DELETE This procedure allows you to delete backup data SPD S settings patch wave setup on a memory card 1 Set the following parameter Press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Delete 14 Specify the backup data set to be deleted 2 Press gt to display delete sure Press ENTER to delete the backup data set While deleting is in progress now processing is displayed Afterwards the SPD S returns to the original mode De Do not power the unit off during execution Ko o 2 o G 5 73 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment This chapter describes steps for making environment settings in Setup Edit Basic Operations for Setup Edit 1 2 Set the SPD S to the patch or wave mode Press SETUP to access Setup Edit Press the PAGE buttons to select an item to be edited from those listed below and then press ENTER To select another item after pressing ENTE
90. d indicators for the playing surfaces for which Effects SW in PAD CONTROL is set to VELO are lit Each time you hold down SHIFT and hit a playing surface the value of Effects SW p 36 in PAD CONTROL is alternately set to ON and OFF No settings for any playing surface for which the Effects SW is set to VELO can be changed if you hold down SHIFT and hit it If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value If you hold down EFFECTS and press EDIT in patch mode the SPD S displays the effect parameter screen Ifyou press FUNC in an effect parameter screen for any parameter other than Type Knob Velo and Pedal you can change the value with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob as well as with This comes in handy when you want to make a substantial change to a value Press FUNC again to switch the EFFECTS CONTROL knob to its original function For parameters with a wide value range fine control cannot be made with the knob Press to make fine control If you rotate the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the reproduced sound is changed although the value on the screen is not changed If there is any difference between the reproduced sound and the value on the screen a symbol is displayed next to the value If you hold down SHIFT and press EXIT the changes made to the effects of the patch are cancelled and the EW symbol disappears e If you change the effect type parameter values f
91. d to Tempo PHRASE Synchronized to the tempo of the wave that is played back Tempo 20 260 Pitch shift tempo Configurable when Sync is FIXED or PHRASE You can also define the tempo by controlling the intervals at which you hit a pad or depress a foot switch Tap Tempo Ctrl SW in CONTROL SW in Setup Edit gt p 79 Beat Add ADDI 4 LI Note length in pitch shift Configurable when Sync is FIXED or PHRASE StepRate 0 127 Pitch shift cycle Configurable when Sync is OFF Depth 0 127 Vibration depth Rate 0 127 Vibration cycle Resonance 0 127 Degree of peculiarity of the flanged sound Manual 0 127 Pitch of the flanged sound Balance D100 0W D0 100W Level balance between the original sound D and the flanged sound W In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF TEMPO Tempo Configurable when Sync is FIXED or PHRASE STEPRATE StepRate Configurable when Sync is OFF DEPTH Depth RATE Rate RESONANCE Resonance E BALANCE Balance MANUAL Rate Manual Vibration is stopped to control the pitch of the flanged sound V
92. d when a playing surface is struck NOTE If you record while this parameter is set to ON the performance data that has been sent directly to the SPD S sound generator will be mixed with the data that has travelled via the external sequencer producing an improper performance Soft Thru OFF ON Enable or disable the function to output through the MIDI OUT connector any data received at the MIDI IN connector other than system exclusive data in addition to the SPD S performance data HINT If this function is not necessary set it to OFF to improve the response to performance data from the playing surfaces Device ID 1 32 It needs to be set only when you want to send individual bulk data to two or more SPD S units at the same time In this case assign a unique number to each SPD S device In any other cases do not change the setting NOTE If you forget the device IDs used for saving data in a bulk dump the bulk data that was saved cannot be retrieved The factory setting is 17 PC Tx Rx OFF ON Select whether to transmit and receive program change messages When it is set to OFF the SPD S does not cause or receive any effect of program change messages generated with any change in a patch on the SPD S to or from external MIDI devices connected CC Tx Rx OFF ON Select whether to transmit and receive control change messages When it is set to OFF the SPD S does not cause or receive any effect of
93. d with Knob Velo and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF DEPTH Depth RATE Rate EFFECTLEV EffectLevel ALL Depth Rate EffectLevel All parameters are controlled at the same time 7 PHASER Adds a sound with a phase lag to the original sound to produce an undulating wave of sound Parameter Value Descriptions Depth 0 127 Undulation depth Rate 0 127 Undulation cycle Resonance 0 127 Rate of peculiarity EffectLevel 0 127 Volume of the effected sound In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF DEPTH Depth RATE Rate RESONANCE Resonance EFFECTLEV EffectLevel DEPTH RATE Depth Rate Undulation depth and cycle are controlled at the same time 98 8 FLANGER Adds an undulating wave motion to the sound to produce a sound like that of a jet plane ascending and descending The pitch of the flanged sound can be shifted according to the input sound level Parameter Value Descriptions Depth 0 127 Vibration depth Rate 0 1
94. de is NORMAL When FbkMode is CROSS Feedback Feedback Feedback Feedback Parameter Value Descriptions EQ Low 12 0 12 0 dB Low frequency amplification attenuation EQ High 12 0 12 0 dB High frequency amplification attenuation DelayL 1 5 2000 ms Delay time from the start of the original sound to the start of the delay sound both DelayR on L and R channels Feedback 98 98 Rate at which the delay sound is fed back Negative reversed phase FbkMode NORMAL CROSS Destination into which the delay sound is fed back See the diagram PhaseL NORMAL INVERSE Phase of the delay sound on L R channel PhaseR NORMAL non inversed phase INVERSE inversed phase LF Damp THRU 50 4000 Hz Cutoff frequency for low frequency damping THRU no damping HF Damp 200 Hz 12 5 kHz THRU Cutoff frequency for high frequency damping THRU no damping DelayLevel 0 127 Volume level of the delay sound In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF DELAYTIME DelayL DelayR The delay time is controlled on both L and R channels at the same time When you control them
95. ders or other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Rough handling can lead to malfunctions e Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display e When connecting disconnecting all cables grasp the connector itself never pull on the cable This way you will avoid causing shorts or damage to the cable s internal elements To avoid disturbing your neighbors try to keep the unit s volume at reasonable levels You may prefer to use headphones so you do not need to be concerned about those around you especially when it is late at night This instrument is designed to minimize the extraneous sounds produced when it s played However since sound vibrations can be transmitted through floors and walls to a greater degree than expected take care not to allow these sounds to become a nuisance to neighbors especially when performing at night and when using headphones When you need to transport the unit package it in the box including padding that it came in if possible Otherwise you will need to use equivalent packaging materials Use only the specified expression pedal EV 5 sold separately By connecting any other expression pedals you risk causing malfunction and or damage to the unit Use a cable from Roland to make the connection If using some other make of connection cable please note the following precautions Some connection cables contain resistors Do not use cables that incorporate re
96. e 126 A Sampled Sound Contains Much Noise or Distortion 126 Problems with Internal Memory c cccscccescecssesescenesesssesneeseseseeceeseseecenenesesesnaneneneees 127 Data Was not Saved Correctly in Internal Memory sss 127 Problems with a Memory Card 127 Data Was not Saved Correctly in a Memory Card sss 127 An Inserted Memory Card Is not Detected sss 127 Can t Select Data from a Memory Card sss 127 Problems When Using an External Pad esses 127 INO Sound eea demens 127 The Volume Cannot Be Properly Controlled Through Strike Intensity 127 A Sound Is not Produced with a Weak Strike 127 When Striking Repeatedly some Sounds Are Lost sese 127 Problems When Using a Foot Switch 128 A Sound Is Produced When the Foot Switch Is Released 128 Problems When Playing Back a Sample from an External MIDI Device 128 No So d atare en iare t e e p e Ad d ede tae 128 Sound Production Is not Stopped sss 128 Effects Are Uncontrollable or It Is Impossible to Switch between Wave A and Wave B 128 Problems When Playing an External MIDI Sound Module s 129 INO Seti enne pngna nie ee tu isse ddan at etae 129 MUA toe tete rte terri ce eerte 129 The Sound of the MIDI Sound Module Changes Doesn t Change When You Change Patches
97. e PITCH changed keeping the original wave intact 1 Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Pitch 50 200 Define the pitch Above 100 the pitch is raised Below 100 the pitch is lowered Press START STOP or hit a pad to listen and verify how the wave sounds The sounds are played back monaurally over the left channel only In this event Loop and Reverse Loop and Reverse in WAVE SETUP in Wave Edit gt p 46 are temporarily switched to OFF Dst 1001 399 Choose the wave number to which the new wave is to be saved Destina c001 500 1001 399 To the internal memory tion C001 500 To the memory card By pressing CARD you can select the top number of the internal memory or of the mem ory card f you press SHIFT and FUNC a new empty wave number is automatically selected While continuing to hold down FUNC the remaining capacity of the memory Remain is shown von If the pitch is changed there may be some outstanding noise 2 Press gt to display sure Here you can name the new wave Press the PAGE buttons to move the cursor below the name characters and press to change them When you have finished entering the name press ENTER to save it While saving is in progress now processing is displayed After saving complete appears and the SPD S ret
98. e Status FOH 41H dev 00H 67H 12H F7H aaH bbH ccH ddH eeH ffH sum Byte Explanation FOH Exclusive status 41H ID number Roland dev Device ID dev 00H 1FH 1 32 Initial value is 10H 17 00H 67H Model ID SPD S 12H Command ID DT1 aaH Address MSB upper byte of the starting address of the data to be sent bbH Address 2nd 2nd byte of the starting address of the data to be sent ccH Address 3rd 3rd byte of the starting address of the data to be sent ddH Address LSB lower byte of the starting address of the data to be sent eeH Data the actual data to be sent Multiple bytes of data are transmitted in order starting from the address ffH Data sum Checksum F7H EOX End Of Exclusive Theamount of data that can be transmitted at once time will depend on the type of data and data must be requested using a specific starting address and size Data larger than 128 bytes must be divided into packets of 128 bytes or less If Data Set 1 is transmitted successively there must bean interval of at least 40 ms between packets Regarding the checksum please refer to Page 123 MIDI Implementation 3 Supplementary material Decimal and Hexadecimal table In MIDI documentation data values and addresses sizes of exclusive messages etc are expressed as hexadecimal values for each 7 bits The following table shows how these correspond to decimal numbers An H
99. ect synchronization is available in the patch mode for the wave 46 Chapter 2 Wave Editing START END POINT Define the start point and an end point of a wave Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Start From the top 0 Fix the start point where the sound begins of the wave to just before If you specify any point other than the top 0 MARK lights the end of the If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the value is reset to the top 0 of the wave wave End From just after Specify the end point where you want the sound to end or looped back from if Loop is set to Start to the end ON of the wave of the wave If you specify any point other than the end MARK is lit If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the value is reset to the end of the wave HINT If you press FUNC on this screen the SPD S goes to the automatic calculation of the end point y i o 2 o G 5 Automatic calculation of the end point When you want to extract part of a wave specify the tempo the beat and the number of measures after defining the start point to precisely fix an end point 1 Press FUNC on the End screen discussed above to display calc end point Then press ENTER to go to the Tempo screen in Step 2 2 Set the following parameters Press the PAGE
100. el Value Parameters controlled with Velo See the table above for details OFF FEEDBACK Feedback DELAYLEVEL DelayLevel 5 TAPE ECHO Emulates the effects of vintage tape echo units Parameter Value Descriptions RepeatRate 0 127 Tape speed Intensity 0 127 Amount of repetitions of the echo sound EffectLevel 0 127 Volume of the echo sound In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal See the table above for details OFF REPEATRATE RepeatRate INTENSITY Intensity EFFECTLEV EffectLevel o o 2 Es c D Q o lt 97 6 CHORUS Adds fatness and spaciousness to a sound Parameter Value Descriptions Depth 0 127 Depth of sound vibration Rate 0 127 Vibration cycle EffectLevel 0 127 Volume of the chorus sound In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlle
101. emory Patches 128 Waves Internal 399 Pre loaded Sound 181 Card 500 Maximum Sampling Time 12 min approx Internal Memory Long Mode Effects Multi Effects 30 types Ambience System Display 16 characters 1 line backlit LCD Connectors Output Jacks L Mono R 1 4 inch phone type Input Jacks L Mono R 1 4 inch phone type LINE MIC selectable Headphones Jack Stereo Stereo 1 4 inch phone type Trigger Input Jack 1 4 inch TRS phone type Expression Pedal 1 4 inch TRS phone type MIDI Connectors IN OUT Foot Switch Jack 1 4 inch TRS phone type CompactFlash Card Slot Power Supply DC 9 V AC Adaptor Current Draw 1 000 mA Dimensions 342 W x 282 D x 83 H mm 13 1 2 W x 11 1 8 D x 3 5 16 H inches Weight 2 1 kg 4 lbs 11 oz excluding AC adaptor Accessories Owner s Manual AC Adaptor ACI 120C ACI 230C ACB 230E ACB 240A Sampling CD Slit Tape Security Screw x 2 Hexagon Wrench Options Pads PD 120 PD 100 PD 80 PD 80R PD 9 PD 7 PD 6 KD 7 Expression Pedal EV 5 Foot Switch BOSS FS 5U Hi Hat Control Pedal FD 7 PCS Connecting Cord Set PCS 31 All Purpose Clamp Set APC 33 In the interest of product improvement the specifications and or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice 132 Note Each patch in the following table will be over written when you save the edited one If you need to restore the all patches to fac
102. en re Applying effects to create a new wave EC UN iud A resampled tone can be directly assigned to a patch Wave mode Changing the volume to create a new wave Changing the mode mono stereo or the grade to create a new wave e e e Basic Resampling Operations E Resampling in Patch Mode M HINT S 1 If you hold down SHIFT and E Press PATCH so you are in patch mode press you can change the patch number in steps of 2 10 If you hold down and Press to select a patch to be resampled press or hold down and press the patch number 3 changes quickly Check if CARD is lit To resample a sound on the internal memory press CARD so it is not lighted To resample a sound on the memory card press CARD so it is lit Press RESAMPLE HINT 5 T 2 By pressing START STOP select src pad appears Hit the pad external trigger or depress a foot yuen pey tiesni switch to select the source for resampling assigned to a selected pad The level volume of the playing surface reflects the hitting strength The indicator for the selected playing surface changes from flashing to constantly lit SAMPLE starts NOTE flashing Each time you hit a playing surface you can select and unselect it alternately If a pad indicator is neither Press EXIT to return to patch mode flashing nor lit it means the corresponding pad trigger Nove cannot be selected either 1 EN 2
103. epts a CompactFlash memory card p 67 MEM Using the supplied hexagon wrench you can attach the two security screws supplied in front of door to the memory card slot Once the screws have been secured in place the door to the memory card slot cannot be opened thus preventing theft of the card 18 Mounting on a Stand To mount the SPD S on a cymbal stand or other type of stand use a separately sold APC 33 all purpose clamp set to attach the stand holder It can be attached to a pipe with a diameter of 10 5 to 30 mm Setup Guide Using a 4 mm wrench included with the all purpose clamp APC 33 remove the four screws from the SPD S s bottom panel Use these removed screws to attach the stand holder of the APC 33 to the bottom panel of the SPD S re Do not use the screws included with the APC 33 gt When turning the unit upside down get a bunch of newspapers or magazines and place them under the four corners or at both ends to prevent damage to the buttons and controls Also you should try to orient the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged gt When turning the unit upside down handle with care to avoid dropping it or allowing it to fall or tip over Es Make sure that the stand is installed in an appropriate place to ensure stability Es Do not mount the SPD S on any stand that is insufficiently robust 19 Connecting External Devices A
104. ere the sampled wave is to be saved By pressing CARD you can select the top number of the internal memory or of the memory card Press SAMPLE Mb If you have selected any non empty wave number a new wave number is automatically selected Stby Standby is displayed and the pad indicator for the pad selected in Step 5 lights Activate the device connected to INPUT jacks to control the input level MEM The sound input from INPUT jacks can be heard through the SPD S Input signal level meter 1 Excess level indication StartLvl Start Level indication Turn the INPUT LEVEL knob on the rear panel and watch level meter to maximize the input level without lighting the excess level indicator Press the PAGE buttons to set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value See p 58 for details on the parameters StartLvl Start Level Mode Grade Type When Type is set to PHRASE set the following parameters as well Tempo Beat Click Level HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC a new empty wave number is selected If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the wave number in steps of 10 If you hold down and press or hold down and press the wave number changes quickly HINT While FUNC is being depressed in Steps 4 6 the remaining time for sampling Remain is dis
105. erly Z WARNING Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly N CAUTION Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets em emm ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING Before using this unit make sure to read the instructions below and the Owner s Manual e Do not open or modify in any way the unit or its AC adaptor e Do not attempt to repair the unit or replace parts within it except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so Refer all servicing to your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page e Never use or store the unit in places that are Subject to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle near a heating duct on top of heat generating equipment or NO are Damp e g baths washrooms on wet floors or are Humid or are Exposed to rain or are Dusty or are Subject to high levels of vibration e This unit should be installed on a stand using a clamp such as an APC 33 which is recommended by Roland e When installing the unit on a stand with a clamp such as an APC 33 the stand must not be placed in an unstable location or on an incline but in a level and stable posi
106. es the problem may be that a connecting cable is damaged or there is a problem with the amp or mixer Check the amplification system and the audio connections p 20 Is the pad indicator or START STOP lit when you want to play back a wave When you hit a pad in patch mode the pad indicator lights and the wave is played back If it is not lit after a strike 1000 OFF or an empty wave is assigned to the pad Assign a non empty wave to the pad or execute sampling resampling When you hit a pad in wave mode START STOP lights and the wave is played back If it is not lit after a strike 1000 OFF or an empty wave is selected Select a non empty wave or execute sampling resampling Is Sensitivity set to a low value Raise the Sensitivity value p 77 p 81 p 83 Is Local Control set to OFF If so pads are separated from the sound generator and as a result no sound is produced when they re struck Set the Local Control to ON p 84 Certain Pads Don t Sound Is the level of WAVE A B low Adjust the level of WAVE A B p 34 Is the effects level low The level can be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob for some effect types For effect types and controllability using the EFFECTS CONTROL knob see Effect list p 92 Is Ctrl SW set to REC REH TAP TEMPO or SOUND OFF If so the sound assigned to the pad cannot be triggered Set the control switch to OFF p 79 Sound Production Is D
107. es to mute the sound p 46 Effects Are Uncontrollable or It Is Impossible to Switch between Wave A and Wave B Is CC TX RX set to OFF Set CC TX RX to ON p 84 Is 1000 OFF or any empty wave assigned to Wave B Select a non empty wave for Wave B p 35 or execute sampling resampling Troubleshooting Problems When Playing an External MIDI Sound Module No Sound Are the MIDI cables connected correctly Check the connections A MIDI cable may be broken Is the volume of the MIDI sound module turned down Raise the volume Is the MIDI channel set correctly Set the MIDI channels of the SPD S and external MIDI device to the same setting p 84 Have the note numbers been set properly Match the note numbers on the SPD S with those on the MIDI sound module p 36 Is Ctrl SW set to REC REH TAP TEMPO or SOUND OFF If so the pad won t transmit note information Set Ctrl SW to OFF p 79 The Sound Is too Soft Is Gate Time set too low If you are playing a sound with a soft attack set a longer Gate Time p 36 The Sound of the MIDI Sound Module Changes Doesn t Change When You Change Patches Is PC TX RX set appropriately To be able to change the sounds of the MIDI sound module set PC TX RX to ON When you do not want to change the sounds of the MIDI sound module set it to OFF p 84 The MIDI Sound Module Cannot Be Controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL Knob or the Expressio
108. ess a foot switch Tap Tempo Ctrl SW in CONTROL SW in Setup Edit gt p 79 Patch Level 0 127 Specify the volume of the patch Name Patch name Givea name to the patch A name can have a maximum of eight characters Press PAGE buttons to move the cursor below the name and press to change the character at the cursor If you hold down and press or hold down and press the character changes quickly Hold down SHIFT and press gt to insert a character or hold down SHIFT and press lt to delete a character Press FUNC to switch a letter between uppercase and lowercase If you hold down SHIFT and press the character is changed in the order of A a 0 1 and a space character If you hold down SHIFT and press the character is changed in the reverse order HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value except on the Name screen Chapter 1 Making a performance Creating a patch Patch Utilities Parameters This section describes the steps for copying exchanging and initializing patches and or pad parameters PAD COPY This copies all parameters from one pad to another 1 Set the following parameters Press PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Src PAD 1 9 Hit a pad to choose the copy source Or y
109. et the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value See p 65 for details on the parameters e Quantize Loop Length Beat Click Level Hit a pad or press START STOP and phrase recording begins Rec Recording is displayed Strike the playing surfaces to perform a phrase Record repeatedly in the number of measures set in Loop Length in Step 5 Press to change the Quantize value Mm If you hold down SHIFT and press START STOP during recording a reh rehearsal indication is displayed and recording cannot be temporarily disabled if any playing surface is hit Press SHIFT and START STOP again to return to the Rec indication De If you control the EFFECTS CONTROL knob or operate an expression pedal during phrase recording it makes changes to sound production but not to recording Press START STOP to stop recording Later each time you press START STOP you can alternately start and stop phrase playback By pressing you can change the playback tempo p 65 HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the patch number in steps of 10 If you hold down and press or hold down and press the patch number changes quickly HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the tempo value in steps of 10 MEM The values of the parameters on the left
110. ettings to initial values or delete all the data stored in the SPD S Nore If you execute INIT DELETE to delete patches and waves from the internal memory the SPD S will produce no sound 1 Set the following parameters Press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Init SETUP Select the target of initialization or deletion Del ALL PATCHES SETUP The setup settings are reset to their initial values ALL WAVES ALL PATCHES All patches are deleted ALL ALL WAVES All waves in the SPD S are deleted ALL The internal memory is initialized The setup settings are reset to their initial values and all patches and waves are deleted 2 Press gt to display the screen as shown in the table below Press ENTER to start initialization or deletion During execution now processing is indicated After the execution a complete indication appears and the SPD S returns to the patch mode won Do not power the SPD S off during execution Value selected in Step 1 Screen display SETUP init sure ALL PATCHES ALL WAVES delete sure ALL delete all sure HINT For returning patches waves to the factory settings see p 117 N o 2 o s 5 87 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment Wave Protect This feature provides protection to sampled waves to prevent them from being lost by mistake The wave pr
111. for low band HiThrshd 60 12 dB Level at which the effect starts to be applied for high band HiRatio 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 Rate of output compression when the input level exceeds HiThrshd for high band 2 0 1 2 8 1 4 0 1 8 0 1 16 0 1 INF 1 HiAtack 0 25 100 ms Duration from the time when the input level goes above HiThrshd to the start of the effect for high band HiRelese 50 ms 5 00 s Duration from the time when the input level goes below HiThrshd to the end of the effect for high band HiGain 6 0 18 0 dB Amplification attenuation of the output sound for high band In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal See the table above for details OFF XOVER XOver LOWTHRESLD LowThrshd HITHRESLD HiThrshd Value Parameters controlled with Velo Descriptions See the table above for details OFF LOWCOMPRES LowThrshd LowRatio LowGain The low band level is more intensively compressed as strike force in creases HICOMPRES HiThrshd HiRatio HiGain The high band level is more intensively compressed as strike force in creases o o i D c o Q o lt 103 14 4BAND PE
112. g a sound or for changing a patch To connect two foot switches FS 5U sold separately use a dedicated cable PCS 31 sold separately 30 TRIG IN 1 2 jack Connect a separately sold pad cymbal kick trigger or acoustic drum trigger to the SPD S p 80 31 EXP PEDAL jack Connect an expression pedal to control the effects won Use only the specified expression pedal EV 5 sold separately By connecting any other expression pedals you risk causing malfunction and or damage to the unit 32 MIC LINE switch Set this switch to MIC to connect a microphone to the INPUT jacks p 25 p 53 33 INPUT jacks Connect an audio device or a microphone for sampling p 20 p 25 p 583 To input a sound in mono connect to the L MONO jack 34 INPUT LEVEL knob Controls the input level of the signal from the device connected to the INPUT jacks p 25 p 26 p 53 p 54 p 56 35 OUTPUT jacks Outputs sound signals To output in mono connect to the L MONO jack p 20 36 PHONES jack Accepts connection of stereo headphones p 20 Sound signals are output from the OUTPUT jacks even when o a gt o Q E EI 2 headphones are connected 37 PHONES LEVEL knob Controls the headphones volume This knob is independent of the VOLUME knob 4 17 Panel Descriptions Side Panel 38 MEMORY CARD slot Meni 4 ORY c Compact aD av en 38 MEMORY CARD slot Acc
113. g surface or press lt to return to Step 1 While initializing is in progress now processing is displayed Upon completion of the procedure complete is displayed and you re returned to the Patch mode PATCH COPY Copy a patch to another Set the following parameters Press PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Src Source 1 128 Specify the copy source patch number Dst Destination 1 128 Specify the copy destination patch number Press gt to display copy patch sure Press ENTER to copy the patch or press lt to return to Step 1 While copying is in progress now processing is displayed Upon completion of the procedure complete 17 is displayed and you re returned to the Patch mode PATCH EXCHANGE Exchanges a patch with another Helpful for putting your patches in the desired order 2 Set the following parameters Press PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Src Source 1 128 Specify the patch number that is to be the first partner in the exchange Dst Destination 1 128 Specify the patch number that is to be the second partner in the exchange Press gt to display excg patch sure Press ENTER to execute the exchange or press lt to return to Step 1
114. ge the character at the cursor position When the name is complete press ENTER to save it A now writing indication appears it shows that a wave is being saved MEM If you do not want to save the wave press EXIT and you will return to the Resample Stby screen in Step 8 HINT While FUNC is depressed in Step 7 the patch name is displayed Press FUNC and before hitting a playing surface to change the patch HINT While FUNC is depressed the remaining time for resampling Remain is displayed p 62 ES The parameters listed on the left are returned to their respective initial values when resampling is finished HINT If you turn the CONTROL knob during resampling the effect is also recorded Do not power the SPD S off while resampling is in progress HINT If you press START STOP or hit a relevant playing surface you can check the resampled sound Do not power the SPD S off while saving a wave 60 Chapter 4 Resampling an Existing Wave E Resampling in Wave Mode 1 2 3 4 Press WAVE so you are in wave mode Press to select a wave to be resampled Press RESAMPLE Gain is displayed Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value See p 62 for details on the parameters Gain Mode G
115. gh value no sound is produced when you strike weakly Raise the value gradually while hitting the pad or the like Hit it weakly to check If any sound is missing lower the value slightly Repeat this control to define the best suited value VeloCrv LINEAR Specify the velocity curve p 78 for the pad or the like to select the mode of change Velocity EXP1 EXP2 in volume according to the strike force Curve LOG1 LOG2 SPLINE LOUD1 LOUD2 Scan Time 04 0 ms Because of a slight variation in the attack time of trigger signal depending on the pad type or the characteristics peculiar to acoustic drum triggers the SPD S may occa sionally produce a weaker or stronger sound if you hit a pad at the same strength In this case define the time for the detection of trigger signal scan time to ensure that the strike force is correctly detected As the value increases the time until sound production is increased Specify the smallest possible value O Scan time Time Setting the value Raise the scan time value gradually from 0 ms while hitting the pad or the like at the same strength Set Scan Time to a value at which stable sound is produced with the largest volume At this value hit the pad strongly and weakly to check if prop er volume variation is produced Specify the value while watching the velocity indication p 77 to ensure that the velocity is at 127 when you strike with the greatest force 81
116. gt p 36 EFFECTS gt p 37 PATCH COMMON gt p 37 Listed below are patch utilities See p 33 PAD COPY PAD EXCHANGE PAD INIT Pad Initialize PATCH COPY PATCH EXCHANGE PATCH INIT Patch Initialize Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter for the item To change the individual settings for different playing surfaces hit a playing surface such as a pad on the SPD S an external pad or a foot switch for which the settings are to be changed to select it A flashing pad indicator indicates that the corresponding playing surface is selected While hitting the playing surface for monitoring the sound press to change the parameter value Press EXIT and then repeat Steps 4 to 6 to continue Patch Edit operations Press PATCH to finish Patch Edit The SPD S saves the settings with now writing indicated and then returns to the patch mode HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the patch number in steps of 10 If you hold down and press or hold down and press the patch number changes quickly MEM If there are any selectable items PAGE buttons lt gt or both are lit Mem When it is necessary to press ENTER it is flashing HINT While editing you can also choose among pads sounds by pressing a PAGE button while holding down SHIFT HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initia
117. ight Unauthorized recording distribution sale lending public performance broadcasting or the like in whole or in part of a work musical composition video broadcast public performance or the like whose copyright is held by a third party is prohibited by law Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third party We assume no responsi bility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third party copyrights arising through your use of this unit ESA A EP paa Rua rnoaaoae Fons evan s assure a EU nna 10 Terms Used in This Manual sex sees itinere eae eie de es 11 Setup Guide 65 4 ce eee reo seno es T3 Panel Describir ont rige ck rosae Eau ecu erar HE EE pana seed 14 Mounting on a Stand eee e eeceee etre tenen teens 19 Connecting External Devices 20 Turning On Off the Power cene 22 Turning Oni the POWE ai osioaeetibeteie pei ronedeneteidieoeda reed 22 Turning Off the Power after the Shutdown Operation ssssssssssss 22 Inserting Removing a Memory Card CompactFlash 23 Inserting a Memory Card eene nennen 23 Removing a Memory Card after the Shutdown Operation sss 23 Quick Start mee nne 24 Making a Performance sei tacita teme a One ined ee GATA rH 24 Sampling motea e de cates este SERERE Stunt e e e ie datus de iota 25 Advanced Use cccccccc
118. ill be set to their reset El values Sa o lt Controller Reset value Foot Control 0 off Expression 0 off Effect Control1 0 off Effect Control2 0 off 119 MIDI Implementation All Notes Off Controller number 123 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 7BH 00H n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 When an All Notes Off message is received all notes that are set to on are turned off except waves in which the trigger mode is set to SHOT or ALT System Realtime Message Active Sensing Status FEH When Active Sensing is received the unit will begin monitoring the intervals of all further messages While monitoring if the interval between messages exceeds about 420ms the same processing will be carried out as when All Sounds Off All Notes Off and Reset All Controllers are received and message interval monitoring will be halted mSystem Exclusive Message Status Data byte Status FOH iiH ddH eeH F7H FOH System Exclusive Message status ii IDnumber an ID number manufacturer ID to indicate the manufacturer whose Exclusive message this is Roland s manufacturer ID is 41H ID numbers 7EH and 7FH are extensions of the MIDI standard Universal Non realtime Messages 7EH and Universal Realtime Messages 7FH dd ee data 00H 7FH 0 127 F7H EOX End Of Exclusive The System Exclusive Messages received by SPD S are Universal Non realtime System Exclusive Messages D
119. impregnated with a mild non abrasive detergent Afterwards be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft dry cloth Never use benzine thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or defor mation Repairs and Data Please be aware that all data contained in the unit s memory may be lost when the unit is sent for repairs Important data should always be backed up on a Compact Flash card or written down on paper when possible During repairs due care is taken to avoid the loss of data However in certain cases such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data and Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss of data Additional Precautions Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction or the improper operation of the unit To protect yourself against the risk of loosing important data we recommend that you periodically save a backup copy of important data you have stored in the unit s memory on a CompactFlash card Unfortunately it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored in the unit s memory a Compact Flash card or another MIDI device e g a sequencer once it has been lost Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data e Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sli
120. ions values differ between pads and foot switches EFCTS SW No sound is produced if a pad trigger foot switch has REC REH TAP TEMPO or REC REH SOUND OFF assigned to it TAP TEMPO SOUND OFF HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the values for all playing surfaces are changed to OFF MEMO When you connect two foot switches using the PCS 31 the white plug of the PCS 31 serves as FOOT SW 1 and the red plug as FOOT SW 2 N 9 2 o s E 5 79 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment TRIGGER INPUT How to make settings for pads kick triggers or acoustic drum triggers connected to the TRIG IN jacks Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change parameters and press to change the value When InputMode is set to TRGx2 Trig Type can be set for individual playing surfaces Hit a pad trigger or hold down SHIFT and press the PAGE buttons to change the pad trigger Verify with the flashing pad indicators Parameter Value Descriptions InputMode HD amp RM Select whether or not to use rim shot Input TRGx2 HD amp RM To connect a single pad with rim shot edge shot bell shot features PD 7 PD 9 Mode PD 80R PD 120 CY 6 CY 12R C CY 12H CY 14C CY 15R TRGx2 To connect two devices like pads and kick triggers When two pads are connected the rim shot edge shot bell shot features are unavailable Type PD Select the trigger
121. is appended to the end of numbers in hexadecimal notation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decima H hexadecimal Decimal values such as MIDI channel bank select and program change are listed as one 1 greater than the values given in the above table A 7 bit byte can express data in the range of 128 steps For data where greater precision is required we must use two or more bytes For example two hexadecimal numbers aa bbH expressing two 7 bit bytes would indicate a value of aa x 128 bb lt Example1 gt
122. isrupted Is Mute Group set to anything other than OFF Set Mute Group to OFF p 36 Is Trigger in Wave Edit set to ALTERNATE If so the wave is alternately muted and reproduced each time you hit a pad Set Trigger to SHOT to reproduce the wave each time you hit the pad p 46 Is the Mask Time value appropriate Sometimes you can inadvertently produce a second hit on a pad even though you think you ve hit it just once the stick s momentum can cause it to touch the pad right after the first o o O Es c D o o lt hit In such situations if the trigger mode for the wave is set to ALT sound production is stopped if there is a second strike Raise the Mask Time value p 77 p 82 125 Troubleshooting Sound Production Is not Stopped Press ALL SOUND OFF to stop all sounds being produced p 31 Is Trigger in Wave Edit set to SHOT If so sound production lasts until the end point of the wave so you may feel that the sound is continuing endlessly when a long wave is played back If Trigger is set to ALT the wave is alternately reproduced or muted each time you hit the playing surface p 46 Is Loop in Wave Edit set to ON Set Loop to OFF p 46 The Volume Is Unchangeable Is Dynamics set to OFF Set Dynamics to ON p 36 The Volume Cannot Be Properly Controlled with Strike Strength Are Sensitivity and VeloCurve set appropriately Adjust Sensitivity and VeloCurve p 77 p 81 p
123. it to enable disable the ambience effects p 76 9 PHRASE MAKER button To use the Phrase Maker function p 63 press this button for a moment so it is lit 10 WAVE button MARK button Press this button so it is lit to enter wave mode p 41 Hold down SHIFT and press it to use the marking function p 48 11 ALL SOUND OFF button Stop all the sounds being produced 12 START STOP button Starts or stops sampling resampling or recording with the Phrase Maker function In wave mode press this button to reproduce the sound of the selected wave 13 SAMPLE button To carry out sampling p 52 press this button so it is lit o S 23 eo o E E N 14 RESAMPLE button To carry out resampling p 59 press this button so it is lit 15 CARD button SHUTDOWN button Press this button so it is lit to use a memory card Hold down SHIFT and press it for a moment to shut the unit down p 22 p 23 16 SETUP button CARD UTIL button Press this button so it is lit to access the Setup Edit Utilities p 74 Hold down SHIFT and press it to access the Card Utilities p 67 17 EDIT button Press this button so it is lit to access the Patch Edit Utilities p 32 p 33 or Wave Edit Utilities p 43 p 44 18 FUNC button For example while this button is depressed the remaining memory capacity time is indicated Depending on each status it produces different functions 19 SHIFT
124. iting Parameter Value Descriptions Assign POLY Select whether to produce a polyphonic sound or a monophonic sound MONO POLY With repeated hits the newly triggered sounds overlap the previous ones MONO With repeated hits each newly triggered sound replaces the previous one Loop OFF ON Enable or disable loop continuous playback of the wave Reverse OFF ON Enable or disable reversed playback of the wave Trigger SHOT Define the playback mode when hitting the pad trigger ALTERNATE SHOT Sounds each time you hit the pad GATE ALTERNATE Sound will alternately be triggered or muted stop each time you hit the pad GATE This setting is for using an external MIDI device to sound the SPD S The wave is sounded when a NOTE ON is received and stops when a NOTE OFF arrives When you hit a pad trigger of the SPD S the wave is reproduced then stops after the du ration specified for Gate Time p 36 under PAD CONTROL in Patch Edit Name Wave name Give a name to the wave A wave name can have a maximum of eight characters Press the PAGE buttons to move the cursor below the name character and press to change them If you hold down and press or hold down and press the character changes quickly Hold down SHIFT and press gt to insert a character or hold down SHIFT and press lt to delete a character Press FUNC to switch a letter between uppercase and lowercase
125. l value Chapter 1 Making a Performance Creating a Patch Patch Utilities When changing any item on the following patch utilities see their respective reference pages You can select the items listed below in Step 4 p 32 in Basic Operations for Patch Edit However they are different in character from Patch Edit To take the subsequent steps for these items follow the steps described on their respective reference pages PAD COPY gt p 38 PAD EXCHANGE gt p 38 PAD INIT Pad Initialize gt p 39 PATCH COPY gt p 39 PATCH EXCHANGE gt p 39 PATCH INIT Patch Initialize gt p 40 MEM Steps 1 to 4 in Basic Operations for Patch Edit are identical to the steps for operation of patch utilities E xx o 2 o G lt 0 33 Chapter 1 Making a performance Creating a patch Patch Edit Parameters These parameters allow you to select the sounds that will be triggered by pads on or connected to the SPD S or foot switch WAVE A Select a wave to be assigned to a pad Press EDIT Two waves A and B can be assigned to any pad Only Wave A can be assigned to the foot switch This is for configuring wave A Hit the pad or press the PAGE buttons while holding down SHIFT to choose what you are editing Pad indicators light up to indicate what pad trigger you are working on Setting up Press PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value
126. lating a metal plate reverb unit RevTime 0 1 10 0 s Duration of the reverb LF Damp THRU Cutoff frequency for low frequency damping THRU no damping 50 4000 Hz HF Damp 1000 Hz 12 5 kHz Cutoff frequency for high frequency damping THRU no damping THRU ReverbLevel 0 127 Volume level of the reverb In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal Descriptions See the table above for details OFF DELAYTIME DlyTime DLYFEEDBAK DlyFeedBak REVTIME RevTime REVERBLEV ReverbLevel WIDE RevTime HF Damp ReverbLevel The overall reverb effect is controlled Value Parameters controlled with Velo Descriptions See the table above for details OFF DLYFEEDBAK DlyFeedBak REVTIME RevTime REVERBLEV ReverbLevel RVTIME LEV RevTime ReverbLevel The reverb gets deeper as strike force increases RESOTUNE DlyTime DlyFeedBak Produces a special reverb sound the pitch of which varies depending on the strike force 95 o o 2 Es c D o o lt 3 STEREODELAY Stereo Delay Adds a delay in stereo to the original sound to produce a fat sound or special effects When FbkMo
127. lay only Press CARD to select between the internal memory indicator unlit and the card memory indicator lit 76 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment PAD Settings parameters for the pads on the SPD S Note In the patch mode pads can be selected individually But here there are only two options Pads 1 to 3 edge pads and Pads 4 to 9 main pads Each group of pads shares the following parameters Hit a pad or press PAGE buttons while holding down SHIFT to change the pad The flashing indicators tells you which ones are selected Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Sensitivity 1 16 Define the sensitivity of the pads to control the balance between the strike intensity and the sound volume As the value increases the sensitivity is higher which means that a louder sound is produced with a weak strike Specify the value while watching the velocity indication see the box below to ensure that the velocity is at 127 when you strike the hardest VeloCurve LINEAR Choose the velocity curve p 78 for the pads to select the mode of change in volume Velocity EXP1 EXP2 according to the playing velocity Curve LOG1 LOG2 SPLINE LOUD1 LOUD2 Mask Time 0 64 in steps of 4ms You may hear a sound twice though you feel you have hit a pad only once This is a 9
128. lls 16 fast speed drum phrases 60 sleigh bells african jingle 17 hip hop drum phrases 61 ankle beads 18 tabla phrases 62 shaker ganza 19 didgeridoo phrases 63 maracas caxixi shekere 20 riff amp sequence 64 claves wood block 21 walking bass phrases BPM 120 65 cricket flex metal metal crasher 22 DREAM TRANCE multi track phrases BPM 136 66 ratchet vibla slap 23 GARAGE HOUSE multi track phrases BPM 127 67 bongo 24 G FUNK multi track phrases BPM 94 68 conga 25 G FUNK2 multi track phrases BPM 94 69 timbales 26 ABSTRUCT multi track phrases BPM 88 70 djembe 27 R amp B multi track phrases BPM 80 71 cajon 28 R amp B2 multi track phrases BPM 78 72 talking drum afro drums 29 ART CORE multi track phrases BPM 165 73 cuica 30 JAZZ STEP multi track phrases BPM 172 74 pandeiro 31 DRUM N BASS multi track phrases BPM 176 75 surdo 32 DARK CORE multi track phrases BPM 160 76 tamborim 33 hits 77 berimbau 34 special FX 78 caixa 35 voices 1 79 apito rainstick 36 voices 2 80 tabla 37 voices 3 81 dholak 38 bass slide 82 pot drum 39 club snares 83 timpani 40 electronic snares 84 animal S E 41 acoustic snares 85 nature S E 42 hand claps finger snap 86 transport S E 43 club kicks 87 human life S E 44 electronic kicks Symbols A los t aste 24 30 41 EDU S eam uberi 15 Alto delete ut ind 51 5 to format REEE 67 5 Eo anit iia te re etes 40 5 to tr ncate 1 estet 49 A Jo al aio nati ea aM
129. me BALANCE Balance WIDE Time HF Damp Balance The overall reverb effect is controlled COLOR HF Damp EQ High LF Damp EQ Low Brightness of the tone is controlled Value Parameters controlled with Velo Descriptions See the table above for details OFF TIME Time BALANCE Balance SHORT Time Balance The reverb gets deeper as strike force increases The effect is shallow MIDDLE Time Balance The reverb gets deeper as strike force increases The effect is intermediate LONG Time Balance The reverb gets deeper as strike force increases The effect is deep COLOR HF Damp EQ High LF Damp EQ Low The tone gets brighter as strike force increases 94 2 DLYEDREVERB Delayed Reverb Adds a delay before reverb to delay the reverb sound D O A ReverbLevel L out R out Parameter Value Descriptions EQ Low 12 0 12 0 dB Low frequency amplification attenuation EQ High 12 0 12 0 dB High frequency amplification attenuation DlyTime 1 5 2000 ms Delay time from the start of the original sound to the start of the delay sound DlyFeedBak 98 98 Rate at which the delay sound is fed back Negative reversed phase LowCut THRU Frequency below which the delay sound fed back to the reverb is cut off THRU the low 50 4000 Hz cut filter disabled RevType HALL HALL reverb simulating a concert hall ROOM ROOM reverb simulating a room PLATE PLATE reverb simu
130. mode HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the wave number in steps of 10 If you hold down and press or hold down and press the wave number changes quickly A If you have selected 1000 OFF in Step 2 by mistake cannot execute is displayed and you cannot go into Wave Edit Mem When there are any selectable items PAGE buttons lt gt or both are lit Mem When it is necessary to press ENTER it is flashing Nore If you have selected an a new y m o 2 Q G 5 empty wave in Step 2 no items other than WAVE COPY and WAVE INFO are indicated HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value 43 Chapter 2 Wave Editing About the Wave Utilities Please refer to the relevant reference page if you wish to make changes for any of the following wave utilities Although you can select the items listed below in Step 4 p 43 in Basic Operations for Wave Edit they are different in character from Wave Edit Please follow the procedure described on the relevant reference pages WAVE TRUNCATE gt p 49 WAVE PITCH gt p 49 WAVE CHOP gt p 50 WAVE COPY gt p 51 WAVE DELETE gt p 51 WAVE INFO Wave Information gt p 51 MEM Steps 1 through 4 of Basic Operations for Wave Edit are identical to those carried out for wave utilities
131. n Pedal Is CC TX RX set to OFF Set CC TX RX set to ON p 84 Other Problems The SPD S Receives No Exclusive Messages Is MIDI CH set to OFF If so the SPD S cannot receive MIDI messages Set MIDI CH to any value other than OFF p 84 Does the Device ID number match The Device ID number of the SPD S match the Device ID number of the transmitting MIDI sound module p 84 Effects Do not Function Is EFFECTS switched off Switch EFFECTS on p 31 The Screen Display Is So Faint or Dark That It Is Hard to Read Has the display s contrast been properly adjusted Adjust the value on the screen for the LCD Contrast parameter p 76 or by pressing PATCH and in patch mode p 90 Viewing angle and the room temperature affect the visibility of the screen Reposition the SPD S as needed to make the screen display easy to read o o 2 c o o lt 129 Message List General Message Descriptions Measures system error An error has occurred in the internal system Contact your retailer or the nearest Roland Service Cen ter memory damaged The contents of the internal memory are damaged Press any button on the panel to display ENTER to init Press ENTER to initialize the internal memory If the problem cannot be solved contact your retailer or the nearest Roland Service Center wave protected Wave protection is enabled and
132. nal sequencer 4 Press gt to display bulk dump sure Press ENTER to execute bulk dumping During transmission now sending is displayed After the transmission is finished a complete indication appears and the SPD S returns to the Dump screen in Step 2 To cancel the transmission midstream press EXIT 5 Stop the external sequencer to stop recording N x oO 2 o s E 5 85 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment Retrieving Saved Data Back to the SPD S Retrieves the settings saved to sequencers and other external MIDI devices to the SPD S Nore The data stored on the SPD S is overwritten Save necessary data to external MIDI devices before executing this operation Nid Set the device ID Device ID in MIDI in Setup Edit gt p 84 used for saving bulk data 1 Connect the MIDI IN connector on the SPD S to the MIDI OUT connector of an external sequencer using a MIDI cable MIDI OUT a MIDI IN External Segencer S705 Qo000 455 2009290 D oO Dic mnmoanmr o SPD S 2 Press PATCH to enter patch mode Note Bulk data cannot be retrieved in any mode other than patch mode 3 Transfer the settings data from the external sequencer to the SPD S The transferred settings are restored 86 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment INIT DELETE Reset the SPD S s s
133. nd shock hazards This unit either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speakers may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should immediately stop using the unit and consult an audiologist Do not allow any objects e g flammable material coins pins or liquids of any kind water soft drinks etc to penetrate the unit a e Immediately turn the power off remove the AC A adaptor from the outlet and request servicing by your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page when The AC adaptor or the power supply cord has been damaged or If smoke or unusual odor occurs Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled onto the unit or The unit has been exposed to rain or otherwise has become wet or Theunit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance e In households with small children an adult should A provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit e Protect the unit from strong impact A Do not drop it an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices Be especially careful
134. nesesesesnsnensseseeceseseseecaanesesesesnenenesees 65 For Phrase Recording siie enirn ieo Arek Eae REER EEan nE E enne 65 For Phrase Playback cite tees ered e e terrm eget ens 65 Parameters for Phrase Resampling occocononononooncnnnnnnnncnrncnncnnnnnncnnarnronannnnanannrnrnnrarananannnonos 66 Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card 67 Regarding Recommended CompactFlash Cards sss 67 Formatting a CompactFlash Card sss 67 Basic Operations of Card Utilities merene Sr Ei OE E 68 Parameters for Card UtnlUeS ener aaeeeo etaa rere Saenen rea a eA Eren aa E Se AATRE RE 69 FILE IMPORT usada dit 69 FILE EXPOR T innin a bl i ai ibas 71 BACRUPLOADS 8 qndasadesieteb nan dovute ri dta ade h Mna tata 72 BACKUP SA VP bua Ian pra cuis 73 BACKUP DELETE ite eee een PE eddie be censes 73 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment 74 Basic Operations for Setup Edit sese 74 About the Setup UUES eiei ensisi etoh tenente tenentes 75 Setup Edit Parameters snina ien ioei iesene ceea ei Teana ana Eaa nana nennen 76 SUSE MEET 76 PAD or da IA A AS 77 Velocity Curves i seti etie edlen ne iee e O ee ge d E Red tetto sete iota 78 CONTROLS arcas edil de road delatae n ed io ERE 79 TRIGGER INP U i dnte ero lA AA pred 80 hr Rin E E INPS 84 Setup Utilities Parameters sioki eiiean e ee e aE tenentes 85 BULRDUMP ane esenee a bar aided IA e aA ad cal 85 Retrieving Saved Data Back to the
135. nge in which the excess level indication remains unlit HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the patch number in steps of 10 If you hold down and press or hold down and press the patch number changes quickly HINT While FUNC is being depressed in Steps 5 6 the remaining time for sampling Remain is displayed p 58 26 6 10 Press START STOP to start sampling S pat tia od Do not power the SPD S off iin y while sampling is in progress A Wait message appears and the SPD S enters the standby state Start playback of the CD player then sampling begins automatically A Rec o S E 0 2 E EI n message is displayed while sampling is in progress Press START STOP to finish sampling START STOP A write message is displayed Assign a name to the wave Press the PAGE buttons to move the cursor under the name and press to change the character at the cursor position When the name is op ab Ho lero hit a relevant playing surface complete press ENTER to save it cenas caes sound A Do not power the SPD S off MEMO while saving a wave If you do not want to save the wave press EXIT and you will return to the Stby HINT A now writing message appears it shows that a wave is being saved Standby screen in Step 5 After saving the wave you will return to patch m
136. nge the value Parameter Value Descriptions Sre 1001 399 Select the wave to be copied from Source c001 500 1001 399 From the internal memory C001 500 From the memory card By pressing CARD you can select the top of the internal memory or of the memory card While continuing to hold down FUNC the remaining capacity of the memory calculated from the grade and the mode of the wave to be copied from Remain is indicated Dst I001 399 Select the wave to be copied to Destina c001 500 1001 399 To the internal memory tion C001 500 To the memory card By pressing CARD you can select the top of the internal memory or of the memory card If you press SHIFT and FUNC a new empty wave number is selected While continuing to hold down FUNC the remaining capacity of the memory calculated from the grade and the mode of the wave to be copied from Remain is indicated y jas o 2 o G lt 0 2 Press gt to display copy wave sure Press ENTER to execute the copying or press lt to return to Step 1 While copying is in progress now processing is displayed After execution a complete indication appears and the SPD S returns to the wave mode WAVE DELETE Permanently erasing the currently selected wave 1 gt to delete is indicated Press gt HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press ALL SOUND OFF in wave mode you
137. noise may be produced FEEDBACK Feedback DELAYLEVEL DelayLevel 96 4 SYNC DELAY Sync Delay Adds a delay the duration of which is specified in note length corresponding to tempo The delay time can also be automatically adjusted to the tempo of the wave that is played back Effect synchronization Phrase Sync gt p 116 Parameter Value Descriptions Tempo 20 260 Tempo You can also define the tempo by controlling the intervals at which you hit a pad or depress a foot switch Tap Tempo Ctrl SW in CONTROL SW in Setup Edit gt p 79 PhraseSync OFF ON Phrase sync switch Effect synchronization Phrase Sync gt p 116 Beat B5 5242J4444 Note length EE H Settings that would result in a delay time in excess of two seconds are not per mitted Feedback 0 98 Rate at which the delay sound is fed back DelayLevel 0 127 Volume level of the delay sound In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal See the table above for details OFF TEMPO Tempo Operation when set to TEMPO may produce some noise BEAT Beat FEEDBACK Feedback DELAYLEVEL DelayLev
138. o be saved the new tion 1001 399 To the internal memory empty C001 500 To the memory card wave By pressing CARD you can select the top number of the inter numbers nal memory or of the memory card If you press SHIFT and FUNC a new empty wave number is selected 1 Initial value for resampling in the patch mode 2 Initial value for resampling in the wave mode HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value Other Descriptions Remain Displays the duration for which new resampling is possible the remaining time The duration varies depending on the Mode and the Grade This value is for indication only The duration is indicated in terms of minutes m and seconds s while FUNC is depressed in parameter set ting 62 Chapter 5 layaring Performances to Make a hrase Phrase Maker The Phrase Maker allows you to overdub a short rhythmical performance to make a phrase which you can then save as a new wave Basic Operation for Phrase Maker Mem Phrase Maker produces a maximum of four voices 1 2 3 4 dal Press PATCH so you are in patch mode Press to select a patch Press PHRASE MAKER for an extended time A Standby J 120 indication appears Press to fix the tempo displayed on the screen For details on the tempo see p 65 Press the PAGE buttons to s
139. o enable the effects press EFFECTS so it is lit To disable the effects press EFFECTS so it is unlit NERO To control the effects turn the EFFECTS CONTROL knob to the left or right Turning the knob to the right increases the difference This operation is active while EFFECTS is lit EFFECTS CONTROL dE HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the patch number in steps of 10 If you hold down and press or hold down and press the patch number changes quickly HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press EXIT the changes you ve made with the knob are cancelled MEM If you press ALL SOUND OFF all sounds being produced are stopped o gt 0 o E E 2 After your performance follow the steps in Turning Off the Power after the Shutdown Operation p 22 to power the SPD S off Sampling The SPD S allows you to load sample your favorite sounds then play them The following guides you through the process of connecting a CD player sampling a sound from the accompanying CD and playing it back udi Unauthorized recording sampling of any audio work made by any third parties is prohibited by law unless it is limited to special circumstances such as private personal enjoyment Do not record illegally he Roland Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for legal penalties or claims made by copyright holders as a result
140. ode If you hit the playing surface of PAD 4 you can check the sampled sound Turn off the power to the SPD S according to the steps of Turning Off the Power after the Shutdown Operation p 22 27 28 Advanced Use Chapter 1 Making a Performance Creating a Patch The patch mode is for giving a performance A patch is a combination of sounds assigned to different playing surfaces and effect settings The internal memory can store 128 patches No patch can be stored on any memory card Patch 001 PAD 1 PATCH COMMON PAD CONTROL PRIN M PAD CONTROL EFFECTS TRIGIN 2 PAD CONTROL FOOT SW 1 PAD CONTROL FOOT SW 2 PAD CONTROL Patch Mode To enter patch mode press PATCH so it is lit Selecting a patch Press to change the patch number HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the patch number in steps of 10 If you hold down and press or hold down and press the patch number changes quickly Making sure of the memory card CompactFlash MEMO If you press CARD while it is When the selected patch uses a wave stored on a card CARD flashes flashing its light goes out without the CompactFlash card inserted in the card slot of the SPD S In this case the wave sound is not reproduced temporarily 30 Chapter 1 Making a Performance Creating a Patch Locking the buttons You can lock disable the but
141. ode or wave mode MEM Press PATCH to select patch mode or press WAVE to select wave mode 2 Hold down SHIFT and press CARD for about two seconds to start the shutdown operation While the shutdown operation is in progress a shutdown indication is displayed A shutdown OK indication appears when the shutdown operation is complete Then you can turn off the power safely rigid After a shutdown OK indication appears press PATCH to return to patch mode or press WAVE to return to wave mode 3 Turn down the volume level of the SPD S and the external devices connected to the SPD S 4 Turn off the power to the external devices 5 Press the POWER button to turn off the power to the SPD S 22 Inserting Removing a Memory Card CompactFlash Inserting a Memory Card Open the card slot cover on the left side of the SPD S and insert a memory card MEMO A memory card can be inserted when either SPD S s power is on or off won Carefully insert the CompactFlash all the way in until it is firmly in place Setup Guide Removing a Memory Card after the Shutdown Operation von While the SPD S s power is on make sure to take the shutdown operation before removing a memory card CompactFlash Removing it before the shutdown operation is finished may corrupt the data in the internal memory or the memory card Select patch mode or wave mode Nid Press PATCH to select p
142. oduces a poorer sound quality than that of STANDARD but consumes half FINE the memory space that STANDARD uses STANDARD produces standard sound quality FINE produces the highest sound quality but consumes double the memory space used by STANDARD Two voices are used in this grade Dst 1001 399 Choose the wave number destination to which the audio file is to be saved The initial Destina c001 500 value is the top number of the new empty waves tion When you select ALL in Src above select the wave number to which the first file is to be saved The other files are automatically saved to new empty wave numbers in succes sion 1001 399 To the internal memory C001 500 To the memory card By pressing CARD you can select the top number of the internal memory or of the memory card If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC a new empty wave number is selected NEO While FUNC is depressed the remaining memory capacity Remain is displayed Press gt so that sure appears Assign a name to the wave The initial value is the file name specified for Src in Step 1 Press the PAGE buttons to move the cursor under the name and press to change the character at the cursor position When the name is complete press ENTER to save it While saving is in progress now processing is displayed Mb When you press gt with Src in Step 1 set to ALL import all sure is displayed
143. of any illegal recordings made using any Roland product E Before Sampling Take the following steps before sampling 1 Turn the INPUT LEVEL knob on the rear panel to MIN ONO LEVEL 2 won Connect a CD player to the INPUT jacks on the rear panel nana O O or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the R L MONO INPUT volume and turn off the power on all devices before 3 making any connections Set the MIC LINE switch on the rear panel to LINE Y 11 MIC LINE Power up the CD player Follow the steps in Turning On the Power p 22 to power the SPD S on 25 E Sampling Press PATCH so you are in patch mode PATCH Press to select the patch that name is New Patch Press SAMPLE SAMPLE The screen displays select dest pad Try to sample a sound onto PAD 4 in this tutorial So hit the playing surface of the PAD 4 If you need to select a pad again press EXIT to return to patch mode A Stby Standby message is displayed and the indicator of PAD 4 lights Play back the connected CD player and control the input level PAD Go C G Jetta NEM The sound input from INPUT jacks can be heard through the SPD S Input signal level meter Excess level indication StartLvl Start Level indication Turn the INPUT LEVEL knob on the rear panel with your eye on the level meter to maximize the input level within the ra
144. of the starting address of the transmitted data ddH Address LSB lower byte of the starting address of the transmitted data eeH Data the actual data to be transmitted Multiple bytes of data are transmitted starting from the address ffH Data sum Checksum F7H EOX End Of Exclusive The amount of data that can be transmitted at once time will depend on the type of data and data must be requested using a specific starting address and size If Data Set 1 is transmitted successively there must be an interval of at least 40 ms Regarding the checksum please refer to Page 123 2 Transmit data In wave mode the SPD S sends no messages other than active sensing Messages included in Phrase Maker data are not transmitted When SETUP MIDI Soft Thru is set to ON messages received in addition to the following messages are also sent Channel Voice Messages The following channel voice messages are transmitted on the channel specified in the SETUP MIDI MIDI Channel Note Off Status 2nd byte 3rd byte 8nH kkH vvH n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 kk note number 00H 7FH 0 127 vv Note off velocity 40H 64 fixed A Note Off message is sent when the time specified in PATCH PAD CONTROL Gate Time has lapsed after a pad has been struck e Note On Status 2nd byte 3rd byte 9nH kkH vvH n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 kk note number 00H 7FH 0 127 vv note on
145. oland dev Device ID dev 00H 1FH 1 32 Initial value is 10H 17 00H 67H Model ID SPD S 11H Command ID RQ1 aaH Address MSB upper byte of the starting address of the requested data bbH Address 2nd 2nd byte of the starting address of the requested data ccH Address 3rd 3rd byte of the starting address of the requested data ddH Address LSB lower byte of the starting address of the requested data ssH Size MSB ttH Size 2nd uuH Size 3rd vvH Size LSB sum Checksum F7H EOX End Of Exclusive Regarding the checksum please refer to Page 123 For Bulk Dump Request you must use the Address and Size listed in the following Bulk Dump Request Parameter Dump Request Address H Size H 70 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 SETUP request for all setup except Device ID and LCD Contrast 71 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ALL PATCHES dump request for all patches MIDI Implementation OData set 1 DT1 12H This is the message that actually performs data transmission The SPD S only receives bulk data Status Data byte Status FOH 41H dev 00H 67H 12H F7H aaH bbH ccH ddH eeH ffH sum Byte Explanation FOH Exclusive status 41H ID number Roland dev Device ID dev 00H 1FH 1 32 Initial value is 10H 17 00H 67H Model ID SPD S 12H Command ID DT1 aaH Address MSB upper byte of the starting address of the transmitted data bbH Address 2nd 2nd byte of the starting address of the transmitted data ccH Address 3rd 3rd byte
146. onfigure this parameter to change the sensitivity of the rim alone with that of the head left unchanged HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value With InputMode set to HD amp RM if you hold down SHIFT and press ENTER the currently displayed value is copied to the other trigger input 83 N x oO 2 o s E 5 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment MIDI Configures the MIDI functions Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change parameters and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions MIDI Ch MIDI Channel OFF 1 16 Set the MIDI channel If set to OFF the SPD S will not send or receive any MIDI messages in cluding system exclusive messages LocalControl Local Control OFF ON Make settings for recording performance on the SPD S using an external MIDI sequencer Make connections as portrayed in the diagram below Set it to OFF to first send performance data to the external sequencer and then to the SPD S sound generator instead of directly send ing them to the SPD S sound generator OFF Playing surfaces such as pads are separated from the SPD S sound generator The in ternal sound generator produces no sound when a playing surface is struck ON Playing surfaces such as pads are associated with the SPD S sound generator The in ternal sound generator produces soun
147. or different effect types are remembered When you change the patch the parameters for all the effect types other than the one currently selected are reset to their respective initial values 92 Effect Type List For details on each effect type see its reference page 1 REVERB GATE p 94 Z DLYEDREVERB p 95 3 STEREODELAY p 96 4 SYNC DELAY p 97 5 TAPE ECHO p 97 6 CHORUS p 98 7 PHASER p 98 8 FLANGER p 99 9 STEPFLANGER p 100 10 TREMOLO PAN p 101 11 SIMPLE COMP p 101 12 COMP ENHANC p 102 13 2BAND COMP p 103 14 4BAND PEQ p 104 15 FILTER p 105 16 ISOLATOR p 105 17 WAH p 106 18 OVERDRIVE p 107 19 DISTORTION p 108 20 LO FI p 109 21 RADIOTUNING p 109 22 RINGMODULAT p 109 28 PITCHSHIFT p 110 24 PITCHBENDER p 110 25 OCTAVE p 111 26 VOICETRANS p 111 27 CENTRCANCEL p 112 28 SYNTH PERC p 113 29 SHORTLOOPER p 114 30 SLICER p 115 o o i D c o Q o lt 93 Effect Parameters 1 REVERB GATE Adds reverb to the sound to simulate a spacious room Lin Balance D Balance D L out Balance W Balance W R out Parameter Value Descriptions RevType HALL HALL reverb simulating a concert hall ROOM ROOM reverb simulating a room PLATE PLATE reverb simul
148. otect setting is remembered when the SPD S is powered off When you next power the SPD S on the SPD S is booted with the latest wave protect setting active Its factory setting is ON enabled Enabling the wave protect 1 When the wave protect is OFF disabled hold down WAVE and SETUP and power the SPD S on After the indication Welcome to SPD S wave protect on appears and the wave protect is set to ON Disabling wave protect 1 When wave protect is ON enabled hold down WAVE and SETUP and power the SPD S on After the indication Welcome to SPD S wave protect off appears and wave protect is set to OFF won When wave protect is ON the following operations cannot be executed with a wave protected message indicated WAVE TRUNCATE and WAVE DELETE in Wave Edit e BACKUP LOAD in Card Utilities DELETE ALL WAVES and DELETE ALL in Setup Edit 88 Appendices Patch Mode Operation Function SHIFT EXIT Cancel the effects control FUNC Press it for a moment to lock or unlock buttons EFFECTS EDIT Jump to the effect type selection screen in Patch Edit PATCH PATCH Adjust the contrast of the display Patch Edit Operation Function Applicable screens SHIFT FUNC Load the initial value SHIFT EXIT Cancel the effects control Patch Mode Patch Edit SHIFT ENTER Copy the settings for the cur
149. ou can press to select it Source TRIG IN 1 2 You can check which pad is specified by noticing which pad indicator is flashing or FOOT SW 1 2 by viewing the display Hold down FUNC and press to change the patch to be copied from Dst PAD 1 9 Hit a pad to choose the copy destination Or you can press to select it Destina TRIG IN 1 2 You can check which pad is specified by noticing which pad indicator is flashing or tion FOOT SW 1 2 by viewing the display Hold down FUNC and press to change the patch to be copied to 2 Press gt to display copy pad sure Press ENTER to execute the copying or press to return to Step 1 While copying is in progress now processing is displayed Upon completion of the procedure complete is displayed and you re returned to the Patch mode MIDI note number and gate time parameters are not copied PAD EXCHANGE This exchanges all parameters between one pad trigger and another 1 Set the following parameters Press PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Sre PAD 1 9 Hit a pad to choose the exchange source Or press to change it Source TRIG IN 1 2 You can check which pad is specified by noticing which pad indicator is flashing or FOOT SW 1 2 by viewing the display Hold down FUNC and press to change the
150. ou can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal See the table above for details OFF SENS Sens o o 2 Es c Do e o lt 101 12 COMP ENHANC Compressor Enhancer Produces the effect of a serially connected a compressor and an enhancer The enhancer sharpens sound to accentuate it Parameter Value Descriptions CP Thrshd 60 12 dB Level at which the compressor effect starts to be applied CP Ratio 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 Rate of output compression when the compressor input level exceeds CP Thrshd 2 0 1 2 8 1 4 0 1 INF infinite 8 0 1 16 0 1 INF 1 CP Atack 0 25 100 ms Duration from the time when the compressor input level goes above CP Thrshd to the start of the effect CP Relese 50 ms 5 00 s Duration from the time when the compressor input level goes below CP Thrshd to the end of the effect CP Gain 6 0 18 0 dB Amplification attenuation of the compressor output sound EH Sens 0 127 Rate of the enhancer effect EH MixLevel 0 127 Volume of the sound generated by the enhancer EQ Low 12 0 12 0 dB Amplification attenuation at low frequency EQ High 12 0 12 0 dB Amplification attenuation at high frequency In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and
151. ove the cursor under the name and press to change the character at the cursor position When the name is complete press ENTER to save it A now writing indication appears it shows that a wave is being saved MET If you do not want to save the wave press EXIT and you will return to the Gain screen in Step 3 Nid The start point p 47 p 48 in the created wave is set automatically and MARK lights up HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the tempo value in steps of 10 HINT While FUNC is depressed the remaining time for resampling Remain is displayed p 66 won The parameters on the left are reset to their respective initial values when phrase resampling is finished ES Effects are disabled during phrase resampling A Do not power the SPD S off while resampling is in progress HINT If you press START STOP or hit a relevant playing surface you can check the resampled sound Do not power the SPD S off while saving a wave Chapter 5 Layering Performances to Make a Phrase Phrase Maker Parameters for Phrase Maker For Phrase Recording The following parameter values is remembered even while the SPD S is switched off Parameter Value Descriptions Tempo 20 260 In the standby screen set the tempo of the phrase You can also define the tempo by controlling the intervals at which you hit a pad or de press a foot
152. p data S Once you execute this operation the loaded backup data will replace the settings currently within the SPD S 1 Set the following parameter Press the PAGE buttons to change parameters and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Load 1 1 4 To choose a set of backup data stored on a card One Wave One Wave Selecting an individually stored wave in the backup data When Load was set to 1 4 in Step 1 2 Press gt so that load sure appears Press ENTER to load the backup data selected in Load in Step 1 While loading is in progress now processing is displayed Afterwards the SPD S returns to the patch mode he Do not power the unit off during execution When Load was set to One Wave in Step 1 2 Set the following parameters as well Press the PAGE buttons to change parameters and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Src 1001 1399 Select the wave number s to be loaded from the backup data on a card The left most digit Source 2001 2399 represents the backup data set number The bottom three digits 001 to 399 represent the 3001 3399 wave number contained in the backup data set 4001 4399 Press FUNC and to move to the beginning of the backup data set Dst 1001 399 Select the wave number to which the wave is loaded The initial value is the top number of Destina c00
153. played p 58 Nore The volume of the device connected to INPUT jacks must also be adjusted ES The parameters listed on the left return to their respective initial values when sampling is finished 56 Chapter 3 Sampling o 6 Press START STOP to start sampling wee MES When StartLvl is set to OFF in Step 5 while sampling is in progress Sampling starts immediately Start the performance of the device connected to the INPUT jacks Rec is displayed while sampling is in progress When StartLvl is set to anything other than OFF in Step 5 Wait appears and the SPD S enters standby mode Start the performance of the device connected to the INPUT jacks An input signal that is higher in level than the value set in StartLvl triggers sampling Alternatively press START STOP again to start sampling Rec is displayed while sampling is in progress When the performance is finished press START STOP to finish sampling 8 A write indication is displayed and you can name the wave Press HINT 5 the PAGE buttons to move the cursor under the name characters and If you press START STOP or S press to change them When the name is complete press hit a pad you can listen the o ENTER to save it a A now writing indication appears until the wave is saved NOTE MEMO Do not power the SPD S off while saving a wave If you do not want to save the wave press EXIT and you will return to
154. rade Type Auto End Dst Destination Press a PAGE button to display Stby Standby Press START STOP to start resampling Rec is indicated When Auto End is set to ON in Step 4 resampling is automatically finished When it is set to OFF press START STOP again to finish resampling A write indication is displayed Assign a name to the wave Press the PAGE buttons to move the cursor under the name and press to change the character at the cursor position When the name is complete press ENTER to save it A now writing indication appears it shows that a wave is being saved MEMO If you do not want to save the wave press EXIT and you will return to the Gain screen in Step 4 Nid The start point p 47 p 48 in a wave created by resampling in patch mode or wave mode is set automatically and MARK lights up HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the wave number in steps of 10 If you hold down and press or hold down and press the wave number changes quickly A The parameters listed on the left are returned to their respective initial values when resampling is finished HINT While FUNC is depressed in Steps 4 6 the remaining time for resampling Remain is displayed p 62 o 2 o G 5 Nore Do not power the SPD S off while resampling is in progress HINT If you press
155. re displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal See the table above for details OFF LOOPSW LoopSw TIMING Timing LOOPLENGTH LoopLength HOLD Hold Value Parameters controlled with Velo See the table above for details OFF LOOPSW LoopSw LOOPLENGTH LoopLength 114 30 SLICER Cuts the sound in succession The timing of the sound cutting can also be automatically adjusted to the tempo of the wave that is played back Effect synchronization Phrase Sync gt p 116 Includes a flanger effect Parameter Value Descriptions Tempo 20 260 Tempo You can also define the tempo by controlling the intervals at which you hit a pad or de press a foot switch Tap Tempo Ctrl SW in CONTROL SW in Setup Edit gt p 79 PhraseSync OFF ON Phrase sync switch Effect synchronization Phrase Sync gt p 116 Variation VAROI VARI6 Variation in timing of cutting off a sound See the diagram Rate x1 x2 x4 x8 Duration of the variation x1 One measure as one cycle x2 1 2 measure as one cycle x4 1 4 measure as one cycle x8 1 8 measure as one cycle Flanger 0 127 Flanger effect v
156. receives note message with the note number concerned A symbol is indicated on the screen for playing surfaces with assigned sounds that are not reproduced when note message is received Gate Time 0 1 s 8 0 s Allows you to determine the length gate time of the notes that will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector on an individual pad basis The value can be changed in steps of 0 1 second Nore Volume variation cannot be activated with a foot switch HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC the parameter is reset to its initial value If you hold down SHIFT and press ENTER the parameter is copied to all other pads triggers Initial values of Note Number Playing Surface Initial Value Number Playing Surface Initial Value 1 PAD 1 60 C4 8 PAD 8 67 G4 2 PAD 2 61 C 4 9 PAD 9 68 G 4 3 PAD 3 62 D4 10 TRIG IN 1 69 A4 4 PAD 4 63 D 4 11 TRIG IN 2 70 A 4 5 PAD5 64 E4 12 FOOT SW 1 71 B4 36 Chapter 1 Making a performance Creating a patch Number Playing Surface Initial Value Number Playing Surface Initial Value 6 PAD 6 65 F4 13 FOOTSW 2 72 C5 7 PAD7 66 F 4 Notes on Tempo Sync Tempo Sync is not applicable to waves of which 1 Type in WAVE SETUP in Wave Edit gt p 45 is SINGLE 2 Tempo is not within the range from 20 to 260 although Type is PHRASE In this e
157. rently selected playing WAVE A WAVE B PAD CONTROL surface to all other playing surfaces SHIFT lt SHIFT gt Change or select the playing surface Hit the playing surface Switch ON OFF Effects SW in PAD CONTROL EFFECTS while holding SHIFT Switch ON OFF Tempo Sync in PAD CONTROL PATCH COMMON Sync Tempo FUNC Switch between WAVE A screen and WAVE Bscreen WAVE A WAVEB Switch the function of the EFFECTS CONTROL knob EFFECTS excluding Type Knob Velo between the controller and the value dial and Pedal While held down the pad indicators of pads for PAD CONTROL Effects SW which EFFECTS SW is set to VELO light FUNC FUNC Change the sync tempo PAD CONTROL Tempo Sync Patch Utilities Operation Function Applicable screens SHIFT lt SHIFT gt Change or select the playing surface FUNC FUNC Confirm or select the patch PAD COPY PAD EXCHANGE Wave Mode Operation Function SHIFT WAVE Add a mark Press it for a moment to remove a mark SHIFT ALL SOUND OFF Jump to the wave delete screen in wave utilities SHIFT FUNC Select a new empty wave number FUNC While held down the wave tempo and length are indicated Wave Edit Operation Function Applicable screens SHIFT WAVE Add a mark Press it fora moment to remove a mark Start and End in START END POINT SHIFT FUNC Load the ini
158. ress the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob Velo and Pedal See the table above for details OFF RATEDOWN RateDown FILTER Filter 21 RADIOTUNING Simulates a sound coming from a radio Parameter Value Descriptions Tuning 0 127 Radio tuning disparity NoiseLev 0 127 Noise level FreqRange 0 127 Tone quality In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal See the table above for details OFF TUNING Tuning NOISELEV NoiseLevel FREQRANGE FreqRange Value Parameters controlled with Velo See the table above for details OFF TUNING Tuning FREQRANGE FreqRange 22 RINGMODULAT Ring Modulator Changes a sound into a metallic sound The frequency of the metallic sound can also be changed according to the input sound level Parameter Value Descriptions Frequency 0 127 Frequency of the metallic sound Sens 63
159. revention function is disabled HINT Mounting two pads apart from each other may prevent occurrence of the crosstalk phenomenon ote This function cannot prevent crosstalk from any pads connected to other drum sound modules Mount the pads apart from each other Setting the value When the sound assigned to the pad on Trigger Input 2 is produced by striking the pad on Trigger Input 1 While hitting the pad on Trigger Input 1 set the XtalkCancel value for the pad on Trigger Input 2 Gradually raise the value from OFF until the sound of the pad on Trigger Input 2 is no longer produced with any strike on the pad on Trigger Input 1 As the value is increased the pad on Trigger Input 2 is less prone to crosstalk from Trigger Input 1 When InputMode is set to HD amp RM and Type to PD 80R PD 120 or RT 5S set the following parameter Parameter Value Descriptions Rim Sens OFF 1 20 Control the sensitivity of the rim As the value increases the rim is more likely to produce a sound Rim Sensi When it is set to OFF the instrument of the head is reproduced at a rim shot Note that if the value tivity is too large the instrument of the rim will be produced when you strike the head When InputMode is set to HD amp RM and Type is anything other than PD 80 100 RT 7K and RT 3T set the following parameter Parameter Value Descriptions Rim Gain 0 5 2 0 Control the sensitivity of the rim C
160. ry card If you hold down SHIFT and press FUNC a new empty wave number is selected If you press START STOP you can check the wave 2 Press gt so that export sure appears Press ENTER to export the file selected in Src in Step 1 While exporting is in progress now processing is displayed won Do not power the unit off during execution 3 A continue indication appears If you press ENTER the SPD S returns to the Src screen as in Step 1 where you can continue your operation If you press EXIT the SPD S returns to the original mode won Do not power the unit off during execution Ko i o g o G 5 Viewing Exported Audio Files WAV AIFF Audio files WAV AIFF are exported to the root the uppermost level of a CompactFlash card When you view the root of the CompactFlash card with your computers exported audio files WAV AIFF are displayed in the following format 1001WNDC WAV Wave number First four characters of the wave name Extension Ifthe first four characters of a wave name contain any character forbidden in file names such a character is replaced with _ underscore Chapter 6 Using a CompactFlash Memory Card BACKUP LOAD Here s how to load backup data SPD S settings patch wave setup from a memory card Icon Description New empty backup data will not load Previously saved backu
161. s 38 EXIT Button iiie ettet 15 EXP PEDAL jack ssmmme 17 export sure sirsie teser irii eiiie serii ini 71 expression pedal ssssssssss 31 external devices siiret is a an 20 F factory settings sss 117 FILE EXPOR sde edades 71 FILE IMPORT sse 69 File Type aoo eiie eee 71 FOOT SW 1 2 jack sierteelt ikii 17 Foot Switch Polarity sss 76 FootSwPolarity sss 76 formatos esie n elitr Petite dibus 67 format sure enrere ekeni trennen 67 FUNC button drerit 15 G Gai nieve niacin a aie 61 62 64 66 Gate TIME ueste etie e Recte t 36 Grade isses she des 58 62 66 70 H headphones sss 21 138 I import all sure sss 70 Initio eani tni e petite 39 87 init pad sure moccnccncannnnnnnnnnnnnenenanannnnnnnrnrannanannnass 39 init patch sure asasi i erei 40 Init Ste coc acu be een eS 87 INIT DELETE e nian dacentsste reee a kaeni 87 It tializ eios eem 39 INPUT jacks ssessseeee 17 25 58 inputleyel nemen 26 54 56 INPUT LEVEL knob 17 25 26 53 54 56 Input Mix eee 76 Input Mode esee 80 InputMode 7 eee 80 K KD 5 77807120 uivin ninia etait est 80 Kick trigger sssssssssseeeeeeeets 80 L LCD Contrast iii dict 76 lerigthi urere men dieere 41 level meter iet 26 54 56 11e 1o uit aee trip E 72 load wave sure
162. sampling take the following steps 99 E 1 a Turn the INPUT LEVEL knob on the rear panel to the minimum MIN o position Note 2 To prevent malfunction and Connect a sound source microphone CD player etc to the INPUT or damage to speakers or other jack s on the rear panel p 20 devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before 3 making any connections Turn the MIC LINE switch in accordance with the device connected in Step 2 When a microphone is connected switch it to MIC When a CD player or an electronic instrument is connected switch it to LINE Power up the device connected in Step 2 5 Switch on the power of SPD S p 22 53 Chapter 3 Sampling E Sampling in Patch Mode 2 Press PATCH to select the patch mode Press to select a patch Check if CARD is lit To sample a sound on the internal memory press CARD so it is not lighted To sample a sound on the memory card press CARD so it is lit Press SAMPLE The screen displays select dest pad Hit the pad on the SPD S or external pad trigger or depress the foot switch to assign a sampled wave to that trigger source Only one can be selected at a time To select another pad trigger press EXIT to return to patch mode Stby Standby is displayed and the pad indicator for the pad selected in Step 5 lights Activate the device connected to INPUT jacks to control the input le
163. set to ON or VELO DynamicAtck Dynamic At tack OFF 1 3 The start or attack of the sound is reduced when the pad trigger is hit softly and increases with playing velocity It is suitable for sounds like percussion f the start point p 47 is not adequately defined for a wave no satisfactory effect is pro duced Mute Group OFF 1 9 Pads triggers that are assigned the same number form a mute group Within a mute group the sounds cancel out one another and only the sound from the pad trigger that s struck last is reproduced The lit pad indicators show that their corresponding pads triggers belong to the same mute group Tempo Sync OFF ON When it is set to ON the tempo of the sound assigned to the pad is synchronized with the sync tempo of the patch See Sync Tempo in PATCH COMMON gt p 37 The pad indicator is lit when this parameter is set to ON for the corresponding pad trig ger If you hold down FUNC and press you can change Sync Tempo in PATCH COMMON gt p 37 Note OFF 0 C 127 G9 Determines the note number assigned to each pad which will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector See the table below for initial values When it is set to OFF no note message is sent or received via MIDI If the same note number is assigned to more than one pads the wave assigned to the pad trigger with the lowest number see the table below will sound when the SPD S
164. sistors for connecting to this unit The use of such cables can cause the sound level to be extremely low or impossible to hear For infor mation on cable specifications contact the manufac turer of the cable Before Using Cards Using DATA Cards e Carefully insert the DATA card all the way in until it is firmly in place al A CompacitFlash Never touch the terminals of the DATA card Also avoid getting the terminals dirty e The SPD S s memory card slot accepts CompactFlash memory cards Microdrive storage media by IBM are not compatible CompactFlash cards are constructed using precision components handle the cards carefully paying particular note to the following To prevent damage to the cards from static electricity be sure to discharge any static electricity from your own body before handling the cards Do not touch or allow metal to come into contact with the contact portion of the cards Do not bend drop or subject cards to strong shock or vibration Do not keep cards in direct sunlight in closed vehicles or other such locations storage temperature 25 C 85 C Do not allow cards to become wet Do not disassemble or modify the cards Handling CD ROMs Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside encoded surface of the disc Damaged or dirty CD ROM discs may not be read properly Keep your discs clean using a commercially available CD cleaner Copyr
165. stination and the requested oper ation cannot be executed Select an empty backup data set card ejected The card has been ejected without shutdown operation Data stored in internal memory or on the memory card may have been lost MIDI Message Descriptions Measures checksum error The checksum value in the System Exclusive message is incorrect MIDI buff full The volume of MIDI messages received is Reduce the volume of MIDI messages sent to the SPD S too large and cannot be processed MIDI Rx error The SPD S failed to receive a MIDI message Check that no illegal MIDI message has been sent correctly MIDI offline MIDI cable connection is faulty Check that the MIDI cables are connected correctly and they are not broken Other Message Descriptions Resample Rec now writing now processing shutdown Rec while sampling destroyed If the SPD S is powered off while any of these indications are displayed the data in memory may be 131 o o i Es c D e o lt Specifications SPD S Sampling Pad Pads Built in Pads 9 Maximum Polyphony 8 voices Sampling Mode Fine Standard Long Sampling Frequency 44 1 kHz Input Level Line 10 dBu Mic 50 dBu Input Impedance 10 kQ LINE MIC Output Level Output 10 dBu Output Impedance Output 1kQ Headphones 47 Q 0dBu 0 775 Vrms M
166. t ensures stable sound reproduction Strike intensity LOUD1 LOUD2 78 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment CONTROL SW Configuring pads for functions other than making sound Configuration can be made for individual pad Hit a pad or press the PAGE buttons while holding down SHIFT to change the pad trigger foot switch You can verify the selection with the flashing pad indicators The pad indicator is lit when this parameter is set to anything other than OFF for the corresponding playing surface Set the following parameters Press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Ctrl SW For the pads on Select the function to be assigned to a pad on the SPD S an external pad or the foot switch Control the SPD S and PATCH PATCH Changes the patch Switch external pads WAVE SW Switches between wave A and wave B on the pad for which WAVE SW in OFF Wave B is set to FOOT SW in Patch Edit PATCH EFCTS SW Switches EFFECTS on the panel ON and OFF PATCH REC REH Switches among Standby gt Rec Rec reh and Stop Play in Phrase TAP TEMPO Maker SOUND OFF TAP TEMPO In screens where the tempo is set such as the Standby screen in Phrase For foot switches Maker this allows you to set the tempo to the timing you demonstrate by OFF striking a pad or depressing a foot switch PATCH SOUND OFF Instantly mutes ALL sounds PATCH WAVE SW The selectable funct
167. ta HChannel Voice Messages Following Channel Voice Messages can be recorded in SETUP MIDI MIDI Channel Note Off Status 2nd byte 3rd byte 8nH kkH vvH 9nH kkH 00H n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 kk note number 00H 7FH 0 127 vv note off velocity 00H 7FH 0 127 The Velocity Values of Note Off message are ignored For a wave in which the trigger mode is set to SHOT or ALT Note Off messages are ignored Note On Status 2nd byte 3rd byte 9nH kkH vvH n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 kk note number 00H 7FH 0 127 vv note on velocity 01H 7FH 1 127 For a wave in which the trigger mode is set to ALT a sound is alternately generated and muted each time a Note On message is received e Control Change Not Received when SETUP MIDI CC TX RX Switch is set to OFF Initial Value is ON OFoot Control Controller number 4 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 04H vvH n MIDI channel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 vv Control value 00H 7FH 0 127 0 63 OFF 64 127 ON This is used as the data of the WAVE SW function of the Foot Switch OExpression Controller number 11 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH OBH vvH n MIDI chamnel number 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 vv Control value 00H 7FH 0 127 This is used as the data of the Expression Pedal OEffect Control 1 Controller number 12 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 0CH vvH n
168. the device connected to the INPUT jacks Rec is displayed while sampling is in progress When StartLvl is set to anything other than OFF in Step 7 Wait appears and the SPD S enters standby mode Start the performance of the device connected to the INPUT jacks An input signal that is higher in level than the value set in StartLvl triggers sampling Alternatively press START STOP again to start sampling Rec is displayed while sampling is in progress 9 When the performance is finished press START STOP to finish sampling 1 0 write indication is displayed and you can name the wave Press the PAGE buttons to move the cursor under the name characters and press to change them When the name is complete press ENTER to save it A now writing indication appears until the wave is saved MEM If you do not want to save the wave press EXIT and you will return to the Stby Standby screen in Step 6 Nore The parameters listed on the left return to their respective initial values when sampling is finished a Do not power the SPD S off while sampling is in progress N i o g o G I9 HINT If you press START STOP or hit a pad you can listen the sampled sound A Do not power the SPD S off while saving a wave 55 Chapter 3 Sampling E Sampling in Wave Mode Press WAVE to select wave mode Press to select a wave number wh
169. the following setup utilities MEMO You can select the items listed below in Step 3 p 74 in Basic Operations for Setup Steps 1 through 3 of Basic Edit However they are different in character from Setup Edit To complete a Operations for Setup Edit are procedure follow the procedure described on the relevant reference page identical to those carried out BULK DUMP gt p 85 for the setup utilities INIT DELETE Initialize Delete gt p 87 N Y oO 2 o s 5 75 Chapter 7 Changing the Setup Overall Environment Setup Edit Parameters Settings made for the instrument as a whole SYSTEM Sets the following parameters Press PAGE buttons to change parameters and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions LCD Contrast 1 16 Control the contrast of the LCD display screen The larger the val ue the deeper the display on the screen In patch mode you can alternatively set the value by holding down PATCH and pressing Ambience OFF ON Set the ambience reverberation of a room to be applied to the in strument as a whole The effect is available in the wave mode You can also set this parameter by holding down SHIFT and pressing EFFECTS AmbType Ambience Type SHORT A SHORT B SHORT C MIDDLE A MIDDLE B MIDDLE C LONG A LONG B LONG C Select the type of ambience reverberation of a room
170. tial value SHIFT lt SHIFT gt Move the cursor Start and End in START END POINT FUNC Execute automatic calculation of the end point End in START END POINT Wave Utilities Operation Function Applicable screens SHIFT FUNC Select a new empty wave number Dst FUNC While held down Remain is indicated WAVE PITCH Dst WAVE CHOP Piece WAVE CHOP Dst WAVE COPY 90 Sampling Operation Function SHIFT FUNC Load the initial value FUNC While held down Remain is indicated Resampling Operation Function Applicable screens SHIFT FUNC Load the initial value FUNC While held down Remain is indicated FUNC FUNC Confirm or select a patch select dst pad SAMPLING Skip the selection of a playing surface select dst pad for resampling in the patch mode Phrase Maker Operation Function Applicable screens SHIFT START STOP Switch between Rec and reh rehearsal Rec reh SHIFT FUNC Load the initial value RESAMPLE Execute phrase resampling When Phrase Maker playback is stopped Card Utilities Operation Function Applicable screens SHIFT FUNC Select a new empty wave number Dst Search for a new empty backup data set BACKUP SAVE Save FUNC FUNC Confirm or select a backup data set
171. ticular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit For Canada NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations AVIS Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Roland Corporation 03129712 3RCC
172. tion Even if a stand is not used make sure that the unit is placed in a stable location A 0 About the Symbols The A symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle In the case of the symbol at left it is used for general cautions warnings or alerts to danger The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that O must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the unit must never be disassembled The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is e indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with the unit Also make sure the line voltage at the installation matches the input voltage specified on the AC adaptor s body Other AC adaptors may use a different polarity or be designed for a different voltage so their use could result in damage malfunction or electric shock e Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord nor place heavy objects on it Doing so can damage the cord producing severed elements and short circuits Damaged cords are fire a
173. tons so that a performance cannot be interrupted if a button like SAMPLE is pressed by mistake while the performance is in progress Keep pressing FUNC for a while to lock the buttons lock will be displayed in the screen Keep pressing FUNC for a while again to unlock the buttons unlock will be displayed Enabling disabling ambience To turn ambience ON hold down SHIFT and press EFFECTS so that Ambience ON appears in the display To turn ambience OFF hold down SHIFT and press EFFECTS so that Ambience OFF appears in the display won Ambience cannot be individually enabled or disabled for different patches Enabling disabling effects To enable effects press EFFECTS so it is lit To disable effects press EFFECTS so it is not lighted Controlling effects While hitting playing surfaces for a performance turn the EFFECTS CONTROL knob depress the expression pedal or control the strength of your strikes to make change to effects Stopping all sounds produced ALL SOUND OFF Press ALL SOUND OFF to stop all sounds being produced For example if Trigger in WAVE SETUP in Wave Edit gt p 46 is set to SHOT for a long wave sound reproduction is unstoppable midstream In this case you can stop the sound by pressing ALL SOUND OFF E Notes on Giving a Performance Number of waves that can be reproduced simultaneously The SPD S can reproduce a maximum of eight voices simultaneously A wa
174. tory settings refer to Restoring the Factory Settings Using the Accompanying CD p 117 No Name No Name No Name No Name No Name 1 Join Us 25 CoolWind 48 NewPatch 82 Join Us 106 CoolWind 2 Filter 9 26 EchoohcE 83 Filter 9 107 EchoohcE 3 HipHoppr 27 Voices 84 HipHoppr 108 Voices 4 LAttin 28 TR808Dr2 85 LAttin 109 TR808Dr2 5 DrumNfil 29 SnglHead 86 DrumNfil 110 SnglHead 6 Efct Me 30 Perffect 87 Efct Me 111 Perffect 7 CajonBt 31 Timbales 88 CajonBt 112 Timbales 8 Eco Echo 32 Conga 89 Eco Echo 113 Conga 9 VeloCity 33 RhytmBox 90 VeloCity 114 RhytmBox 10 Industry 34 Chimes 91 Industry 115 Chimes 11 AcousDrs 35 Cym amp Gong 92 AcousDrs 116 Cym amp Gong 12 Bongo 36 Add On 93 Bongo 117 Add On 13 TR808Dr1 37 Percuss1 94 TR808Dr1 118 Percuss1 14 909Mania 38 Percuss2 95 909Mania 119 Percuss2 15 Outback 39 Percuss3 96 Outback 120 Percuss3 16 SappBeat 40 Percuss4 97 SappBeat 121 Percuss4 17 Winter 41 SynSweep 98 Winter 122 SynSweep 18 All Perc 42 Phaser 99 All Perc 123 Phaser 19 RudeDrs 43 Radio 100 RudeDrs 124 Radio 20 TablaJam 44 Slicer 101 TablaJam 125 Slicer 21 Drums Q 45 ShrtLupr 102 Drums Q 126 ShrtLupr 22 Mr LO FI 46 RingMod 103 Mr LO FI 127 RingMod 23 Pulsar 47 OvrDrive 104 Pulsar 128 OvrDrive 24 Spiral 81 NewPatch 105 Spiral
175. type the type of pad or other device to be used to ensure that the SPD S can Trigger PD 80 100 accurately receive input signals from the TRIG IN jacks Type PD 80R The trigger type definition leads to accurate detection of strike force to prevention of repeated PD 120 sound production and to compatibility with rim shots on the PD 80R or the PD 120 KD After selecting the trigger type adjust the pad sensitivity if needed CY 6 See Correspondence Table for Trigger Type below for details on the values CY The SPD S does NOT support the choke feature of the PD 7 9 the CY 6 the CY 12R C and RT 7K the CY 12H 14C 15R RT 5S The SPD S does NOT support the three way trigger feature of the CY 12R C and the CY 15R RT 3T Correspondence Table for Trigger Type Product to be connected Value PD 5 6 779 PD PD 80 100 PD 80 100 PD 80R PD 80R PD 120 PD 120 KD 5 7 80 120 KD CY 6 CY 6 CY 12R C CY 12H 14C 15R CY RT 7K RT 7K RT 5S RT 5S RT 3T RT 3T Ni When you connect two pads or other devices using the PCS 31 cable the white plug of the PCS 31 serves as TRIG IN 1 and its red plug as TRIG IN 2 Nore To use the rim shot edge shot bell shot features connect a pad using a stereo cable that comes with the pad product In this case you can connect one pad only won When using pads or other devices from other manufacturers the SPD S may not produce a performance as
176. ubitet in tta gab uito eR elit rcge dt du eus 49 WAVEPITCH ia peret daa depo ED Docet Peut RS ODO 49 WAVE CHOP db tales te vali soy NS ipo A AA ARA 50 WAVE COPY rs RI A A A EA 51 WAVE DELETE dit til ba dea E aio o N 51 WAVE INFO nacen ch lt oa ed oc Eo 51 Chapter 3 Sampling sissiiisccsssssnecsssvcccentttesssniciceseessesenccescanccnsnss 52 Sampling Time ee meet een eee pte ene etg e red eene 52 Sampling Methods e ere e eee eerte iiie bee diee eerte 53 Basic Sampling Operations nennen 53 Sampling in Patch MOde ccccccsessesesescsceseseseeneeseseseeesesescecesesssesnasnesesesneneneseees 54 Sampling in Wave Mode cccccsesssssescscscesesesesnsneseseseeesesescecesesssesnansnesesesneneneseees 56 Parameters for sampling nennen nennen 58 Chapter 4 Resampling an Existing Wave 59 Basic Resampling Operations sisisi ienheit saredih 59 Resampling in Patch Mode c ccccsccecscscesesesestsneeseseeesesescecesesesesnanenesesesneneneseees 59 Resampling in Wave Mode sse nee 61 Parameters for Resampling ccccsccsesesseesescesesesesceesescsesesnensseseececesesesceanssesesnsneneneeees 62 Chapter 5 Layering Performances to Make a Phrase Phrase Maker Lees 63 Basic Operation for Phrase Maker 63 Saving the Created Phrase as a New Wave Phrase Resampling 64 Parameters for Phrase Maker c ccccscscsseseescesesesesce
177. urns to the wave mode von While saving is in progress do not power the unit off 49 Chapter 2 Wave Editing WAVE CHOP This splits the wave currently selected into multiple waves using sound level to define the split points A single wave can be chopped into a maximum of nine pieces For example a drum phrase can be divided into pieces of individual rhythm instruments n such as bass drum snare and hi hat he Some phrases may not be successfully chopped such as a phrase with many voices and a phrase containing sounds to be reproduced simultaneously 1 Set the following parameter Press to change the value Descriptions Specify the level threshold level by which the wave is to be chopped As the value is decreased the wave is chopped into shorter waves Value 1 10 Parameter Chop Level 2 Press gt to display chop wave sure Press ENTER to execute chopping or press lt to return to Step 1 During execution now processing is displayed After execution a complete indication appears 8 y 3 Set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Piece SAVE Chopped pieces are automatically assigned to pads 1 to 9 on the SPD S If you hit a pad the DEL piece assigned to it is played back and its pad piece number is displayed on the
178. ve for which Mode in Sampling gt p 58 is set to STEREO or Grade in Sampling gt p 58 is set to FINE has two voices A wave in STEREO and in FINE grade has four voices If you try to reproduce more than eight voices the wave of the pad that was hit earlier is stopped to give preference to reproducing the wave of the pad that was struck later In this case reproduction of a wave for which Type p 45 is set to SINGLE is discontinued earlier than a PHRASE type wave MEM If you press a locked button a lock indication appears MEM For details on ambience see p 76 x o 2 o G lt 5 MEMO For details on effects see p 92 HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press EXIT changes made to patch effects are cancelled MEMO Controlling effects are valid when EFFECTS is lit 31 Chapter 1 Making a Performance Creating a Patch Basic Operations for Patch Edit A Q N This section describes the steps for setting a patch Patch settings are made using Patch Edit Press PATCH so you are in patch mode Press to select a patch Press EDIT to go into Patch Edit EDIT lights at this time Press the PAGE buttons to select an item to be edited from those listed below and then press ENTER To select another item after pressing ENTER press EXIT For details on each item see its reference page WAVE A gt p 34 WAVE B gt p 34 PAD CONTROL
179. vel Mb The sound input from INPUT jacks can be heard through the SPD S Input signal level meter Excess level indication StartLvl Start Level indication Turn the INPUT LEVEL knob on the rear panel and watch level meter to maximize the input level without lighting the excess level indicator HINT If you hold down SHIFT and press you can change the patch number in steps of 10 If you hold down and press or hold down and press the patch number changes quickly nemo A flashing pad indicator indicates that the corresponding pad trigger is off or that an empty wave p 34 is assigned to it A lighted pad indicator indicates that a sound wave is assigned to the corresponding pad trigger HINT While FUNC is being depressed in Steps 6 8 the remaining time for sampling Remain is displayed p 58 A The volume of the sound source connected to INPUT jacks must also be adjusted 54 Chapter 3 Sampling Press the PAGE buttons to set the following parameters Press the PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value See p 58 for details on the parameters StartLvl Start Level Mode Grade Type When Type is set to PHRASE set the following parameters as well Tempo Beat Click Level Press START STOP to start sampling When StartLvl is set to OFF in Step 7 Sampling starts immediately Start the performance of
180. vel High Lin L out Split u Low LowMix DriveLevel Frequency R in Split R out LowMix Parameter Value Descriptions Drive 0 127 Rate of distortion Tone 0 127 Tone quality DriveCutoff 0 127 Control of the cut off frequency at which the distorting effect is applied DriveLevel 0 127 Volume of the distorted sound LowMix OFF ON Selection of low frequency output In addition if you press the PAGE buttons Knob Velo and Pedal are displayed You can then select the parameters to be controlled with the EFFECTS CONTROL knob the strength velocity used in hitting a playing surface and the expression pedal Value Parameters controlled with Knob and Pedal See the table above for details OFF DRIVE Drive TONE Tone CUTOFF DriveCutoff DRIVELEVEL DriveLevel Value Parameters controlled with Velo Descriptions See the table above for details OFF DRIVE Drive TONE Tone m CUTOFF DriveCutoff DRIVELEVEL DriveLevel DYNAMIC Drive Tone DriveCutoff DriveLevel The sound becomes more dynamic as strike force increases 108 20 LO FI Produces a lo fi sound Parameter Value Descriptions RateDown 0 127 Decrease in sampling frequency BitDown 0 20 Decrease in bits Filter 0 127 Control of frequency above which the sound is cut off In addition if you p
181. vent is indicated for Tempo on the screens on Beat in WAVE SETUP in Wave Edit gt p 46 and on Meas in WAVE SETUP in Wave Edit gt p 46 3 Reverse in WAVE SETUP in Wave Edit p 46 is set to ON The wave tempo is variable within the range from 50 to 130 If Sync Tempo in PATCH COMMON gt p 37 exceeds this range the wave tempo is doubled or halved so that it can stay within the range o 2 o G 5 When Tempo Sync is applied there may be some outstanding noise EFFECTS How to set up the EFFECTS Press PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value For details on parameters of effects see Effect List p 92 PATCH COMMON Set the parameters common to the whole patch Set the following parameters Press PAGE buttons to change the parameter and press to change the value Parameter Value Descriptions Sync Tempo J 20 260 Set the sync tempo When tempo sync is on with Tempo Sync in PAD CONTROL set to ON gt p 36 the tempo of the waves assigned to the pads is synchronized with this tempo The pad indicator is lit when Tempo Sync in PAD CONTROL is set to ON for the correspond ing pad trigger f you hold down SHIFT and hit a pad the value of Tempo Sync in PAD CONTROL is switched between ON and OFF For notes on Tempo Sync see the top of the page You can also define the tempo by controlling the intervals at which you hit a pad or depr
182. when using extension cords the total power used by all devices you have connected to the extension cord s outlet must never exceed the power rating watts amperes for the extension cord Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt through e Do not force the unit s power supply cord to share S e Before using the unit in a foreign country consult 8 8 Ya with your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page N CAUTION e The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so A their location or position does not interfere with their proper ventilation e Always grasp only the output plug or the body of o the AC adaptor when plugging into or unplugging from this unit or an outlet e Any accumulation of dust between the AC adaptor e and the power outlet can result in poor insulation and lead to fire Periodically wipe away such dust with a dry cloth Also disconnect the power plug from the power outlet whenever the unit is to remain unused for an extended period of time e Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming A entangled Also all cords and cables should be placed so they are out of the reach of children e Never climb on top of nor place heavy objects on S the unit e Never handle the AC adaptor body or its output S SS plugs with wet hands when plugging into or unplugging from
183. will be lost An Inserted Memory Card Is not Detected Can t Select Data from a Memory Card Is the memory card inserted correctly After the shutdown operation remove the memory card then re insert the memory card correctly p 23 Is the memory card an appropriate type The SPD S can use 16 MB 512 MB 3 3V CompactFlash memory cards Other types cannot be used Is the memory card formatted correctly Only memory cards that have been formatted by the SPD S can be used Please format the memory card p 67 Problems When Using an External Pad No Sound Is InputMode set appropriately If using two pads set it to TRGx2 If using a pad with the rim shot feature set it to HD amp RM To use the rim shot edge shot bell shot features connect a pad using a stereo cable that comes with the pad product In this case you can connect one pad only p 80 The Volume Cannot Be Properly Controlled Through Strike Intensity Is Trig Type set appropriately Specify the trigger type according to the pad in use Adjust Sensitivity and VeloCurve p 77 p 81 p 83 A Sound Is not Produced with a Weak Strike Is the Threshold value too large Set Threshold to an appropriate value p 81 When Striking Repeatedly some Sounds Are Lost Is Trig Type set appropriately Make the trigger type match In some cases when using pads or acoustic drum triggers from other manufacturers you should make your settings in Scan Time
184. y the FCTRY folder on the accompanying CD to the ROLAND folder on the CompactFlash card von If the ROLAND folder on the CompactFlash card already has a FCTRY folder delete the FCTRY folder before copying 5 Ejectthe CompactFlash card to which the copying was done in Step 4 from the card reader Then make sure that the SPD S is powered off and insert it into the card slot of the SPD S 6 While holding down PATCH WAVE and CARD switch ON the SPD S won After powering it on hold down the three buttons until ENTER to Load appears o o i D c D e o lt 117 Restoring the Factory Settings Using the Accompanying CD 7 ENTER to Load appears Release the three buttons Next press ENTER Data transfer from the CompactFlash card to the SPD S begins It takes a few minutes until it is complete he During the data transfer do not eject the CompactFlash card from the card slot and do not switch off power to the SPD S Doing so could not only destroy the data but also cause problems for the SPD S 8 Load Completed appears and the data transfer is complete Now eject the CompactFlash card power the SPD S off then power it on again 118 MIDI Implementation Model SPD S Version 1 00 February 14 2003 1 Receive data In wave mode the SPD S receives no messages other than active sensing MIDI messages received are not included in Phrase Maker da
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