Features of the solo sounds – Roland SD-50 User Manual
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Solo Tone
Features of the Solo sounds
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This effect will be obtained if control change (CC82) is ON. If this is OFF, the normal pitch bend effect will occur.
(CC82: 0–63 = OFF, 64–127 = ON)
Sound
Features
Violin
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If you play two or more notes simultaneously, a chord will sound, simulating the double-stop playing technique of a violin.
When all notes turn off, the instrument will return to mono mode.
* Vibrato will not automatically be applied below the lowest note that a violin can sound (note number 55). This simulates the
resonance of the open strings.
Trombone
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Playing legato with the portamento switch ON will produce the glissando effect that is typical of a trombone.
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Moving the bender up will produce the discontinuous pitch change that is distinctive of brass instruments. (*1)
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Moving the bender down will produce a “fall” effect. (*1)
Shakuhachi
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The distinctive breath noise of the shakuhachi is simulated.
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Play strongly (note-on velocity 115) to produce the effect of allowing a large amount of breath to be heard in the sound.
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When you play legato, notes will be connected as if they were played with a single breath. While playing legato, play strongly
(note-on velocity 115) to simulate a grace note characteristic of a shakuhachi.
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