Roland SH-32 User Manual
Owner’s manual
Table of contents
Document Outline
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- How To Use This Manual
- Contents
- Main Features
- Panel Descriptions
- Getting Ready
- Quick Start
- Advanced Use
- Chapter 1. An Overview of the SH-32
- Chapter 2. Creating Your Own Sounds
- Creating Sounds that Reflect the Position of Sliders/Knobs (MANUAL)
- Using Preview Function Hold to Continue Playing a Sound
- Determining the Basic Waveform and Pitch (OSC 1 & 2)
- Oscillator ON/OFF and Mix Balance (OSC 1, OSC 2, BALANCE)
- Selecting the Fundamental Waveform (WAVE, VARIATION)
- Determining the Pitch (OCTAVE, PITCH)
- Creating a Fatter Sound by Adding Components One Octave Below the Sound (SUB OSC)
- Changing the Pitch Over Time (PITCH ENV, ENV DEPTH)
- Changing the Pulse Width of a Square Wave Periodically (PWM)
- Creating a Metallic Sound (OSC 1X2 RING)—Ring Modulator
- Creating an Assertive Solo Sound (OSC 1X2 SYNC)—Oscillator Sync
- Changing the Characteristics of Sounds (FILTER)
- Changing the Volume (AMP)
- Modulating the Sound (LFO 1 & 2)
- Other Settings (settings that can be saved to Patches)
- Saving the Sounds You Have Created (WRITE)
- Chapter 3. Applying Effects to the Sound (INS-FX, REV/DELAY)
- Chapter 4. Playing the Rhythm Sets
- Chapter 5. Using in Performance Mode
- Chapter 6. Using Arpeggiator (ARPEGGIATOR)
- About Arpeggiator
- Playing Arpeggios
- Turning Arpeggiator On and Off
- Determining the Tempo for Arpeggio Performances
- Selecting Styles for Arpeggio Performances (STYLE)
- The Relationship Between Arpeggio Styles and Rhythm Styles
- Changing the Beat and Shuffle (GRID)
- Applying Staccato and Tenuto (DURATION)
- Changing the Range of the Arpeggio (RANGE)
- Selecting Ascending/Descending Variations (Different Ways of Playing the Sounds) (MOTIF)
- Creating Your Own Styles
- Using Arpeggiator in Performance Mode
- Chapter 7. Using the Chord Memory Function (CHORD)
- Chapter 8. Using the SH-32 with External MIDI Devices
- Chapter 9. Other Settings
- Appendices