Roland SBX-1000 User Manual
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Features Added with Ver. 1.2 for the SBX-1000
1 The minimum unit that the Tempo Controller section is capable of working with is now 1/80th of a frame,
rather than the former 1/4th frame. (1/80th of a frame is referenced as one bit.)
* The minimum unit that the Cue Sheet section is capable of handling is 1/4th of a frame.
t
Tempo
Tempo
i=^y..................... 3.
IRT
Meas.
1- 1
MODE
:
Program
1 C..
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Start Time:00:00:00: 00!10Ш:
Start Meas: 1- 1
MIDI Out___: fl - I__
Count In :0ff___
Mode
I
Copy
2.When recording tempo while synchronized with the timecode of an external device, the unit now is
capable of displaying the equivalent measures and beats for the timecode, if tempo data is available.
C Тёпро RècòFd
Tempo 120
Program 1
Meas.
C
mm
]
Source
y
MIDI_fl
Time Sign:
4/4
MIDI_B :
Meas,
3.Formerly, Ratio was given priority when specifying Ratio and Time. Now, the value of the counterpart is
automatically altered whenever an alteration is made in either Ratio or Time. For example (when at a tempo of
120), if you set the Ratio to 120%, the Time automatically becomes 02:46:20-00. Conversely, if the Time
were put at 02:20:00-00, the Ratio would become 142%.
** When Area is altered, the Ratio reverts to 100%. Time indicates the time for the specified Area. Any
changes you wish to make in Ratio and Time should be made after the Area has been specified.
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