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Playing the internal sounds (preset scene), Editing the sound to your taste (user scene), Storing a user scene” (p. 9) – Roland Aerophone Pro Digital Wind Instrument User Manual

Page 9: Editing the scene, Storing a user scene, Performing

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Performing

Playing the Internal Sounds (PRESET SCENE)

Here’s how to select a preset scene (internal sounds). This unit

contains sounds of 12 categories including synthesizer, wind

instruments, and ethnic instruments.

1.

Turn the [SCENE CATEGORY] knob to select the

category of sound.

2.

Use the [SCENE] (

=

/

?

) buttons to select a scene.

Category name

(P: Preset, U: User)

Transpose

Scene number

Scene name

Battery indicator

(shown only when using batteries)

MEMO

If you long–press a [SCENE] (

=

/

?

) button, the scene switches

consecutively, and stops at the beginning of the category.

No.

Category

1

Synth Hard Lead

2

Synth Soft Lead

3

Synth Pad/Strings

4

Synth Brass/Bass

5

Woodwinds

6

Brasswinds

7

Strings

8

Ethnic

9

Keyboard

10

Guitar/Bass

11

Vox/Choir

12

Percussion

Reference

For a list of scenes, refer to “Aerophone Pro Scene List” (PDF).

Editing the Sound to Your Taste (USER SCENE)

You can edit a preset scene (internal sound) and save it as a “user

scene.”

Editing the scene

Scene editing is done via the “Aerophone Pro Editor” app.

&

“Using the Aerophone Pro with a Smartphone” (p. 11)

&

“Aerophone Pro Parameter Guide” (PDF)

Storing a user scene

You can save one bank (50 scenes) in each position of the [SCENE

CATEGORY] knob.
This means that you can save up to 600 user scenes.

User bank

User scene

1–12

1–50

1.

Long-press the [MENU] button.

“Write Scene” blinks.

If you decide to cancel, press the [MENU] button.

2.

Use the [-](

C

) buttons to select “User.”

3.

Use the [SCENE CATEGORY] knob to select a user

bank.

4.

Use the [-][+] (

C

/

A

) buttons to specify the user

scene number in which you want to save the

currently selected scene.

5.

Press the [MENU] button.

A screen appears, allowing you to edit the name of the scene.

6.

If you want to edit the name, press the [

J

] (YES)

button.

[-][+] (

C

/

A

) button

Moves cursor

[SCENE] (

=

/

?

) button

Change the character