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Introduction, An overview of the system-8, Turning on/off the power – Roland AIRA SYSTEM-8 PLUG-OUT Synthesizer User Manual

Page 8: System-8, Backup, Plug-out

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Introduction

Performance mode: About the lower and upper parts

The SYSTEM-8’s performance mode has two parts: upper and lower.
By pressing a PART SELECT [UPPER] [LOWER] button you can specify

whether the lower or the upper part will be the target of the panel

operations.
If you want to layer the upper and lower parts so that they sound

together, or to split them so that they can be played separately,

set the PERFORM EDIT: COMMON: PERFORM MODE parameter to

“DUAL.”

MEMO

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In patch mode the maximum polyphony is eight notes.

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Arpeggio, chord memory, and step sequencer settings/data

are saved within the patch data.

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You can use the PART EDIT: COMMON: PART KEY RANGE

LOWER/UPPER parameters to specify the key ranges (bottom

and top keys) of the upper and lower parts.

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When the PERFORM EDIT: COMMON: PERFORM MODE

parameter is set to “Dual,” you can perform using both the

upper part and lower part.

If this is set to “Single,” you can perform using either the upper

part or the lower part, not both (p. 10).

Turning On/Off the Power

* Once everything is properly connected (p. 6), be sure to follow

the procedure below to turn on their power. If you turn on

equipment in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction or

equipment failure.

* Before turning the unit on/off, always be sure to turn the volume

down. Even with the volume turned down, you might hear some

sound when switching the unit on/off. However, this is normal

and does not indicate a malfunction.

An Overview of the SYSTEM-8

Step sequencer

Arpeggio
Chord memory

SYSTEM-8

Controller section

Keyboard

Knob

Slider

Pitch bend

Modulation

Sound generator section

MODEL

PATCH MODE

SYSTEM-8

PLUG-OUT 1

PLUG-OUT 2

PLUG-OUT 3

PERFORMANCE MODE

PATCH

UPPER PART

LOWER PART

PATCH

PATCH

Load

Save

Load

Save

Load

Save

Load

Save

SD CARD

COMPUTER

System

BACKUP DATA

Patch data: A1–H8 (64 memories)

Patch data: A1–H8 (64 memories)

Patch data: A1–H8 (64 memories)

Patch data: A1–H8 (64 memories)

System data

Performance data: A1–H8 (64 memories)

Backup

PLUG-OUT

SOFTWARE SYNTHESIZER

Plug-out