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2 1 ————————————————————— Overview ————————————————————— The SH-32’s front panel is designed for easy editing. There are 17 sliders that control envelopes, etc.; four large knobs that control filter , etc.; four smaller knobs for selecting effects, etc.; 49 self-i[...]
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————————————————————— High-quality waveforms for unlimited sound creation ————————————————————— Let’s take a look at the basic waveforms. The SH-32 contains seven waveform groups: saw , square, pulse, PWM, triangle/sine, Spectrum, and Noise. Each of these has vari[...]
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————————————————————— T wo independent LFOs with BPM sync ————————————————————— The LFO waveforms are triangle, sine, sawtooth, square, trapezoidal, sample & hold, and random. Convenient features are included such as simultaneous editing of both LFO1 and LFO2 by[...]
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ORIGINAL DEMO SONG “Natal Dance” Composer’ s Notes by WA TUSI (COLDFEET) ■ Specifications ■ Rear Panel ● Sound Generator: 2 x Oscillators (with Sub Oscillator, PWM, Oscillator Sync, or Ring Modulation), 1 x Filter (LPF/BPF/HPF/PKG/OFF), 1 x Amp, 2 x LFO (7 forms) ● Note: Patches using Oscillator Sync will be monophonic. These patches [...]
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10 9 T rack Audio CD Contents 1 Patch C11 Bass 1 2 Patch C41 Bass 2 3 Patch C12 SyncLead 1 4 Patch D18 Comp-F Lead 5 Patch C13 Slicer 1 6 Patch C23 Ring Bell 7 Patch C25 Noise Pad 8 Performance 1-1 Power Beat 9 Performance 1-3 HipHop Beat 1 10 Effect Step Flanger 11 Effect Ring Modulator 12 Chord Memory Form 17.c 13 Arpeggio Style 16.a 14 Arpeggio [...]
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Visit us online at www.roland.co.jp All specifications and appearances are subject to change. All trademarks used in this catalog are the property of their respective companies. Printed in Japan A pr. 2002 RAM-3471 HL-ISI-SE A-3[...]