Features of the solo sounds – Roland SD-50 User Manual

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Solo Tone

Features of the Solo sounds

*1:

This effect will be obtained if control change (CC82) is ON. If this is OFF, the normal pitch bend effect will occur.
(CC82: 0–63 = OFF, 64–127 = ON)

Sound

Features

Violin

If you play two or more notes simultaneously, a chord will sound, simulating the double-stop playing technique of a violin.
When all notes turn off, the instrument will return to mono mode.

* Vibrato will not automatically be applied below the lowest note that a violin can sound (note number 55). This simulates the

resonance of the open strings.

Trombone

Playing legato with the portamento switch ON will produce the glissando effect that is typical of a trombone.

Moving the bender up will produce the discontinuous pitch change that is distinctive of brass instruments. (*1)

Moving the bender down will produce a “fall” effect. (*1)

Shakuhachi

The distinctive breath noise of the shakuhachi is simulated.

Play strongly (note-on velocity 115) to produce the effect of allowing a large amount of breath to be heard in the sound.

When you play legato, notes will be connected as if they were played with a single breath. While playing legato, play strongly
(note-on velocity 115) to simulate a grace note characteristic of a shakuhachi.

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