Chapter 7 – Roland SP-303 User Manual

Page 58

Advertising
background image

57

Chapter 7. Using the SP-303 With Other MIDI Devices

Chapter

7

5. Start the rhythm machine.

The specified pattern begins playing in sync with the
rhythm machine. The tempo of the pattern is
synchronized to the rhythm machine’s tempo.

6. When a pad other than the one that is lit is pressed, the

pattern switches.

* If a pad with no pattern assigned to it is pressed, the action is

disregarded.

7. When the rhythm machine is stopped, the pattern stops

playing.

* If the pattern does not start playing when the rhythm machine

is started, or if the tempo is not synchronized to the rhythm
machine, if may be that MIDI clock or Start/Continue/Stop is
not being transmitted from the rhythm machine. Refer to the
rhythm machine owner’s manual and check the rhythm
machine’s settings.

Using the Note Messages from the
Rhythm Machine to Play the SP-303’s
Samples

If you only want to play the SP-303’s samples using the note
messages from the rhythm machine, it is easier if you don’t
synchronize the patterns to the rhythm machine.

In addition, on numerous rhythm machines, the MIDI
channel is normally set to Channel 10, so you will need to set
the SP-303’s Receive channel to Channel 10 in order to
receive the note messages from the rhythm machine.

1. Connect the rhythm machine’s MIDI OUT connector to

the SP-303’s MIDI IN connector with a MIDI cable.

2. Turn off the power switch of the SP-303.

3. Hold down [TIME/BPM] and slide the POWER switch

to ON.

MIDI Sync mode is indicated in the display.

4. Turn the CTRL 1 (TIME) knob to set the MIDI Sync

mode to “oFF.”

* With the factory settings, this is set to “Aut.”

5. Press [TIME/BPM].

The [TIME/BPM] light goes out, and the settings value is
recorded.

* This setting is retained even while the SP-303 is turned off.

6. Turn the SP-303’s power switch OFF again.

7. Hold down [HOLD] together with pad number 2, and

turn the power switch ON.

The Receive channel is set to Channel 10.

* This setting is retained even while the SP-303 is turned off.

* If the rhythm machine’s MIDI channel is set to something

other than Channel 10, set the SP-303’s Receive channel to
match that setting. For more on how to make this setting, refer
to “How to Change the MIDI Channel” (p. 53).

8. Start the rhythm machine.

The SP-303’s samples are played according to the note
messages from the rhythm machine.

* Trigger Playback with One Shot Playback is the optimum

setting for samples when playing samples using note messages
from a rhythm machine.

* In some cases, when a sample is set to Gate Playback, the

rhythm machine may play the sample for only a moment and
then immediately cut off the sound.

* When a sample is set to Loop Playback, continuous repeated

playback of the sample may result in loss of the correct rhythm.

9. Stop the rhythm machine at the point that you want the

sample to stop playing.

With many rhythm machines, the correspondence
between rhythms and note numbers is fixed. Therefore,
assigning sounds to the SP-303’s pads as described
below makes it easier to create the rhythm you have in
mind.

Bank A

Pad 1

Kick

Pad 2

Stick/Rim Shot

Pad 3

Snare 1

Pad 4

Hand Clap

Pad 5

Snare 2

Pad 6

Low Tom 2

Pad 7

Closed Hi-Hat

Pad 8

Low Tom 1

Bank B

Pad 1

Pedal Hi-Hat

Pad 2

Mid Tom 2

Pad 3

Open Hi-Hat

Pad 4

Mid Tom 1

Pad 5

High Tom 2

Pad 6

Crash Cymbal 1

Pad 7

High Tom 1

Pad 8

Ride Cymbal 1

Advertising