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10 Introducing the SP-555 1. Internal Mic This is the SP-555’s built-in mic. If you connect your own mic (sold separately) to the MIC jack of the top
11 Introducing the SP-555 PEAK Indicator This indicator helps you adjust the MIC or LINE IN level. Adjust the level so that this indicator lights occ
12 Introducing the SP-555 PLAY Button This plays the recorded phrase. SAVE TO PAD Button This saves a phrase recorded using LOOP CAPTURE to a pad. 11
13 Introducing the SP-555 18. Pads 1–16 When you press a pad that is lit red, the sample assigned to that pad will sound. The pad will blink while th
14 Introducing the SP-555 8. PEDAL Jack You can connect a pedal switch (DP series; sold separately) here and use it to perform loop capture or patter
15 Playing samples The SP-555 provides sixteen velocity-sensitive pads, which let you vary the volume according to the force with which you strike th
16 Playing samples You can adjust the relationship between the force used when striking pads and the volume of sample playback. 1. Hold down [CANCEL]
17 Playing samples You can also change the current pad by holding down [REMAIN] and pressing a pad. 3. Press [GATE] to switch on or off the button’s
18 Using effects The SP-555 contains 37 types of effects. However, you can use only one type of effect at a time. You can’t use a multiple number of
19 Using effects The SP-555 lets you choose either of the following two methods of operation to specify what will happen to the knob settings when yo
2 Main Features Quick, Easy, and Unique Sampling! Sample easily to the pads, or use LOOP CAPTURE for creative sound-on-sound sampling. Sample Almost
20 Using effects Applying an effect to all pads Here’s how to apply the effect to all pads of banks A–J. 1. Make sure that [PATTERN SELECT] is exting
21 Sampling (recording) When using internal memory If you sample to bank A or B, the sample is stored in internal memory. Internal memory can hold up
22 Sampling (recording) * During this procedure, you can cancel the preceding steps by pressing [CANCEL]. 1. Make sure that [PATTERN SELECT] is off (
23 Sampling (recording) If you specify the BPM (tempo) while you’re still in sampling standby mode, the end point (the timing at which the sound stop
24 Sampling (recording) Here’s how to delete all samples from internal memory or the CompactFlash card. 1. Make sure that [PATTERN SELECT] is extingu
25 Loop Capture The SP-555’s Loop capture function lets you capture the currently playing sound as a loop phrase. * Here we explain how you can use L
26 Loop Capture 1. Press [DEL]. 2. The display will indicate “dEL” and [PLAY] will blink. If you’ve selected a protected bank, the display will indic
27 Loop Capture By using [SAVE TO PAD], a phrase recorded by Loop Capture can easily be sampled to a pad. * If you want to cancel the preceding steps
28 Editing a sample Here’s how to adjust the volume of each pad. 1. Make sure that [PATTERN SELECT] is extinguished. If it is lit, press [PATTERN SEL
29 Editing a sample 1. Make sure that [PATTERN SELECT] is extinguished. If it is lit, press [PATTERN SELECT] to turn it off. 2. Press the pad whose p
3 Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland SP-555 .Copyright © 2007 ROLAND CORPORATIONAll rights reserved. No part of this publi
30 Editing a sample 1. Make sure that [PATTERN SELECT] is extinguished. If it is lit, press [PATTERN SELECT] to turn it off. 2. Play the pad whose pl
31 Editing a sample You can copy a sample from one pad to another pad. This lets you create another sample based on an existing sample. If you decide
32 Editing a sample A sample’s BPM (tempo) is automatically determined by the length between the sample’s start point and end point. However, dependi
33 Playing samples and recording your performance (Pattern Sequencer) The SP-555 provides a Pattern Sequencer, which lets you play samples and record
34 Playing samples and recording your performance (Pattern Sequencer) When you play samples and record your performance as a pattern, recording will
35 Playing samples and recording your performance (Pattern Sequencer) 15. Press the pads at the desired timing. During recording, you can use the pad
36 Playing samples and recording your performance (Pattern Sequencer) 1. Press [PATTERN SELECT] so the button is lit. The display will indicate “Ptn”
37 Playing samples and recording your performance (Pattern Sequencer) You can change the patterns assigned to each pad by exchanging patterns between
38 D Beam controller The SP-555 provides a D Beam controller, which lets you modify the sound in various ways by moving your hand above it. You can c
39 D Beam controller If you press [FILTER] so the button is lit, you’ll be able to control the cutoff frequency of a filter by moving your hand above
4 USING THE UNIT SAFELY USING THE UNIT SAFELY • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual...
40 Connecting the SP-555 to your computer The SP-555 provides USB audio/MIDI interface functionality.If you install a dedicated driver in your comput
41 Connecting the SP-555 to your computer * In order to install the driver and the software, you’ll need to log on as a user who has administrative p
42 Connecting the SP-555 to your computer Installing the driver * If the “Authentication” dialog box appears during the installation, enter the passw
43 Connecting the SP-555 to your computer SONAR LE is a DAW application for Windows. It allows you to perform a variety of operations ranging from mu
44 About CompactFlash The SP-555 supports CompactFlash cards (type I) having a capacity of from 32 MB up to 2 GB. * You can’t use Type II cards such
45 About CompactFlash Never insert or remove a CompactFlash card while this unit’s power is on. Doing so may corrupt the unit’s data or the data on t
46 About CompactFlash You can import audio files via CompactFlash card and assign them to pads. 1. Make sure that [PATTERN SELECT] is extinguished. I
47 About CompactFlash A sample assigned to a pad can be exported to a CompactFlash card as an audio file. 1. While holding down [RESAMPLE], turn on t
48 About CompactFlash Here’s how to save a set of backup data (containing all of the SP-555’s internal data including sample banks and pattern banks)
49 About CompactFlash Here’s how to delete a set of backup data (containing all the SP-555’s settings including sample banks and pattern banks) from
5 USING THE UNIT SAFELY • Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable material, coins, pins); or liquids of any kind (water, soft drinks, etc.) to pene
50 Other settings Here’s how to restore all settings of the SP-555, including the sample and pattern data (banks A and B) and effect memory settings
51 Other settings You can protect the memory so that samples and patterns cannot be deleted accidentally. 1. While holding down [REMAIN], turn on the
52 About V-LINK V-LINK ( ) is functionality promoted by Roland that makes it easy to synchronize visual effects with music. By using video equipment
53 About V-LINK You can set or edit the following functions that are related to V-LINK. With the exception of the pad mode, make the setting and then
54 Appendix ✩ : The depth of these parameters will be limited if you turn on “Effect Limit mode” (p. 20).*1: Delay time is specified as a note valu
55 Appendix MFX bank A NumberType CTRL 1 function (display) CTRL 2 function (display) CTRL 3 function (display) 1FLANGER DEPTH (dPt) RATE (rAt) FEEDB
56 Appendix ✩ : The depth of these parameters will be limited if you turn on “Effect Limit mode” (p. 20).* For FLANGER and PHASER, you can use [MFX
57 Appendix MFX bank B NumberType CTRL 1 function (display) CTRL 2 function (display) CTRL 3 function (display) 1COMP SUSTAIN (SUS) ATTACK (Atk/rEL)
58 Appendix ✩ : The depth of these parameters will be limited if you turn on “Effect Limit mode” (p. 20).*1: RATE is specified as a note value rela
59 Appendix Quick reference of operations Sampling operations To accomplish thisDo this Play a samplePad [1]–[16]Play the external input sound [MIC]
6 IMPORTANT NOTES In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on p. 4, please read and observe the following: Power Supply • Do not
60 Appendix Specify effect send for USB [EFFECT ASSIGN] + [CANCEL] + [MIC]/[LINE IN]Specify effect send for D Beam Synth [EFFECT ASSIGN] + [SYNTH]Eff
61 Appendix Rehearse pattern recordingWhile recording a pattern [SAMPLING]Delete playback dataWhile recording a pattern [DEL] ➜ Pad [1]–[16]/[HOLD]
62 Appendix CompactFlash card operations To accomplish thisDo this Format a CompactFlash card[CANCEL] + [REMAIN] ➜ Bank [C/G]–[F/J] ➜ [DEL]Import a
63 Appendix Parameters that can change the start-up state ParameterRange (display indication) Panel operation Remarks Fixed Velocity16–127(“ 16”–“127
64 Appendix D Beam As-signOff, 1–30 (“oFF”, “ 1”–“ 30”)[CANCEL] + [V-LINK] ➜ [SYNTH]/[FILTER]/[TRIGGER] ➜ CTRL 3 knobAfter making the setting, p
65 Appendix This section lists some items to check and actions to take if you experience problems. Refer to the section appropriate for your situatio
66 Appendix Could there be insufficient memory? If there is insufficient memory, the display will indicate “FUL” (Memory Full) when you attempt to sa
67 Appendix It is possible that the power was turned off while data was being written into the CompactFlash card (i.e., while the dot was blinking in
68 Appendix If you connect a pedal switch (DP series; sold separately) to the rear panel PEDAL jack, you’ll be able to perform the following operatio
69 Using the SP-555 with other MIDI equipment MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and is a global standard that allows electronic m
7 IMPORTANT NOTES Before Using Cards • Carefully insert the CompactFlash card all the way in—until it is firmly in place.• Never touch the terminals
70 Using the SP-555 with other MIDI equipment With the factory settings, the SP-555 (whose MIDI synchronization mode will be set to “Aut”) can be con
71 Using the SP-555 with other MIDI equipment Use the following MIDI channels and note numbers when playing the SP-555’s samples from an external MID
72 MIDI Implementation Model: SP-555Date: May 01, 2007Version: 1.00 1. Receive data Channel Voice Messages * For the correspondence between note nu
73 MIDI Implementation ● Note On Status 2nd byte 3rd byte9nH kkH vvHn = MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16) kk = note number: 23H - 72H (35 -
74 MIDI Implementation Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSyst
75 Specifications SP-555: Sampler Maximum Polyphony 12 voices Sampling Frequency 44.1 kHz Data Format SP-555 original format(WAV/AIFF import/export p
76 Index A AC adaptor ... 13AIF ...
77 Index P Padeffect ... 18sampling ...
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IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE.BLUE: BROWN: As the colours of the wires in the mains lea
8 Contents Main Features... 2USING THE UNIT SAFELY...4IMPORTANT NOTES..
04672023 07-07-2N As of May 1, 2007 (ROLAND)Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized
9 Contents About CompactFlash.......... 44 Recommended types of CompactFlash..44CompactFlash theft prevention....
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