Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT
NOTES” (p. 2; p. 4). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit.
Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new
unit, Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a
convenient reference.
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the SRX-10
“Big Brass Ensemble” Wave Expansion Board.
This expansion board contains numerous realistic brass
sounds that can be used in a broad range of styles, including
pop, rock, classical, and film scoring.
The waveforms include Pop Brass (Bb Tp x2, Tb, Tnr Sax),
Trumpet (Bb Tp x4), C Trumpet (C Tp x4), Trombone (Tb x4),
and Horn (Hrn x4) sections, as well as Solo Tuba.
Waveforms for idiomatic playing techniques such as “falls,”
“shakes,” and “rips” are also included for each instrument.
The patches have been created to take full advantage of these
waveforms.
These patches also use effects and controller assignments to
fully exploit the available sounds, and are set up so your
feelings can easily be reflected directly in the music.
• Patches:100
• Waveforms:261
* The parameter settings for Patches are optimized for the
Fantom series, XV series, JUNO-G, MX-200, RD series with
SRX slots, MC-909, VR-760, and G-70 models, so there are
some minor differences in the sounds each instrument
produces.
Fantom-S/S88 users
If you have a Fantom-S/S88 with a system version
earlier than what's shown below, you must update its
system program so that it will be able to correctly read
Fantom-S/S88-specific data from the SRX-10. (p. 8)
• Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts
within it (except when this manual provides
specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer
all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland
Service Center, or an authorized Roland
distributor.
• Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable material,
coins, pins); or liquids of any kind (water, soft
drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit.
The symbol alerts the user to important instructions
or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is
determined by the design contained within the
triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for
general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger.
The symbol alerts the user to items that must never
be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that
must not be done is indicated by the design contained
within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it
means that the unit must never be disassembled.
The ● symbol alerts the user to things that must be
carried out. The specific thing that must be done is
indicated by the design contained within the circle. In
the case of the symbol at left, it means that the powercord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.
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• In households with small children, an adult
should provide supervision until the child is
capable of following all the rules essential for the
safe operation of the unit.
• Before installing the SRX-10, you must first always
turn off the Fantom series/XV series/JUNO-G/
MX-200/RD series with SRX slots/MC-909/VR760/G-70 and unplug its power cord.
• DO NOT play a CD-ROM disc on a conventional
audio CD player. The resulting sound may be of a
level that could cause permanent hearing loss.
Damage to speakers or other system components
may result.
106
• Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on
the unit.
• Install the circuit board only into the specified unit
(Fantom series/XV series/JUNO-G/MX-200/RD
series with SRX slots/MC-909/VR-760/G-70).
Remove only the specified screws during the
installation.
When you purchase the SRX-10 expansion board from an
authorized Roland dealer, the included sounds and samples
are licensed, not sold, to you by Roland Corporation, for
commercial use in music production, public performance,
broadcast, etc.
You may use any of the included phrases and/or samples in
a commercial or non-commercial recording without paying
any additional license fees. However, you must strictly
adhere to the following crediting guidelines on any music
recording that utilize material from SRX-10.
Reproduction or duplication of this collection or any of the
sound recording contained in the SRX-10, either as they exist
on this expansion board or by any means of reformatting,
mixing, filtering, re-synthesizing, processing or otherwise
editing for use in another product or for re-sale, is strictly
prohibited without the express written consent of Roland. All
unauthorized giving, trading, lending, renting, re-issue, redistribution or re-sale of the sounds included in the SRX-10
are expressly prohibited.
In Plain English: Be creative in your application of the SRX10 sounds, and keep this library for your use only. DO NOT
COPY IT.
Roland constantly monitors other Soundware releases to
check for copyright infringements, and will prosecute all
piracy and copyright violations to the fullest extent of the
law.
THIS LIBRARY IS GUARANTEED TO BE 100%
COPYRIGHT CLEAN.
In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT
SAFELY” on page 2, please read and observe the following:
Handling CD-ROMs
801
* Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside (encoded
surface) of the disc. Damaged or dirty CD-ROM discs may not
be read properly. Keep your discs clean using a commercially
available CD cleaner.
Handling the Board
901
To avoid the risk of damage to internal components that can
be caused by static electricity, please carefully observe the
following whenever you handle the board.
1
* Before you touch the board, always first grasp a metal object
(such as a water pipe), so you are sure that any static
electricity you might have been carrying has been discharged.
2
* When handling the board, grasp it only by its edges. Avoid
touching any of the electronic components or connectors.
5
* Save the bag in which the board was originally shipped, and
put the board back into it whenever you need to store or
transport it.
Veuillez suivre attentivement les instructions suivantes
quand vous manipulez la carte afin d’éviter tout risque
d’endommagement des pièces internes par l’électricité
statique.
1
* Toujours toucher un objet métallique relié à la terre (comme
un tuyau par exemple) avant de manipuler la carte pour vous
décharger de l’électricité statique que vous auriez pu
accumuler.
2
* Lorsque vous manipulez la carte, la tenir par les côtés. Évitez
de toucher aux composants ou aux connecteurs.
5
* Conservez le sachet d’origine dans lequel était la carte lors de
l’envoi et remettez la carte dedans si vous devez la ranger ou la
transporter.
Remove the cover located on the top (or rear) of your
instrument.
928
* When turning the unit upside-down, get a bunch of newspapers or
magazines, and place them under the four corners or at both ends to
prevent damage to the buttons and controls. Also, you should try to
orient the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged.
929
* When turning the unit upside-down, handle with care to avoid
dropping it, or allowing it to fall or tip over.
2.
Insert the Wave Expansion Board connector into a connector
for an SRX Series slot, while simultaneously inserting the
board holders into the holes in the Wave Expansion Board.
911
* Do not touch any of the printed circuit pathways or connection
terminals.
912
* Never use excessive force when installing a circuit board. If it doesn’t
fit properly on the first attempt, remove the board and try again.
3.
Use the supplied Installation Tool to turn the holders in the
LOCK direction, so the board will be fastened in place.
(To remove the Wave Expansion Board, turn the board holders
in the UNLOCK direction, and lift up the board.)
913
* When circuit board installation is complete, double-check your work.
4.
Using the screws removed in Step 1, refasten the cover in its
original position.
5.
Check if the Wave Expansion Board is correctly installed.
* If the “EXP” display cannot be selected (doesn’t appear) in the
Waveform Selection Screen (refer to the owner’s manual of the
instrument you use), remove the Wave Expansion Board and install it
properly.
* Éteindre l’instrument.
1.
Retirer le couvercle situé sur le dessus (ou á l’arrière) de
l’instrument.
2.
Inserer le connecteur de la carte dans un des creneaux pour
la serie SRX tout en enfoncant les supports a carte dans les
trous de celle-ci.
911(F)
* Ne pas toucher aux circuits imprimés ou aux connecteurs.
912(F)
* Ne jamais forcer lors de l’installation de la carte de circuits imprimés.
Si la carte s’ajuste mal au premier essai, enlevez la carte et
recommencez l’installation.
3.
Utiliser l’outil d’installation fourni pour tourner les clips de
retenue vers la position de blocage (LOCK) de façon á ce que
la carte soit retenue en place.
(Pour retirer la carte d’expansion Wave, tourner les clips de
retenue de la carte vers la position déblocage (UNLOCK) et
retirer la carte en la soulevant.)
913(F)
* Quand l’installation de la carte de circuits imprimés est terminée,
revérifiez si tout est bien installé.
4.
Remettre la plaque a sa place et la fixer a l’aide des vis
enlevees a l’etape 1.
5.
S’assurer que la carte d’expansion Wave est installée
correctement.
* S’il est impossible de sélectionner l’affichage “EXP” (il n’apparaît pas)
á l’écran de sélection Waveform (se reporter au guide du propriétaire
de l’instrument utilisé), retirer la carte d’expansion Wave et la
réinstaller correctement.
When playing patches on the expansion board, we recommend that
you set all the EFFECTS ON/OFF settings on the Fantom series/XV
series/JUNO-G to “ON.” If such settings are set to “OFF,” you may
not obtain the intended sound.
* Note that the Release Time has been set to a fairly long value for some
of the patches. As a result, if your sound generator has been set so
“Patch Remain” is “ON,” the release portion of a previously sounding
patch may continue to be heard even after switching to a new patch.
* Refer to the owner’s manual for your instrument for specific
instructions on how to play Patches on the expansion board.
1PopBrs mfA L*
2PopBrs mfA R*
3PopBrs mfB L*
4PopBrs mfB R*
5PopBrs mfC L*
6PopBrs mfC R*
7PopBrs f A L*
8PopBrs f A R*
9PopBrs f B L*
10PopBrs f B R*
11PopBrs f C L*
12PopBrs f C R*
13PopStc mfA L*
14PopStc mfA R*
15PopStc mfB L*
16PopStc mfB R*
17PopStc mfC L*
18PopStc mfC R*
19PopStc f A L*
20PopStc f A R*
21PopStc f B L*
22PopStc f B R*
23PopStc f C L*
24PopStc f C R*
25PopBrsRipA L*
26PopBrsRipA R*
27PopBrsRipB L*
28PopBrsRipB R*
29PopBrsRipC L*
30PopBrsRipC R*
31PopFlSht A L*
32PopFlSht A R*
33PopFlSht B L*
34PopFlSht B R*
35PopFlSht C L*
36PopFlSht C R*
37PopFlLng A L*
38PopFlLng A R*
39PopFlLng B L*
40PopFlLng B R*
41PopFlLng C L*
42PopFlLng C R*
43Tps mf A L*
44Tps mf A R*
45Tps mf B L*
46Tps mf B R*
47Tps mf C L*
48Tps mf C R*
49Tps f A L*
50Tps f A R*
51Tps f B L*
52Tps f B R*
53Tps f C L*
54Tps f C R*
55Tps Stc mfAL*
56Tps Stc mfAR*
57Tps Stc mfBL*
58Tps Stc mfBR*
59Tps Stc mfCL*
60Tps Stc mfCR*
61Tps Stc f AL*
62Tps Stc f AR*
63Tps Stc f BL*
64Tps Stc f BR*
65Tps Stc f CL*
No. Name
66Tps Stc f CR*
67Tps Mute A L*
68Tps Mute A R*
69Tps Mute B L*
70Tps Mute B R*
71Tps Mute C L*
72Tps Mute C R*
73Tps MtStc AL*
74Tps MtStc AR*
75Tps MtStc BL*
76Tps MtStc BR*
77Tps MtStc CL*
78Tps MtStc CR*
79Tps RipFl AL*
80Tps RipFl AR*
81Tps RipFl BL*
82Tps RipFl BR*
83Tps RipFl CL*
84Tps RipFl CR*
85Tps RipCp AL*
86Tps RipCp AR*
87Tps RipCp BL*
88Tps RipCp BR*
89Tps RipCp CL*
90Tps RipCp CR*
91Tps Fall A L*
92Tps Fall A R*
93Tps Fall B L*
94Tps Fall B R*
95Tps Fall C L*
96Tps Fall C R*
97Tps Shake AL*
98Tps Shake AR*
99Tps Shake BL*
100 Tps Shake BR*
101 Tps Shake CL*
102 Tps Shake CR*
103 Tps Doit A L*
104 Tps Doit A R*
105 Tps Doit B L*
106 Tps Doit B R*
107 Tps Doit C L*
108 Tps Doit C R*
109 C Tps mp A L*
110 C Tps mp A R*
111 C Tps mp B L*
112 C Tps mp B R*
113 C Tps mp C L*
114 C Tps mp C R*
115 C Tps mf A L*
116 C Tps mf A R*
117 C Tps mf B L*
118 C Tps mf B R*
119 C Tps mf C L*
120 C Tps mf C R*
121 C Tps f A L*
122 C Tps f A R*
123 C Tps f B L*
124 C Tps f B R*
125 C Tps f C L*
126 C Tps f C R*
127 CTpsStc mpAL*
128 CTpsStc mpAR*
129 CTpsStc mpBL*
130 CTpsStc mpBR*
No. Name
131 CTpsStc mpCL*
132 CTpsStc mpCR*
133 CTpsStc mfAL*
134 CTpsStc mfAR*
135 CTpsStc mfBL*
136 CTpsStc mfBR*
137 CTpsStc mfCL*
138 CTpsStc mfCR*
139 CTpsStc f AL*
140 CTpsStc f AR*
141 CTpsStc f BL*
142 CTpsStc f BR*
143 CTpsStc f CL*
144 CTpsStc f CR*
145 CTps Trit AL*
146 CTps Trit AR*
147 CTps Trit BL*
148 CTps Trit BR*
149 CTps Trit CL*
150 CTps Trit CR*
151 Tbs mp A L*
152 Tbs mp A R*
153 Tbs mp B L*
154 Tbs mp B R*
155 Tbs mp C L*
156 Tbs mp C R*
157 Tbs mf A L*
158 Tbs mf A R*
159 Tbs mf B L*
160 Tbs mf B R*
161 Tbs mf C L*
162 Tbs mf C R*
163 Tbs f A L*
164 Tbs f A R*
165 Tbs f B L*
166 Tbs f B R*
167 Tbs f C L*
168 Tbs f C R*
169 Tbs Stc mfAL*
170 Tbs Stc mfAR*
171 Tbs Stc mfBL*
172 Tbs Stc mfBR*
173 Tbs Stc mfCL*
174 Tbs Stc mfCR*
175 Tbs Stc f AL*
176 Tbs Stc f AR*
177 Tbs Stc f BL*
178 Tbs Stc f BR*
179 Tbs Stc f CL*
180 Tbs Stc f CR*
181 Tbs Fall A L*
182 Tbs Fall A R*
183 Tbs Fall B L*
184 Tbs Fall B R*
185 Tbs Fall C L*
186 Tbs Fall C R*
187 Tbs Rip A L*
188 Tbs Rip A R*
189 Tbs Rip B L*
190 Tbs Rip B R*
191 Tbs Rip C L*
192 Tbs Rip C R*
193 Horns mp A L*
194 Horns mp A R*
195 Horns mp B L*
No. Name
196 Horns mp B R*
197 Horns mp C L*
198 Horns mp C R*
199 Horns mf A L*
200 Horns mf A R*
201 Horns mf B L*
202 Horns mf B R*
203 Horns mf C L*
204 Horns mf C R*
205 Horns f A L*
206 Horns f A R*
207 Horns f B L*
208 Horns f B R*
209 Horns f C L*
210 Horns f C R*
211 HrnsStc mpAL*
212 HrnsStc mpAR*
213 HrnsStc mpBL*
214 HrnsStc mpBR*
215 HrnsStc mpCL*
216 HrnsStc mpCR*
217 HrnsStc mfAL*
218 HrnsStc mfAR*
219 HrnsStc mfBL*
220 HrnsStc mfBR*
221 HrnsStc mfCL*
222 HrnsStc mfCR*
223 HrnsStc f AL*
224 HrnsStc f AR*
225 HrnsStc f BL*
226 HrnsStc f BR*
227 HrnsStc f CL*
228 HrnsStc f CR*
229 Hrns Rip A L*
230 Hrns Rip A R*
231 Hrns Rip B L*
232 Hrns Rip B R*
233 Hrns Rip C L*
234 Hrns Rip C R*
235 Tuba mf A
236 Tuba mf B
237 Tuba mf C
238 Tuba f A
239 Tuba f B
240 Tuba f C
241 Tuba Stc mpA
242 Tuba Stc mpB
243 Tuba Stc mpC
244 Tuba Stc mfA
245 Tuba Stc mfB
246 Tuba Stc mfC
247 Tuba Stc f A
248 Tuba Stc f B
249 Tuba Stc f C
250 Brs LipNz1 L*
251 Brs LipNz1 R*
252 Brs LipNz2 L*
253 Brs LipNz2 R*
254 Brs LipNz3 L*
255 Brs LipNz3 R*
256 Tp LipNz 1 L*
257 Tp LipNz 1 R*
258 Tp LipNz 2 L*
259 Tp LipNz 2 R*
260 CTp Lip Nz L*
261 CTp Lip Nz R*
*:These are stereo waveforms, offered in left-right pairs.
When you create a Patch using the waveforms stored in the
Expansion Board, observe the following points:
* If you make a Patch with a single voice and then later play it in a
chord, the sound may be distorted with certain settings for the Effects
and TVA. If this happens, adjust the level of the Effects and TVA.