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Effects List<br />

About Note<br />

Some effect parameters (such as Rate or Delay Time) can be set in<br />

terms of a note value.<br />

Such parameters have a num/note switch that lets you specify whether<br />

you will set the value as a note value or as a numerical value.<br />

If you want to set Rate (Delay Time) as a numerical value, set the num/<br />

note switch to “Hz” (“msec”). If you want to set it as a note value, set<br />

the num/note switch to “NOTE.”<br />

Num/note switch<br />

The following 3D effects utilize RSS (<strong>Roland</strong> Sound Space) technology<br />

to create a spaciousness that cannot be produced by delay, reverb,<br />

chorus, etc.<br />

52: 3D DELAY<br />

29: 3D CHORUS<br />

30: 3D FLANGER<br />

31: 3D STEP FLANGER<br />

When using these effects, we recommend that you place your<br />

speakers as follows. Also, make sure that the speakers are at a<br />

sufficient distance from the walls on either side.<br />

fig.33-002<br />

When Using 3D Effects<br />

* If the Rate is specified as a note value, the modulation will be<br />

synchronized with the tempo when you play back SMF song<br />

data.<br />

30˚<br />

30˚<br />

note:<br />

fig.MFX-note2.e_88<br />

Sixty-fourth-note triplet Sixty-fourth note Thirty-second-note triplet<br />

Thirty-second note Sixteenth-note triplet Dotted thirty-second note<br />

Sixteenth note Eighth-note triplet Dotted sixteenth note<br />

Eighth note<br />

Quarter-note triplet Dotted eighth note<br />

Quarter note<br />

Half-note triplet Dotted quarter note<br />

Half note<br />

Whole-note triplet Dotted half note<br />

Whole note<br />

Double-note triplet Dotted whole note<br />

If the left and right speakers are too far apart, or if there is too much<br />

reverberation, the full 3D effect may not appear.<br />

Each of these effects has an “Output Mode” parameter. If the sound<br />

from the OUTPUT jacks is to be heard through speakers, set this<br />

parameter to “SPEAKER.” If the sound is to be heard through<br />

headphones, set it to “PHONES.” This will ensure that the optimal 3D<br />

effect will be heard. If this parameter is not set correctly, the full 3D<br />

effect may not appear.<br />

Double note<br />

If you specify the delay time as a note value, slowing down the<br />

tempo will not change the delay time beyond a certain length.<br />

This is because there is an upper limit for the delay time; if the<br />

delay time is specified as a note value and you slow down the<br />

tempo until this upper limit is reached, the delay time cannot<br />

change any further. This upper limit is the maximum value that<br />

can be specified when setting the delay time as a numerical<br />

value.<br />

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