Slope Button; Cutoff Knob - Roland SH-201 Owner's Manual

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SLOPE button

fig.FILTER-SLOPE-button
This button selects the slope (steepness) of the filter.
Press the button so the indicator for the desired slope is lit.
Each time you press the button you can alternate between the -12 dB and -24 dB setting.
• -12 dB
The filter slope will be gentle, allowing some of the sound near the cutoff frequency to remain.
• -24 dB
The filter slope will be steep, cutting most of the sound immediately above (or below) the cutoff frequency.
Example: LPF
(Low Pass Filter)
level
-24 dB
cutoff frequency

CUTOFF knob

fig.FILTER-CUTOFF-knob
This specifies the cutoff frequency of the filter.
When the filter TYPE is "LPF"
Turning the knob toward the right brightens the sound, while turning it toward the left darkens (mellows) the
sound.
When the filter TYPE is "HPF"
Turning the knob toward the right will make the sound lighter (less thick), and turning it toward the left will
make the sound heavier (thicker).
When the filter TYPE is "BPF"
Turning the knob toward the right will allow a higher range of frequencies to be heard, and turning it toward the
left will allow a lower range of frequencies to be heard.
* When the filter TYPE is "BYPASS," turning the knob will not affect the sound.
SLOPE settings
-12 dB
frequency
Creating sounds
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