Input Fx/Track Fx Settings; Selecting The Fx Type (Fx Type) - Boss RC-505 Owner's Manual

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Input FX/Track FX settings
You can apply effects to the audio input and to the sound of the tracks, respectively. These effects are referred to as "Input FX"
and "Track FX. "
For details of the procedure on setting up, refer to "Basic Procedure for Editing the Settings" (p. 5).
* The FX parameter that appears first when you press the [
* Parameters indicated by the "
* When you press the track FX [A] – [C] button, the [EDIT] button of the target tracks to which FX is applied, will blink.
You can also use the [EDIT] buttons to select the tracks to which track FX is applied.
Parameter
IFxA:Type
TFxA:Type
BEAT REPEAT
* Effects that use pitch detection (GUITAR TO BASS, TRANSPOSE, ROBOT) will not work correctly with chords. Also, these effects will not work
correctly if applied as a track FX to multiple tracks, since multiple sounds will be mixed.
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" symbol can be controlled by the [INPUT FX]/[TRACK FX] knobs.
Value

Selecting the FX Type (FX Type)

FILTER
You can select the Input FX/Track FX type.
Types available for both Input FX and Track FX
FILTER
PHASER
FLANGER
SYNTH
LO-FI
GUITAR TO BASS
TRANSPOSE
ROBOT
VOCAL DIST
VOCODER
DYNAMICS
EQ
ISOLATOR
OCTAVE
PAN
SLICER
DELAY
TAPE ECHO
GRANULAR DELAY
CHORUS
REVERB
Types available only for Track FX
BEAT REPEAT
BEAT SHIFT
BEAT SCATTER
VINYL FLICK
] button will depend on the FX type that's selected.
Explanation
A filter modifies the brightness or thickness of the sound by cutting a specific frequency range.
Gives the sound a swishing quality by adding a phase-shifted sound.
Produces a metallic resonance reminiscent of a jet airplane taking off and landing.
Generates a synthesizer sound.
This effect intentionally degrades the sound to create a distinctive character.
Transforms a guitar sound into a bass sound.
Transposes the sound when you turn the FX on.
Cyber-robot voice.
Distortion for vocals.
Vocoder sound that uses the audio input to modulate the sound of the track you specify.
Makes the volume more consistent, and produces a more evenly balanced low-frequency
range.
Adjusts the tone as a equalizer.
Divides the audio input into three ranges (LO, MID, HI) and cuts the specified region. You can
cut in synchronization with the tempo.
Adds a note one (or two) octave lower, creating a richer sound.
Moves the stereo position (pan).
Repeatedly cuts the sound, transforming a conventional sound to create the impression of a
rhythmic backing.
Adds a delayed sound to the direct sound, giving the sound greater depth or creating special
effects.
A virtual tape echo that produces a realistic tape delay sound.
Repeats a short portion of the input sound, giving it a buzzy character or producing the effect
of playing a roll.
In this effect, a slightly detuned sound is added to the original sound to add depth and
breadth.
Adds reverberation to the sound.
Plays the track repeatedly in time with the beat.
Turning the [TRACK FX] knob will change the length of the repeat.
The track will play shifted by the length of the beat.
Turning the [TRACK FX] knob will change the number of beats by which playback is shifted.
The track will be scrubbed in time with the beat.
Turning the [TRACK FX] knob will change the length that is scrubbed.
The track will sound as though you are touching the turntable.
Turning the [TRACK FX] knob slowly will change the playback speed; turning the knob quickly
will produce a spin-like effect.

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