Changing The Effect Type - Roland PhraseLab MC-09 Owner's Manual

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Applying an effect

Changing the effect type

Each effect provides several variations, which allow it to be controlled by
the step sequencer or by external synchronization. These are called effect
types. You can select the effect type that is most suitable for your
performance situation.
Effect type
Filter
Isolator
Phaser
Slicer
Smoothing:
Synchronization: The rate of the filter, phaser, or slicer will be
44
Parameters that
can be controlled
Cutoff frequency
Cutoff frequency
Resonance
Resonance
Resonance
Resonance
Low gain
Low gain
Middle gain
Middle gain
High gain
High gain
Modulation depth
Modulation depth
Resonance
Resonance
Resonance
Resonance
Slice level
Pan
Pan
Pan
Pan
When using the step sequencer to control the effect (p.
45), this creates smooth changes between each step.
synchronized to the standard tempo. Use the C1 knob to
choose the note value for synchronization (16th note, 8th
note, quarter note, half note, whole note, whole note x2,
whole note x4).
Smoothing
Synchroni-
zation
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Off
On
Off
On
Off
If you want only Pan to
change for S-5, S-6, or S-7,
turn the C1 knob all the
way to the left. If you want
only resonance to change
for F-6, F-7, or F-8, turn the
C1 knob all the way to the
left.

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