Adding Reverberation To The Tone-The [Reverb] Slider; Adding Various Effects To Tones-Dsp Effect Vo; Adding Breadth To Tones-Chorus Effect - Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual

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2-1. Tones
Adding Effects to Tones
Adding Reverberation to the Tone—The [Reverb] Slider
Reverb is the reverberation effect added to tones that makes them sound as though they are being
played in a concert hall.
Min
Reverb
Max
Part Volume.
| =
Accomp
Keyboard
1. Adjust the amount of reverb effect by using the [Reverb] Slider.
Moving the slider all the way to the right gives maximum reverb, and moving completely to the
left end removes all reverb from the sound.
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You can select from a number of different types of reverb. (p.66)
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The adjustment in reverb affects only the tone currently selected when the keyboard is being played. You
cannot adjust the sound of the accompaniment or of sounds played back with the Composer function.
Adding Various Effects to Tones—DSP Effect
You can add different effects to tones.
For more detailed information, please refer to "DSP Effect List" (p.84).
1. Select <DSP...> from the Tone Select screen.
The screen will change, and a screen like the one shown below will appear in the display.
2. Select the type with the buttons to the left of the display, and select the amount of the effect
with the buttons to the right of the display.
When you wish to remove the DSP Effect, select "OFF" from the Type screen.
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You can not add multiple DSP effects simultaneously.
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When you set Upper, Lower or Whole with the Rotary Effect, you can switch the rotation speed with the
button at the upper left of the display.
Adding Breadth to Tones—Chorus Effect
You can add a chorus effect to Tones. Chorus is an effect that creates a more spacious, "fatter" sound.
1. After pressing <DSP...> on the Tone Select screen, press <Page PP >.
The screen will change, and a screen like the one shown below will appear in the display.
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[ Tare
Organ
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