Applying An Effect By Passing Over The D Beam - Roland V-Card VC-1 Owner's Manual

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Applying Effects to the Sound
The tone for which the partial balance is to be controlled is selected using the Tone Select button. When
you touch the Time Trip pad, the volume balance changes as shown below. Changing the partial balance
creates huge changes in the tone, providing very distinctive effects.
fig.05-03e(PartialBalance)
Tone Select button (On:pressed)

Applying an Effect by Passing Over the D Beam

fig.05-04(Panel_DBeam)
The D Beam controller can be used simply by waving your hand over it. It
can be used to apply various effects, depending on the function that is
assigned to it. You can also create effects in which the sound changes
instantaneously, in a way that would not be possible by operating a knob or
the bender lever. The D Beam controller settings are saved with each patch.
This means that you can create patches that contain D Beam settings you
like.
1.
Access the PATCH TOP Screen
2.
Choose the function that you want to control from the D Beam controller, and press the D BEAM button
for that function to turn on the D Beam controller.
Buttons
[TIME TRIP]
[TIME]
[PITCH]
[ASSIGNABLE]
3.
While playing the keyboard to produce sound, place your hand over the D Beam, and slowly move it up
and down.
4.
To turn off the D Beam controller, once again press the button that you pressed in step 2, so its indicator
goes out.
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Partial 2 decreases
Functions
This provides the same effect as that when, after the key is played, it is then pressed
with even greater force. (Aftertouch)
This provides the same effect as that achieved by tilting the modulation level away
from you. (Modulation)
This provides the same effect as that achieved by tilting the pitch bend level to the
left and right. (Pitch Bend)
Apply the effect that is specified by each patch. ("How to Make the Patch Factors"
(p. 26))
UPPER volume increases,
LOWER volume decreases
Partial 1 increases
UPPER volume decreases,
LOWER volume increases
Partial 1 decreases
Partial 2 increases

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