Adjusting The Effects For Each Rhythm Tone (Send Level) - Roland Groovebox MC-307 Reference Manual

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Chapter 6 Making Original Patches
Adjusting the Effects for Each
Rhythm Tone (SEND LEVEL)
In the RHY TONE (RHYTHM TONE), the levels of effects to
be applied can be set up individually (on/off settings for M-
FX).
Procedure
1. Press the [PTN] button.
2. Press [PART SELECT] then, Press [R] part buttons to
select the part R.
3. Press [F1 (PACH)] and [F1 (EDIT)] button, in that order.
The menu screen for rhythm set editing appears.
4. Press the [CURSOR (down)] button.
5. Press the [F1 (BEND)] button.
6. Press the [F2 (SEND)] button.
7. Press [CURSOR (up/down)] buttons to select the
parameter to be edited.
8. Press an appropriate keyboard pad to select the key for
which you want to define the parameter.
(You can listen to the sound to confirm which tone is
selected.)
9. Specify a value using the [VALUE] dial or the [INC/
DEC] buttons.
10. After the value is specified, press the [EXIT] button to
return to the previous screen.
Parameters that can be set
- SEND: REV SEND LEVEL, DLY SEND LEVEL, M-FX
SW
* See the following sections for descriptions of the setting ranges
and contents of the respective parameters.
SEND: REV SEND LEVEL
Specifies the reverb volume for each rhythm tone. Higher
settings will increase the reverb volume.
Range: 0–127
* The Rhythm Tone Reverb Level setting is valid only if the Part
M-FX SW setting of the rhythm part is set to "RHY." Also in
this case, if the Reverb Level and the Part Reverb Level setting
of the rhythm part are low, there will be no reverb even if the
112
Rhythm Tone Reverb Level is raised.
- "Applying M-FX/Specifying the Output Destination for
Each Part (Part M-FX SW)" (P. 23)
-
"Adjusting the Overall Reverb Volume (Reverb Level)
"(P. 43)
- "Adjusting the Reverb Volume for Each Part (Part
Reverb Level)" (P. 23)
* If you would like to know more about reverb
settings..."Reverb" (P. 42)
SEND: DLY SEND LEVEL
Specifies the amount of delay for each rhythm tone. Higher
settings will increase the delay volume.
Range: 0–127
* The Rhythm Tone Delay Level setting is valid only when the
Part M-FX SW setting of the rhythm part is set to "RHY."
Also in this case, if the Delay Level and the Part Delay Level
setting of the rhythm part are low, there will be no delay even
if the Rhythm Tone Delay Level is raised.
- "Applying M-FX/Specifying the Output Destination for
Each Part (Part M-FX SW)" (P. 23)
- "Adjusting the Overall Delay Volume (Delay Level)"(P.
45)
- "Adjusting the Delay Volume for Each Part (Part Delay
Level)" (P. 44)
- If you would like to know more about delay settings...
"Adding an Echo to the Sound (Delay)" (P. 44)
SEND: M-FX SW
This switch is used to specify M-FX on/off for each rhythm
tone.
Settings
- OFF: Sounds are output from the OUTPUT jacks
without any M-FX effect applied.
- ON:
Sounds are output from the OUTPUT jacks with
M-FX effects applied.
* The RHYTHM TONE M-FX switch can only be activated
when the PART M-FX switch for the rhythm part is set to
"RHY." (P. 46)
* If the PART M-FX switch for the rhythm part is set to ON,
M-FX effects are applied to all rhythm tones regardless of the
setting of the RHYTHM TONE M-FX switch.
* If the M-FX Output Level setting is low, the rhythm tone with
M-FX applied will not be heard (P. 44 - P. 61).
To learn more about EFX settings.
- refer to Making Detailed Settings (p. 44).

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