Selecting Among The Variations; Is It Distortion Or Overdrive; Checking The Sequence; The Order Of The Sequence Can Be Checked - Roland GP-16 Owner's Manual

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«When setting BloCK B·2»
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3. Selecting among the variations
Is
it
Distortion or Overdrive?
Whenever "Block A-2" or "Block B-2" have been turned
on, you need TO make selection of the type of effect that
wilt be used.
c:oc::
When Block A-2 has been turned on »
a. Distortion
b. Overdrive
Select which of the above two effects will be used.
c:c:
When BlocK B-2 has been turned on »
a. Chorus
b. Flanger
c. Pitch ShITter
d. Space-D
Select which of the above four eHects will be used.
This parameter is skipped when the eHeet is lett off.
The procedure is the same tor both "Block A-2" and "Block
B-2'.
[Step
1]
From the Edit mode, using
IF
UNCTION
I
call
up the para meier (have
it
appear In the display)
shown below.
«
When setting Block 1.·2
»
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:BLOCK-~
No.2 SET
!
3. [:<ISTO~:TIOr'~
(Example: To select Group A, Bank: 4,
Number: 2)
[Step 2]
(Example: To selecl Group A, Bank: 4,
Number: 2)
The effeel wh'lch is currently aelive will appear
inthe display. If one of its variations IS deSired,
make seleelion of the effeel using the ! a·Dlal:
or!VALUEI.
4. Checking the sequence
The order of the sequence can be checked
Your completed configuration, including settings tor the
order, whether eHects are on or ofl, and the variations,
can be viewed tor confirmation.
[Step 1] From the Edit mode, using !FUNCTION! call
up Ihe parameter (have it appear In the display)
shown below.
!SEQl!ENCE ORDER
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[INPUTJ~P~P~METR!
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[Step 2] Using the 1D.·Diali or
I
VALUE
i,
the names of
all the effeCTS that are connected will appear in
order in the display, starting from the input
jacks and going to the output jacks.
5. Settings for effects which are on
Changing settings for each effect
With each effeci there are several parameters which
determine the way it creatively alters a sound. On the
GP· 16, you design precisely the effeeled sound you wish
by one al a time calling up the parameter you need, and
.making changes in its settings.
[Step 1] From Ihe Edn mode, using !FUNCTION! call
up the parameter (it should appear in the
display) you wish tD make setting for.
Fordetailed explanation of each parameter, referto "Chapter
Three How The Effect Function" (1El" P.2S).
The parameters for only those effects which are "On
~
called
be calied up.
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