Names Of Things And What They Do; Top Panel - Roland GAIA Synthesizer SH-01 Owner's Manual

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Names of Things and What They Do

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D BEAM (p. 21)
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Here you can turn the D BEAM function on/off. By moving your hand
above the D BEAM controller, you can apply a variety of effects.
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[TONE COPY] Button (p. 30)
This copies all of a tone's parameters to another tone.
USB MEMORY [PATCH] Button (p. 55)
Here you can save patches or phrases to USB memory, or load them
from USB memory into the GAIA SH-01.
TONE 1–3 (p. 29)
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Here you can select the tone you want to edit, and specify which
tones will be heard.
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LFO (Low-Frequency Oscillator)
(p. 36)
Here you can apply cyclic modulation to the pitch (producing
vibrato), the volume (producing tremolo), or to the filter (producing
a wah effect).
OSC (Oscillator) (p. 30)
5
Here you can select the waveform that determines the basic
character of the sound, and specify the pitch.
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FILTER (p. 32)
Allows you to modify the brightness or fatness of the sound. You can
also create a distinctive tonal character that is typical of synthesizers.
AMP (p. 35)
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Here you can specify the loudness of the sound that has passed
through the filter section.
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EFFECTS (p. 38)
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The GAIA SH-01 has five built-in effects: distortion, flanger, delay,
reverb, and low boost. You can make settings independently for each
effect.
EXT IN (External Input, p. 40)
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Here you can specify how the device connected to the EXT IN jack will
be heard. If you use the CENTER CANCEL function, you can eliminate
vocals or other sounds localized at the center.
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