Block Diagram - Roland D-50 Owner's Manual

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THE
D-50
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During
live
performance,
you can
easily
select
a
PATCH,
which
is
the
combination
of
two
Tones,
together
with
programmed
E.Q.,
chorus
and
reverberation.
These
other parameters
are referred
to
as
COMMON
parameters
since
they
are
common
to
both
Tones.
Throughout
the process
of
programming
the
D-50.
the
operation
remains simple
and
logical
Even
so, to
further
improve
the ease
with
which sound
can
be
created,
an
optional
programmer,
the
PG-1000
is
available,
which
graphically
displays
ail
the
parameters
of
the
D-50,
making
it
exceptionally simple
to operate.
However,
it
is
the
performance
characteristics
such
as after
touch,
and
the control
of
every aspect
of
the
sound
that
makes
the
D-50
a
totally
new
instrument.
These
things
and
a
sound
that
can only
be described
as unique, the
LA
sound.
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