Changing Tone Release (Release); Changing Tone Brightness (Brightness) - Roland GR-33 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 5 Setting/Changing Sounds (Patches)
Changing Tone Release (RELEASE)
With the "RELEASE" setting, yuu can change the decay of
the 1st (or 2nd) tone you selected with 1ST SELECT (or 2ND
SELECT). By increasing the release time, the sound fades
away more gradually at the end of a note, even after the
strings stop vibrating. With a short release, the sound stops
at the moment the string stops vibrating, allowing you to
play staccato, with real "bite."
Changing the Release
1, Select the patch whose RELEASE you want to change,
and press [TONE) to enter Patch Edit mode.
2.
Press [PARAMETER] to select "lST RELEASE."
*
If you wa11t to change the RELEASE of
t/1e
2nd lone, clwose
"2ND RELEASE."
• By pressing [TONE] you
ca11
switch between "1ST
RELEASE" 1111d "2ND RELEASE."
Edi=
11
ST F.:ELEHSE
3. Tum [V ALUEJ to select a value in the range of
-50-50.
Increasing the value setting will lengthen the release
time. Decreasing the value will shorten the release time.
(Setting the value to "O" causes the original release of the
selected tone to be used.)
*
The release selling is
II
method o_fadjusting each tone's
individual release characteristics. Depending
011
lht' way in
which the original lone ends, the amount of possible clu111ge
varies wit'1 the selected tone.
4. Press [WRITE] to perform the Patch Write operation (p.
36).
' After pe1fonning the Patch Write operation, you
will
a11to111alimlly return lo Play mode.
• If
you do11'/ want to save the Patch, press [PLAYi to return to
Play mode.
*
[("LAYER" is set to "Mute," "1st To11e," or "2nd To11e,"
either the 1st or 2nd to11e-or neither
tone-will
sound.
Change the Lil YER setting as 11eccssary.
~
For details on "LA YER" settings, refer to "Determining
Which Tones Will Be Sounded (LA YER)" (p. 51).
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Changing Tone Brightness
(BRIGHTNESS)
By setting the "BRIGHTNESS" of the 1st (or 2nd) tone that
you selected with 1ST SELECT (or 2ND SELECT), you can
change the brightness of the patch. Changing the value
adjusts the setting of the internal digital filter-an effect
resembling a electric guitar's tone knob, but reinforced with
digital circuitry-making the sow1d brighter (harder) or
darker (softer).
(*1) Digital filter:
A digital circuit that produces an
effect
that is similar to, but even
more powerful than, the effect of an electric guitar's tone control
knob.
Changing the Brightness
1.
Select the patch whose BRIGHTNESS you want to
change, and press [COMMON] to enter Patch Edit
mode.
2. Press [P ARAMETERJ to select "lST BRIGHTNESS."
*
If yo11
mm/
to chn11gc the BRIGHTNESS of the 2nd tone,
clwose "2ND BRIGHTNESS."
* By 17rcssi11g [TONE] you can switch between "1ST
BRIGHTNESS" and "2ND BRIGHTNESS."
1 ST E:F.: I GHH~ESS
3. Tum [VALUE] to select a value in the range of -50-50.
Increasing the value will make the sound brighter and
crisper. Decreasing the value will create a darker,
muffled sound. (Setting the value to "O" preserves the
original brighh1ess of the selected tone.)
*
The brightness selling is a method of adjusting each tone's
bright11ess characteristics. Depending
011
the tone's original
sound, the mn01mt of possible chn11ge
mries
with the
selected
to11e.
4. Press
I
WRITE] to perform the Patch Write operation (p.
36).
• Ajicr pe1:for111i11g the Patch W1·ite opemtion, you will
automatically return to Play mode.
• (f you don't wa11t to sm•e the Patch, press [PLAY] to retum to
Play mode.
*
If LA YER is set lo "Mute," "1st Tone," or "2nd Tone," either
tJ11,
hi
or 211d tone--;_,r neither tone, will so1111d. Clwngc the
LA YER setti11g as necessan1.
For details on LA YER settings, refer to "Determining Which
Tones Will Be Sounded (LA YER)" (p. 51),

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