Adjusting The Depth Of The Effects (Effect); Changing The Brightness Of The Sound/Making The Sound Expressive (Adjusting The Sound); Giving The Sound More Spatial Depth (3D Sound Control); Adjusting The Depth Of The Sound (Depth) - Roland HPi-6s Owner's Manual

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Convenient Functions
Adjusting the Depth of the Effects
(Effect)
You can adjust the depth of the reverb (p. 54) and chorus (p. 54).
Refer to "Making the Settings" (p. 87) for instructions.
Reverb
Setting
Explanation
Increasing the value will increase the amount of
1–10
reverb effect.
This setting is valid when the [Reverb] button is turned on to
apply an effect to the sound.
Holding down the [Reverb] button, press the
or down button to adjust the depth of reverb effect.
You cannot make separate reverb effect depth settings for
each individual tone. The effect will be applied with the
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same depth to all tones.
This will not change the reverb depth for the song that is
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playing back.
Chorus
You can set the amount of chorus applied for each tone individually.
1.
Select the tone for which you want to adjust the chorus.
2.
Press the [Menu/Lesson] button.
3.
Press the
cursor button to select <Functions>, then
press the [
] button.
4.
Press the
cursor button to select <Effect>, then press
the [
] button.
5.
Press the
cursor right button to select <Chorus>.
6.
Press the
cursor up or down button to change the
setting.
Setting
Explanation
The amount of chorus effect applied increases as
Off, 1–10
the value is raised. When set to Off, no chorus
effect is applied.
As long as the power to the HPi-6S is turned on, you can
store the chorus settings to each tone individually. In
addition, you can use the Memory Backup function (p. 97)
to keep the stored settings even when the power is turned
off.
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Changing the Brightness of the
Sound/Making the Sound
Expressive (Adjusting the sound)
You can adjust the brightness of the sound, or make it more
expressive.
→ "Adjusting the Brightness of the Sound (Brilliance)" (p. 55)
→ "Adding Liveliness to the Sound (Dynamics Sound Control)" (p.
56)
Giving the Sound More Spatial
Depth (3D Sound Control)
You can use the internal speakers to add a three-dimensional
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spaciousness to the sound of the accompaniment.

■ Adjusting the Depth of the Sound (Depth)

The HPi-6S provides a "3D Sound Control" function, which creates the
sense of spatial depth that you experience when playing a grand
piano. This function adds the natural resonance and spaciousness that
are characteristic of an acoustic piano.
Refer to "Making the Settings" (p. 87) for instructions.
You can adjust the spatial depth over four levels.
Setting
Off,1–4
You can use the Memory Backup function to store this
setting in internal memory (p. 97).
You can change the way in which the 3D Sound Control
function is applied (p. 91).
3D Sound Control does not affect the sound from the Input
jack or the sound of external devices connected to the MIDI
NOTE
Out connector.
When you turn Twin Piano on, 3D Sound Control will be
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turned off.
If you use the Playback Transpose function (p. 69) or the
Center Cancel function (p. 49) when a music CD song or an
NOTE
audio file is selected, 3D Sound Control will be turned off.
Explanation
Increasing the value will increase the spatial depth
of the sound.When set to Off, no 3D Sound Control
effect is applied.

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