Adding Three-Dimensional Breadth To The Sounds You Play (Advanced 3D) - Roland KR107 Owner's Manual

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Adding Three-Dimensional Breadth to
the Sounds You Play (Advanced 3D)
You can add three-dimensional breadth to the sounds you play with automatic
accompaniment (p. 47), or to internal songs or music files. With this effect, called
"Advanced 3D," you seem to be surrounded by the sound of the performance.
fig.panel1-4
1.
Press the [Ambience/Reverb] button and watch the indicator light up.
2.
Touch <Advanced 3D>.
The following "Advanced 3D screen" appears.
fig.d-adv3d.eps_60
3.
Touch <ON>.
Three-dimensional breadth is added to the sound.
4.
Touch the icon to switch the effect on or off for each individual part.
When you press the [Exit] button, the Advanced 3D effect is activated, and you
return to the previous screen.
Cancelling the Effect
5.
Touch <OFF>.
The Advanced 3D effect is eliminated, and the effect is no longer applied to any of
the parts.
ON
Chapter 1 Performance
OFF
<
> appears in the screen
when headphones are
connected.
The Advanced 3D effect is not
applied, even when you touch
<ON>, if all parts are turned
off.
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