Roland KR107 Owner's Manual page 35

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4.
Touch the slider to make adjustment.
Displayed
Low
Mid
High
Master Level
You can also move the slider with the dial.
When you press the [Exit] button, the equalization is placed in effect, and you return
to the previous screen.
Cancelling the Effect
5.
Touch <Flat>.
Storing the Settings
You can store adjusted equalizer settings to <User>.
Even after editing the settings, you can touch <User> to call up your preferred
settings.
1.
Press the [Sound Control] button and watch the indicator light up.
2.
Touch <Equalizer>.
The "Equalizer screen" appears.
3.
Adjust the equalizer.
4.
Touch <Write>.
The settings are stored.
Even after editing the settings, you can touch <User> to select the stored settings.
Settings
Value
Low-frequency range. This is the range of
-60–0–+60
frequencies for instruments like drums, bass,
organ, guitar and strings.
Mid-low-frequency range. This is the range of
-60–0–+60
frequencies for lower brass and woodwind
instruments.
Midrange. This is the range of frequencies where
-60–0–+60
most instrument sounds are concentrated.
Mid-high-frequency range. The ear is most
-60–0–+60
sensitive to this frequency range.
High-frequency range. These frequencies add
-60–0–+60
brilliance to the sound.
You can temper the distortion in the sound by
-60–0–+60
lowering the level. Raising the level too much may
cause the sound to become distorted.
Explanation
Chapter 1 Performance
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