Applying Various Effects To The Sound - Roland RS-50 Owner's Manual

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Applying various effects to the sound

Changing the tone with the knobs (Patch Modify)
Using the five panel knobs, you can change the tone in real time.
On the RS-50, each patch consists of two tones; the upper tone and the lower tone
(p. 40). The way that the tones are sounded (Single/Split/Dual) is saved in each
patch, and you can change this using [KEY MODE] (p. 44).
■ Selecting the tone that you want to modify
(DESTINATION TONE)
Use the [DESTINATION TONE] button to specify whether you will modify the
upper or the lower tone.
fig.q05-01
• UPPER lit: Only the upper tone will be modified
• LOWER lit: Only the lower tone will be modified
• Both lit: Both the upper and lower tones will be modified
■ Adjusting the volume balance of the two tones
You can use a knob to control the volume balance of the upper tone and lower tone.
fig.q05-02
1.
Press the patch modify select button to make the BALANCE/LFO indicator
light.
2.
Turn the [BALANCE] knob.
Turning this to the right increases the volume of the upper tone, while turning it to
the left increases that of the lower tone.
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Patch Modify applies +/-
adjustments relative to the
settings of the original tone.
Depending on the tone you
select, this may not always
produce a noticeable
change in the sound.
For a rhythm set, Patch
Modify applies to the set as
a whole.
1
2
You cannot change the
volume balance for rhythm
sets.

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