Roland MT-300S Owner's Manual page 57

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4.
Pressing the Tempo [ ] button once calls up the screen in which you
can adjust the volume of the selected part.
fig.33-4_30 (Screen)
5.
Pressing the Tempo [ ] button once more calls up the screen in which
you can adjust the panpot for the selected part.
The panpot is adjustable in the range between L63 (left) to 0 (center) to R63 (right).
fig.33-5_30 (Screen)
What is the Panpot?
TERMS
The setting that controls the perceived direction of the sound from the speakers within the left-
right stereo field is known as the panpot. The panpot setting allows you to determine the posi-
tion at which a sound is localized between the left and right speakers. The location is normally
set at the center.
6.
Pressing the Tempo [ ] button once more calls up the screen in which
you can adjust the depth of the reverb effect for the selected part.
fig.33-7_30
7.
Pressing the Tempo [ ] button once more calls up the screen in which
you can adjust the depth of the chorus effect for the selected part.
fig.33-6_30
Pressing the Beat [ ] button once returns you to the previous screen.
8.
In each of the above screens, the [Dial] is used to make the settings.
9.
When you press the Play [ ] button, playback of the song begins
with the changed settings in effect. Play the song to confirm your set-
tings.
Press the Stop [ ] button, and playback of the song ceases.
Pressing the [Song] button undoes the settings changes for each part and returns you
to the 16-Track screen.
Convenient Functions
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