Adding Three-Dimensional Breadth To Performance Parts (Advanced 3D) - Roland HP 337 Owner's Manual

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Adding Three-Dimensional Breadth to
Performance Parts (Advanced 3D)
You can add three-dimensiona] breadth to each part in a Performance.
When performing along with the automatic accompaniment or the internal songs, try
adding three-dimensional breadth only to the accompaniment sounds. This brings your
own part to the forefront, making the performance easier to hear, while at the same time
providing the pleasant effect of "wrapping" your performance within the
accompaniment.
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While holding down
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1.
Press the [Advanced 3D] button.
The [Advanced 3D] button's indicator lights, and the broadening effect is applied to the
sound.
2.
Hold down the [Advanced 3D] button while you press the Variation [+]
or [-] button to select the part to which you want to add the effect.
The setting is at "ALL" when the piano is powered up.
Display
Part to add the effect
ALL
All sound
d-L
Only the left button sounds in Dual Play
d-r
Only the right button sounds in Dual Play
SnG
Only the accompaniment sounds
3.
Pressing the [Advanced 3D] button once more turns off the button's
indicator and cancels the Advanced 3D effect.
The Sympathetic Resonance effect isn't applied even if you press the damper
pedal when the Advanced 3D effect is being used.
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