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Section 3 Effect Guide
Foot Volume
This effect performs the function of a volume pedal.
* This effect assumes that you will be controlling it from an expression
pedal.
Level
Adjusts the volume.
(Operation using an expression pedal)
By making the following control assignments for the desired
controller "Assign 1"—"Assign 8," you can use an expression
pedal as a volume pedal.
For details on Control Assign, refer to "Control Assign Settings" (p.
21).
Target
FV:Level
Target Min
0
Target Max
100
Source
<when using the EFFECT REMOTE / EXP PEDAL>
EXP PEDAL
«when using the expression pedal of the FC-200>
MIDI CTL#
7
i
{Source Mode
Normal)
(Source Act.Rangelo
0)
(Source Act.Range Hi
127)
Using the EFFECT REMOTE/EXP Pedal Jack
When connecting an EV-5 expression pedal (optional) to this jack,
make the following settings. For details refer to "EFFECT REMOTE/
EXP Pedal" (p. 28).
<UTILITY>
EFFECT/EXP PEDAL
Using the FC-200
When the FC-200 is in its initialized state, it can be used with the
above settings.
EXP PEDAL
* If you have changed the controller number of the CTL pedal, set the
control assign "Source" to match the number you set.
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Harmonist, 4 Voice Harmonist
This effect alters the pitch of the original sound by a maximum of
2 octaves up or down. The 4 Voice Harmonist can add up to 4
notes of harmony.
Mode
Selection for the Harmonist mode.
1—5:
This is a conventional Pitch Shifter, and chords can be input.
As the mode number increases the response will slow down,
but the sound will have less of a modulated feel.
Mono:
This produces less modulation than conventional pitch shifter
effects. It uses a mono input.
Harmony:
This uses a mono input, and is able to add harmony that
matches the key of the song being played.
Inv 1:
This produces a reverse sound. In this mode, the response is
fast and the reverse time is short. *4 Voice Harmonist only
Inv 2:
This produces a reverse sound. In this mode, the response is
slow and the reverse time is long. *4 Voice Harmonist only
* When selecting a mode which uses mono input, be sure to play
accurately, using only single notes.
<For settings other than Harmony>
Pitch
Adjusts the amount of pitch shift (the amount of pitch change)
in semitone steps.
Fine
Make fine adjustments to the pitch shift.
* Fine = 100 corresponds to Pitch = 1.
«When Harmony is selected»
Scale
Normally you can leave this at "Preset," so the harmony that
is created will be appropriate for the key you specify.
The harmony that results may not be appropriate for some
songs. In such cases you can select "User" and make scale
settings yourself to specify the note that will created for each
input note. For details refer to "Harmonist: About the User
Scale" (p. 65).
Harmony
Specify the pitch difference that will be added to an input note
to create the harmony. You can specify up to plus/minus 2
octaves relative to the input note.
*For the 4 Voice Harmonist, voices that are not used should be set
to a pitch shift amount of "0" (or "Tonic" for harmony).

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