Select The Range Over Which The Effect Is To Be Applied (Freq Камсе) А; Selecting The Beat (Note Value) To Which The Effect Is To Be Synchronized (Sync Type) - Roland EF-303 Owner's Manual

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How the Effects Work
Select the range over which the
effect is to be applied (FREQ
RANGE)
Use the [FREQ RANGE] button to select the frequency range
over which the effect is to be applied.
Each press of the button takes you to the next setting, in the
order of HIGH2MID2LOW-FULL.
* HIGH (HIGH LED lit): The effect is applied only to the
high-frequency range, such as cymbals.
* MID (MID LED lit): The effect is applied only to the mid-
frequency range, such as vocals.
*
LOW (LOW LED lit): The effect is applied only to the
low-frequency range, such as bass and drums (bass
drum).
*
FULL (all LEDs lit): The effect is applied to the entire
frequency range.
For some effect algorithms, this button plays a different role.
Effects for which the frequency range cannot be selected:
ISOLATOR, VOICE, VO MOD, SYN + DLY, SYN BASS, SYN
RHYTHM
For details refer to the effect parameter chart.
Effect parameter Chart (p. 70)
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Selecting the beat (note value) to
which the effect is to be
| synchronized (SYNC TYPE)
Use the [SYNC TYPE] button to select the beat (note value) to
which the effect is to be synchronized.
This beat (note value) will be the basis for the BPM.
Values: 16th, dotted 16th, 8th, dotted 8th, quarter note, half note,
whole note, two whole notes, four whole notes 16th triplet, 8th
triplet, quarter note triplet
е If only one LED is lit, the beat immediately to the left of
|
the LED is selected.
«Ф is selected
&is selected
* [EXIT] + [SYNC TYPE] selects a triplet; the LEDs will be lit
in reverse.
* À triplet of the beat at the immediate left of the single
dark LED is selected.
Synchronizing effects (BPM
SYNC)
By turning the [BPM SYNC] button "ON (lit)," you can
synchronize the effect to the beat (note value) selected by
SYNC TYPE.
2 Effect parameter Chart (p. 70)

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