Adding A Spinning Sound To Organ Tones (Rotary Effect) - Roland FP-4 Owner's Manual

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Adding a Spinning Sound to Organ Tones (Rotary Effect)

The Rotary effect is applied to some Organ tones you can select with the [Organ] button.
When one of these tones is selected, you can use the [Multi Effects] button to change the
speed of the rotary effect.
What's the Rotary Effect?
What the rotary effect does is to add a "spinning" effect similar to the sound of an organ
using a rotating speaker.
In most rotary speakers, the high-frequency speaker and low-frequency speaker rotate at
different speeds. The FP-4 can simulate this complex type of modulation.
fig.Panel-Rotaty.eps
Press the [Organ] button and select the organ tone.
1.
When a tone that has the Rotary effect added is selected, the [Multi Effects] button flashes or
blinks.
2.
Each time pressing the [Multi Effects] button, switch the speed of the rotary
effect between rapid and slow rotation.
Pressing the [Multi Effects] button toggles the rotary effect between fast and slow rotation.
If the [Multi Effects] button is blinking rapidly, the rotary effect is being applied with the fast
rotational speed. If the [Multi Effects] button is blinking slowly, the rotary effect is being applied
with the slow rotational speed.
NOTE
38
If you don't want the rotary effect to be applied, select an effect type other than the
rotary effect (p. 83), then turn off the effect (p. 37).

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