Adding Modulation To The Sound (Rotary Effect) - Roland Atelier AT-60SL Owner's Manual

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Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound
Adding Modulation to the Sound
(Rotary Effect)
Rotary is an effect which simulates the sound of rotating speakers. There is
a choice of two settings: Fast and Slow.
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1.
Select the voice to which you wish to apply the Rotary effect.
2.
Press the Rotary Sound [On/Off] button (confirm that its
indicator is lit).
The Rotary effect will be applied to the voice.
3.
Press the Rotary Sound [Fast/Slow] button to switch
between Rotary Fast (LED lit) and Rotary Slow (LED turned
off).
Rotary [Fast/Slow] button
LED lit (Fast)
LED turned off (Slow)
When you switch the rotary effect from "Fast" to "Slow," the modulation
will slow down gradually, and when you switch from "Slow" to "Fast" the
modulation will speed up gradually.
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On/Off
Fast/
Slow
Rotary
Sound
Effect
The effect obtained is equivalent to speakers
being rapidly rotated.
Effect simulating the slow rotation of speakers.
Max
Max
Max
Max
Min
Min
Min
Min
Harmony Intelligence
NOTE
For more on the tones to
which the Rotary effect can
be applied, refer to Voice
List (AT-80SL) (p. 220) and
Voice List (AT-60SL) (p.
223).
You can assign the Rotary
Sound [Fast/Slow] button
function to the foot
switches located on each
side of the Expression
Pedal (p. 118).

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