Applying Various Effects To The Sound; Applying An Effect By Touching Your Finger To The Pad (Time Trip Pad) - Roland V-Synth XT Owner's Manual

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Applying Various Effects to the
Sound
The V-Synth XT provides numerous ways in which you can make
your performance more expressive, such as the Time Trip pad and
E1 – E8 knobs.
Applying an Effect by Touching
Your Finger to the Pad (Time Trip
Pad)
You can apply a variety of effects by touching your fingertip to the
Time Trip pad located at the left side of the V-Synth XT.
What is the Time Trip function?
One of the advantages of VariPhrase is that the playback
location and speed of the wave can be changed in real time. The
Time Trip function takes advantage of this ability to manually
control the playback location and speed of the wave. In patches
that use VariPhrase, switch the Time Trip Pad function to
"TIME TRIP" to use this function. While playing the keyboard,
touch the Time Trip pad and the currently sounding wave will
stop at the current playback location. Then as you move your
finger from that point in a circle, the wave playback will
advance in the direction of conventional playback (clockwise),
or the reverse (counterclockwise). Unlike "scratching" on a
turntable, this lets you control the playback without affecting
the pitch, so you can play the sound at the pitch you specify
from the keyboard.
1. Access the PATCH PLAY screen (p. 60).
2. Press [CTRL] to access the Control screen.
3. Choose the function that you want to control from the Time
Trip pad, and press the TIME TRIP PAD button for that
function.
fig.02-10
Playing in Patch Mode
>: Apply the Time Trip effect.
<
<
>: Apply the effect that is specified by each patch.
If <
> is on, the effect is applied via matrix control. This
means that matrix control settings must be made separately. Set
the matrix control Source to "PAD-X" or "PAD-Y," and specify
the parameter to be controlled in Destination. For details on
these settings, refer to "Matrix Ctrl" (p. 81).
By setting matrix control Source to "TRIP-R," you can apply the
Time Trip effect and the matrix control effect simultaneously. In
this case, turn <
> on.
4. While you play the keyboard to produce sound, place your
fingertip on the Time Trip pad and move your finger in the
following way.
If <
> is on
The effect will be applied when you move your finger in a circle
on the Time Trip pad.
fig.02-11
If you are using matrix control as well, the effect will be applied
when you move your finger from the circumference of the Time
Trip pad toward the center.
fig.02-12
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