Controlling The Rotary Effect And Reverb; Controlling The Rotary Effect; Controlling Reverb; Live Set (Upper) - Roland Jupiter-50 Owner's Manual

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Controlling the Rotary Effect and Reverb

The rotary effect adds modulation similar to what is produced by
rotary speakers to the sound. Reverb applies the reverberation
that accompanies a sound played in a hall or other acoustic
environment.
You can control these effects by using panel buttons.

Controlling the Rotary Effect

The ROTARY SOUND [ON/OFF] button and [SLOW/FAST] button
allow you to control the effect if a rotary effect is assigned to MFX of
the Live Set.
1.
First, assign 21: Rotary or 22: VK-Rotary to the MFX of the
Live Set (p . 58) .
2.
Press the ROTARY SOUND [ON/OFF] button .
The rotary effect will turn on (the button will light).
3.
Press the ROTARY SOUND [SLOW/FAST] button .
The speed of the rotary effect will change.
The rotary effect can be switched between two settings: "SLOW"
and "FAST. "
ROTARY SOUND
[SLOW/FAST]
Explanation
button
The effect produced when the rotary speaker is
Unlit (SLOW)
turning slowly.
The effect produced when the rotary speaker is
Lit (FAST)
turning rapidly.
When you switch the rotary effect from "SLOW" to "FAST, " the
modulation speed will increase; when you switch from "FAST" to
"SLOW, " the modulation speed will decrease.

Controlling Reverb

The [REVERB] button simultaneously turns on/off the output of
the Live Set's reverb and of the reverb shared by the Solo and
Percussion Parts.
If you want reverb to always be off, turn off the [REVERB] button.
The illustration below shows how the [REVERB] button works.
Registration
Solo Part
Tone
Upper Part
Live set
Percussion/
Lower Part
Tone
MEMO
The state of the [REVERB] button is not saved. It will
automatically turn on when you turn on the power.
Reverb
REVERB
[ON/OFF]
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