Chorus For Keyboard Parts - Roland G-70 Owner's Manual

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G-70 Music Workstation
Using the mixer functions & effects
G LF Damp Gain (-36~0dB)—Adjusts the amount of
damping applied to the frequency range selected with LF
Damp. With a setting of "0", there will be no reduction of
the reverb's low-frequency content.
G HF Damp Freq. (4000~12500Hz)—Adjusts the fre-
quency above which the high-frequency content of the
reverb sound will be reduced or "damped".
G HF Damp Gain (-36~0dB)—Adjusts the amount of
damping applied to the frequency range selected with
HF Damp. With a setting of "0", there will be no reduc-
tion of the reverb's high-frequency content.
GM2 Reverb parameters
G Character (Room1, Room2, Room3, Hall1, Hall2, Plate,
Delay, Pan Delay)—Type of reverb.
G Pre LPF (0~7)—Cuts the high frequency range of the
sound coming into the reverb. Higher values will cut
more of the high frequencies.
G Level (0~127)—Output level of the reverb signal.
G Time (0~127)—Time length of reverberation.
G Feedback (0~127)—Adjusts the level of the delay sound
that is fed back into the effect when the REVERB CHAR-
ACTER setting is "Delay" or "Pan Delay".
Parameters of the remaining types
(Room1~Pan Delay)
G Time (0~127)—Time length of reverberation (for
"Room1"~"Hall2") or delay time (for "Delay" and "Pan-
Delay").
G HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass)—Adjusts the fre-
quency above which the high-frequency content of the
reverb sound will be cut. If you do not want to cut the
high frequencies, set this parameter to BYPASS.
G Feedback (0~127)—(Only available for "Delay" and
"Pan-Delay".) Adjusts the amount of delay feedback.
(6) Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
EXIT
Note: Do not forget to save your settings to a User Program if
you want to keep them.
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Chorus for Keyboard parts

Chorus broadens the spatial image of the sound and
creates a stereo impression. You can choose from 8
types of Chorus.
(1) Press the [EFFECTS] button.
On this page, you can switch the CHORUS processor
on and off by pressing the [OFF/ON] button icon to
the right of its "display".
If you only need another chorus type, press the CHO-
RUS display and use the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial or the
[DEC]/[INC] buttons to select it. If you also need to
change certain aspects of that effect...
(2) Press the KEYBOARD EFFECTS CHORUS [EDIT] field
to access the Chorus parameters.
The display changes to:
(3) Press the [ON] (or [OFF]) field to switch the proces-
sor on (icon lights) or off (icon goes dark).
You can also do so on the EFFECTS page (see above).
(4) Press the field of the effect type you wish to use.
The options are:
G Chorus1~Chorus3—These are conventional chorus
effects that add spaciousness and depth to the sound.
G Flanger—This is an effect that sounds somewhat like a
jet airplane taking off and landing.
G GM2 Chorus—This Chorus effect is Roland's standard
type for GM2-compatible tone generators.
G Delay—This is a full-fledged delay effect that can be
used instead of a chorus or flanger. As you will see, there
are a lot of parameters you can program.
If you don't want to edit the effects parameters, con-
tinue with the next step, otherwise jump to step (6).
(5) Press [Back] to return to the display page with the
"modules".
—or—
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page.
(6) After selecting a chorus type, you may want to
fine-tune some of its parameters. If so, proceed as
follows:

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