Using Effects To Modify The Sound (Fx); Multi-Effects (Mfx1-3) - Roland HandSonic HPD-20 Owner's Manual

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Sound Editing

Using Effects to Modify the Sound (FX)

While editing an instrument will change the way in which the instrument itself produces sound, effects can modify the sound
produced by the instrument. You can use effects to create dramatic changes in the character of the sound.
As effect units, the HandSonic provides three multi-effect units (MFX1–3), ambience, and EQ.
Multi-Effects (MFX1–3)
The multi-effects are versatile effects that give you a choice of numerous effect types,
such as effects that distort, thicken, or cyclically modulate the sound. There are three
multi-effect units (MFX1, MFX2, MFX3), and you can set each unit to produce a different
effect.
For the instruments assigned to each pad, you can choose one of the MFX1–3 units for
it to use.
Applying a multi-effect to a pad
1.
Choose MENU g FX g MULTI-FX g ASSIGN.
The MULTI-FX–ASSIGN screen will appear.
2.
Strike a pad to select it, and use the cursor [ ] [ ] buttons to select
instrument A or B.
3.
Use the value knob to select MFX1–3.
Choose "OFF" if you don't want to use a multi-effect.
* The effect type produced by each multi-effect unit is specified in "Selecting the multi-effect type" (p. 27).
* You can also use the MENU g INST g EDIT parameter "MFX Asgn. "
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Kit
FX
MULTI-FX
MFX1
AMBIENCE
MFX2
MFX3
EQ
Inst A
Inst B
MULTI-FX–ASSIGN screen
OFF
MFX1
MFX2
MFX3

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