Roland CB-60XL Musical Instrument Amplifier User Manual


 
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You can save and call up the panel settings (those enclosed by the line
in the  gure) for sounds you create. On this unit, this function is called
“SOLO.” This is a convenient way to switch between a backing sound
and a solo sound.
With the factory settings, the sample setting “HEAVY BOTTOM” (p. 16) is
saved.
CUBE-60XL BASS
CUBE-120XL BASS
Saving the Panel Settings
1. Set the SOLO [VOLUME] knob to 0.
NOTE
If the SOLO volume is set high, the
sound may be unexpectedly loud
when the panel settings are saved.
Before saving, lower the volume to 0.
2. Create a sound.
3. Press and hold the SOLO [ON/OFF] switch on the panel for
several seconds.
The indicator will blink. When the panel settings
have been saved, the indicator will change from
blinking to lit.
* Never switch off the power while the indicator
is blinking.
4. Use the SOLO [VOLUME] knob to adjust
the volume.
* Saved panel settings remain in memory even after the power is
turned off .
Recalling the Saved Sound
1. With SOLO off , press the SOLO [ON/OFF] switch.
The SOLO indicator will light, and the saved panel settings will be
recalled.
* If you’re using the CUBE for the  rst time, the factory settings will be
recalled.
Editing the saved settings
1. Press the SOLO [ON/OFF] switch to call up the saved settings.
2. Turn the panel knob for the item you want to change, and
modify the setting.
The SOLO indicator goes out brie y when the position of the knob
coincides with the position stored in memory.
3. Hold down the SOLO [ON/OFF] switch for several seconds.
The indicator will blink. When the panel settings have been saved, the
indicator will change from blinking to lit.
* Never switch off the power while the indicator is blinking.
* Once the new settings have been saved, the previous settings in
eff ect before the changes cannot be called up again.
* To quit without saving the changes, press the SOLO [ON/OFF]
switch.
Note the following if you’ve set FOOT SW
TYPE to FS-5L (LATCH)
If a foot switch is connected to the SOLO/COMP/DRIVE jack, the
SOLO [ON/OFF] switch will be inoperable.
If SOLO is on, and a foot switch is connected to the SOLO/COMP/
DRIVE, EFX/REVERB or DELAY/REC/PLAY/DUB/TAP/STOP jack, the
foot switch’s indicator may not match the on/o status of the CUBE’s
COMP/DRIVE, EFX, REVERB, or DELAY. If you want the on/o status
of the CUBE’s COMP/DRIVE, EFX, REVERB, or DELAY to consistently
conform to the foot switch’s indicator, change the setting for the
CUBE-60XL BASS/CUBE-120XL BASS to “Foot Switch Priority Mode. ”
For details, see ”Using a Latch-type Foot Switch” (p. 11).
In order to be able to save the panel settings, you  rst need to
switch on SOLO using the foot switch.
Returning to the Factory-default Settings
Hold down the [TAP/STOP] switch and the SOLO [ON/OFF]
switch at the same time and switch on the power. The SOLO
indicator blinks and the settings saved with the SOLO function
are returned to their factory defaults.
Using the SOLO Function