Roland CDX-1 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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More functions for the CDX-1
Using the CDX-1 with
other MIDI devices
Using the loop effects
What is a loop effect?
The method of sending a signal from a mixer to an effect (the “send”), and then
returning the output of the effect back to the mixer (the “return”) is called “loop
effect.” When a loop effect is used, its output is generally mixed with the original
sound.
The mixer section of the CDX-1 provides chorus/delay/doubling and reverb as loop
effects. By using these you can add spaciousness to the sound.
Since the send level is independent for each audio track, you can vary the effect
depth for each track. For example, you might apply deep reverb to the vocal and
light reverb to the drums.
Editing the loop effect settings
Chorus/delay/doubling
1. Press LOOP EFFECTS [DELAY].
fig.5-19
A screen will appear in which you can adjust
the volume (send level) that is sent from the
pad and each audio track to chorus/delay/
doubling.
2. Press CURSOR [ ] [ ] to select the audio track for which you wish to
make settings.
When you wish to use the loop effect to the PAD, use CURSOR [ ] to move the
“PAD.”
You can continue pressing CURSOR [ ] [ ] and adjust the send level of the
input source.
When the input source is recorded/sampled adding of the loop effects, the sound
with the added effects is recorded/sampled.
You can also continue pressing CURSOR [ ] and adjust the send level of the
rhythm guide.
3. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust the send level.
4. Press LOOP EFFECTS [DELAY] once again.
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The chorus/delay/doubling setting screen
appears.
5. Make sure that the cursor is located at the “Effect Type” line.
6. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the effect.
For details on other parameters, refer to “Mixer effect parameter functions” (p. 174).
7. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.
Chorus/delay/doubling
cannot be used
simultaneously. You must
select one of them.