Roland E-80 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Using the mixer functions & effects
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E-80
Music Workstation
The available types are:
To avoid confusion, we decided to explain the avail-
able parameters elsewhere. See page 252. Here’s how
to edit the parameters:
(6) Press the field of the parameter you wish to
change (the number of fields and their functions
depend on the selected type).
If the required parameter is not displayed, press the
PAGE fields to jump to another page. (Some effects
have only one parameter page.)
(7) Set the desired value with the
[DATA÷ENTRY]
dial or
the
[DEC]
/
[INC]
buttons.
[REVERB¥SEND]
and
[CHORUS¥SEND]
allow you to
specify how strongly the multi-effect’s output signal
should be processed by the Reverb and/or Chorus
processor. If that is unnecessary, set both parameters
to “0”.
(8) Press the
[EXIT]
button to return to the main page.
Using the Speaker Modeling
settings
The E-80 provides a function that can change the over-
all sound in such a way that you get the same impres-
sion as when listening through the speakers whose
sound is being emulated.
This special coloration is applied just before the E-80’s
speakers, the OUTPUT MAIN sockets and the PHONES
sockets.
There are two aspects you can set for the speakers: the
sound coloration and the intensity of the Digital Bass
Enhancer function:
(1) Press the
[EFFECTS]
button to call up the following
page.
On this page, you can switch the SPEAKER MODEL-
ING processor on and off by pressing the
[OFF/ON]
button icon to the right of its “display”.
If you only need another speaker model, press the SP
MODELING 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 SP MODELING
[EDIT]
field to access the
following page:
(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.
1. Thru
2. Stereo EQ
3. Overdrive
4. Distortion
5. Phaser
6. Spectrum
7. Enhancer
8. Auto Wah
9. Rotary
10. Compressor
11. Limiter
12. Hexa-Chorus
13. Trem Chorus
14. Space-D
15. St. Chorus
16. St. Flanger
17. Step Flanger
18. St. Delay
19. Mod. Delay
20. 3 Tap Delay
21. 4 Tap Delay
22. Time Delay
23. 2 Pitch Shifter
24. FBK Pitch
25. Reverb
26. Gate Reverb
27. OD‰ Chorus
28. OD‰ Flanger
29. OD‰ Delay
30. DST‰ Chorus
31. DST‰ Flanger
32. DST‰ Delay
33. EH‰ Chorus
34. EH‰ Flanger
35. EH‰ Delay
36. Chorus‰ DLY
37. Flanger‰ DLY
38. CHO‰ Flanger
39. CHO/Delay
40. Flanger/DLY
41. CHO/Flanger
42. Isolator
43. Low Boost
44. Super Filter
45. Step Filter
46. Humanizer
47. Speaker Sim
48. Step Phaser
49. MLT Phaser
50. Inf. Phaser
51. Ring Modul
52. Step Ring
53. Tremolo
54. Auto Pan
55. Step Pan
56. Slicer
57. VK Rotary
58. 3D Chorus
59. 3D Flanger
60. 3D Step Flgr
61. Band Chorus
62. Band Flanger
63. Band Step Flg
64. VS Overdrive
65. VS Distortion
66. GT Amp Simul
67. Gate
68. Long Delay
69. Serial Delay
70. MLT Tap DLY
71. Reverse DLY
72. Shuffle DLY
73. 3D Delay
74. Long Time DLY
75. Tape Echo
76. LoFi Noise
77. LoFi Comp
78. LoFi Radio
79. Telephone
80. Phonograph
81. Step Pitch
82. Sympa Reso
83. VIB-OD-Rotary
84. Center Canc
Before looking at these parameters, we would like to
point out that the E-80 has a SPEAKER OFF switch
(front right). This switch allows you to switch off the
internal speakers, in which case the indicator lights.
That may prove handy when the E-80 is connected
to an external sound system and should not use its
internal amplification system. If the E-80’s speakers
don’t seem to work, check the status of the SPEAKER
OFF indicator and deactivate the switch if necessary.