Roland JM-5 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
Adding effects to the microphone signals
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Adding effects to the microphone
signals
Adding ambience to your vocal performance
The JM-5 provides a reverb effect for the signals
received via the MIC 1 and MIC 2 sockets.
1.
Sing or play while setting the desired reverb
amount with the [AMBIENCE] knob.
The setting of this knob applies to both microphone
signals (MIC 1 and 2).
Turn the knob towards the right to increase the
amount of Ambience effect, and to the left to
decrease the amount.
Selecting a different Ambience effect
To select a different kind of Ambience effect, proceed
as follows.
NOTE
The setting you make here applies to both the MIC 1 and
the MIC 2 sockets.
1.
Press [MENU] button.
The display changes to:
2.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select
the “User Settings” entry, then press the
[CURSOR÷VALUE] dial.
3.
Again rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to
select “Ambience Type” and press it again.
4.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select
the desired macro setting.
The following Ambience types are available:
5.
Turn the [AMBIENCE] knob towards the
right if you
can’t hear the effect.
6.
Press and hold the [EXIT] button (its indica-
tor stops flashing) to return to the JM-5’s
main page.
Adding echo to your vocal performance
The JM-5 provides a “Space Echo” effect that can be
used to process the signals received via the MIC 1 and
MIC 2 sockets. Press the [SPACE ECHO] button to switch
this effect on or off.
AMBIENCE
MENU
Setting Meaning
Hall This type simulates the reverb characteristics
of a room or a concert hall.
Studio A brighter, more direct, reverb effect than
“Hall”.
Plate Digital simulation of a metal plate that is
sometimes used for creating reverb effects.
SPACE ECHO
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