Roland KF-90 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 8 Changing Various Settings
Changing the Type of Chorus
Effect
When the “Chorus” effect is applied (p. 62), you can change
the chorus effect type.
* If <Depth> is set to “0” when the “Chorus” effect is selected
in the Effect Screen, the chorus effect is not applied to the
sound.
1. Press the [Function] button.
The Function screen appears.
2. Touch <System Setting>.
3. Touch <Effect/Bend>.
If <Effect/Bend> is not displayed, touch Page < > and
<> to switch screens.
fig.08-16.e
4. Use <Chorus Type> to change the type
of chorus effect.
Display Type Description
Chorus 1 Applies a light chorus effect with
slow undulations
Chorus 2 Applies a light chorus effect with
quick undulations
Chorus 3 Applies a deep chorus effect with
slow undulations
Chorus 4 Applies a deep chorus effect with
quick undulations
Feedback Chorus A soft sound with a flanger effect
Short Delay A short echo effect
Flanger An effect that sounds like a jet
plane’s ascent/descent
Short Delay (Feedback)
A short echo with many repetitions
Touch <Exit> to go back to the Function screen.
Changing the Bend Range
The effect of smoothly raising or lowering the pitch of a
played note is called the “Bender Effect.”
With the KF-90, you can assign the bender effect to a pedal,
then apply the bender by depressing and releasing the pedal
(p. 147).
You can also make a setting that determines how much the
pitch of the note changes when you apply the bender. The
maximum range of change in pitch is called the “Bend
Range.”
1. Press the [Function] button.
The Function screen appears.
2. Touch <System Setting>.
3. Touch <Effect/Bend>.
If <Effect/Bend> is not displayed, touch Page < > and
<> to switch screens.
fig.08-16.e
4. Use <Bend Range> to set the bend
range.
You can set this to any value within a range of 1 to 12 (in
half-tone steps, up to one octave).
Touch <Exit> to go back to the Function screen.
Take a look at “Assigning Functions to Pedals” (p. 147).