Roland E-200 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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3Tap Dly: The Triple Tap Delay produces three delay sounds;
center, left and right.
4Tap Dly: Delay with four repetition lines.
TmCtrDly: This effect controls the delay time in realtime.
Reverb: A nice Reverb effect.
GteRevNr: Gate Reverb is a special type of Reverb in which
the reverberant sound is suddenly cut off (and does not
gradually decrease).
GteRevRv: A gated Reverb effect that sounds “backwards”.
GteRevS1: The reverberant sound moves from right to left.
GteRevS2: The reverberant sound moves from left to right.
2PtchShf: A Pitch Shifter changes the pitch of the original
sound. This 2-voice effect has two pitch shifters, and adds
two transposed copies to the original sound.
FbPtchShf: Pitch Shifter with several echoes.
OD®Chors: This effect connects an Overdrive and a Chorus
in series. (“Series” means that the first effect is also pro-
cessed by the second.)
OD®Flger: This effect connects an Overdrive and a Flanger
in series.
OD®Delay: This effect connects an Overdrive and a Delay in
series.
DS®Chors: This effect connects distortion and a Chorus in
series.
DS®Flger: This effect connects distortion and a Flanger in
series.
DS®Delay: This effect connects distortion and a Delay in
series.
EH®Chors: This effect connects an Enhancer and a Chorus
in series.
EH®Flger: This effect connects an Enhancer and a Flanger
in series.
EH®Delay: This effect connects an Enhancer and a Delay in
series.
Cho®Dly: This effect connects a Chorus and a Delay in
series.
FL®Delay: This effect connects a Flanger and a Delay in
series.
Cho®Flgr: This effect connects a Chorus and a Flanger in
series.
Cho/Dly: This effect connects a Chorus and a Delay in paral-
lel. (“Parallel” means that the input signal is processed by
two effects that do not interact.)
FL/Delay: This effect connects a Flanger and a Delay in par-
allel.
Cho/Flgr: This effect connects a Chorus and a Flanger in par-
allel.
Note: This setting can be saved to a User Program (see p. 41).
Note: By default, MFX type selection is linked to Tone selection
for the Main part. This can be switched off, however, see “Tone
MFX°” (p. 39). Note that this does not apply to all Tones.
(5) While selecting an MFX type, play a few notes on the key-
board to audition the effect.
(6) Press another “big” button in the DATA ENTRY section to
leave this function.
Note: If the MFX is on, the Main part is no longer processed by
the Chorus effect. But the MFX also contains Chorus algorithms
(either in isolation or in combination with other effects).
Reverb
Reverb is an effect that gives you the impression of playing in a
concert hall, a room or another acoustic environment that
reflects the sounds that are being produced.
When you switch on the E-200/E-100, all three Keyboard parts
(Main, Dual, Split) as well as the Arranger and Song parts are
processed by the internal Reverb effect.
If you don’t need that, you can either switch off the Reverb pro-
cessor (in which case none of the E-200/E-100’s 19 parts are
processed) or prevent just one Keyboard part from being pro-
cessed. You cannot change the amount of Reverb that is added
to the Arranger or pre-recorded Song parts.
Switching the Reverb on/off
Use the following procedure if you want no Reverb at all (for
none of the E-200/E-100’s parts), or to select another Reverb
type.
(1) Press the [FUNCTION] button (it must light).
(2) Use FAMILY [√][®] to select “EFFECTS”.
The E-200/E-100’s function parameters are divided into 9
logical “families”. For the following, we need to select the
effects group.
(3) Use SELECT [√][®] to select the “REV” parameter.
Note: See also “Working with the FAMILY and SELECT buttons”
(p. 17).
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