Roland RD-300GX Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Effect List
Indicated
number
MFX Type Overview
Effect parameter name when changed by holding down
[MULTI EFFECTS] and pressing [INC] or [DEC] (p. 29):
An overview thereof (Value)
00
THRU
01
EQUALIZER
Amplifies the low and high ends for a
noticeably striking tone.
EQ Gain:
Gain of the low and high range (-15db–+15db)
02
MID CUT
Cuts the midrange for a clean, refreshing tone. Mid Gain:
Gain of the middle range (-15db–+15db)
03
LOW CUT
Reduces the volume of the low end. Low Gain:
Gain of the low range (-60db–+4db)
04
LOW BOOST
Boosts the volume of the lower range, creating
powerful lows.
Boost Gain:
Amount by which the lower range will be boosted (0db–+12db)
05
NOTCH
FILTER
This filter cuts specific frequencies. Filter Cutoff:
Cutoff frequency of the filter (0–127)
06
STEP FILTER
This filter changes the cutoff frequency in a
stepped fashion.
Rate:
Rate of modulation (0.05–10.00 Hz)
07
ENHANCER
Controls the overtone structure of the high
frequencies, adding sparkle and tightness to
the sound.
Sens:
Sensitivity of the enhancer (0–127)
08
AUTO WAH
Cyclically controls a filter to create cyclic
change in timbre.
Manual:
Adjusts the center frequency at which the effect is applied
(0–127)
09
HUMANIZER
Adds a vowel character to the sound, making
it similar to a human voice.
Rate:
Frequency at which the two vowels switch (0.05–10.00 Hz)
10
SPEAKER
SIMULATOR
Simulates the large triple stack speaker Direct Level:
Volume of the direct sound (0–127)
11
PHASER
This is a stereo phaser.
A phase-shifted sound is added to the original
sound and modulated.
Rate:
Frequency of modulation (0.05–10.00 Hz)
12
STEP PHASER
This is a stereo phaser.
The phaser effect will be varied gradually.
Step Rate:
Frequency of modulation (0.10–20.00 Hz)
13
MULTI PHASER
Extremely high settings of the phase difference
produce a deep phaser effect.
Rate:
Frequency of modulation (0.05–10.00 Hz)
14
INFINITE
PHASER
A phaser that continues raising/lowering the
frequency at which the sound is modulated.
Speed:
Speed at which to raise or lower the frequency at which the
sounds modulated (-100–+100)
15
RING
MODULATOR
This is an effect that applies amplitude
modulation (AM) to the input signal,
producing bell-like sounds.
Frequency:
Adjusts the frequency at which modulation is applied (0–127)
16
STEP RING
MODULATOR
A ring modulator that cyclically changes the
modulated frequencies.
Rate:
Rate of modulation (0.05–10.00 Hz)
17
TREMOLO
Cyclically modulates the volume to add
tremolo effect to the sound.
Rate:
Frequency of the change (0.05–10.00 Hz)
18
AUTO PAN
Cyclically modulates the stereo location of the
sound.
Rate:
Frequency of the change (0.05–10.00 Hz)
19
STEP PAN
Cyclically modulates the stereo location of the
sound.
Rate:
Frequency of the change (0.05–10.00 Hz)
20
SLICER
By applying successive cuts to the sound, this
effect turns a conventional sound into a sound
that appears to be played as a backing
phrase. This is especially effective when
applied to sustain-type sounds.
Rate:
Frequency of the change (0.05–10.00 Hz)
21
ROTARY
The Rotary effect simulates the sound of the
rotary speakers often used with the electric
organs of the past.
Speed:
Rotational speed of the rotating speaker (Slow/Fast)
22
VK ROTARY
This type provides modified response for the
rotary speaker, with the low end boosted
further.
Speed:
Rotational speed of the rotating speaker (Slow/Fast)
23
CHORUS
This is a stereo chorus. Depth:
Depth of modulation (0–127)
24
FLANGER
This is a stereo flanger.It produces a metallic
resonance that rises and falls like a jet
airplane taking off or landing.
Depth:
Depth of modulation (0–127)
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