Rate knob, Tempo sync button – Roland SH-201 User Manual

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Creating sounds

Creating sounds

fig.RATE-knob

This specifies the speed of LFO modulation.

Turning the knob toward the right speeds up the modulation, while turning it toward the left slows the
modulation down.

* The indicator above the RATE button will blink at the speed (cycle) of the LFO.

TEMPO SYNC button

You can specify the LFO RATE as the length of a note value relative to the tempo of the arpeggiator or recorder.

When you press the TEMPO SYNC button so it’s lit, and turn the RATE knob, the LFO speed (cycle) will change
in step-wise fashion that matches the note lengths.

If you press the TEMPO SYNC button once again so its light is turned off, the LFO speed will change
continuously.

* The TAP button (p. 22, p. 26) indicator blinks at quarter note intervals of the arpeggio and recorder tempo.

note:

RATE knob

(Dotted half note),

(Whole note),

x 16 (Whole note x 16),

x 2 (Whole note x 2),

x 8 (Whole note x 8),

x 12 (Whole note x 12),

x 4 (Whole note x 4),

(Sixteenth-note triplet),

(Thirty-second note)

(Dotted eighth note),

(Quarter-note triplet),

(Eighth note),

(Half-note triplet),

(Quarter note),

(Dotted quarter note),

(Whole-note triplet),

(Half note),

(Sixteenth note),

(Eighth-note triplet),

(Dotted sixteenth note),

Speed and waveform of the vibrato applied by the modulation lever

The LFO 2 SHAPE and RATE determine the speed and waveform of the vibrato that is applied when you
move the modulation lever (p. 18) away from yourself.

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