Controlling functions with an expression pedal, Setting the function of the expression pedal, Controlling functions with an expression – Roland Audio Processor SL-20 User Manual

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Operating the SL-20

Controlling Functions with an Expression Pedal

You can connect an expression pedal (such as the Roland EV-5; optional) to the EXP
jack and use the pedal to control a variety of functions.

* With the Direct Level, Effect Level, Attack, and Duty functions, moving the pedal all the way back to

the heel position sets the minimum value; moving the pedal all the way forward to the toe position sets
the value to the current setting of the corresponding front-panel knob.

* Set the minimum volume for the connected expression pedal to the “0” position.

Setting the Function of the Expression Pedal

1.

While holding down the TAP pedal, connect the expression pedal.

The TAP indicator flashes.

2.

After confirming that the TAP indicator has flashed, release the TAP pedal.

3.

Select the desired expression pedal function with the PATTERN knob.

4.

Press the TAP pedal.

The TAP indicator flashes rapidly, and the setting is saved to the SL-20’s memory.

* Be sure not to turn off the power while the TAP indicator is flashing rapidly.
* This setting remains stored even after the power is turned off.
* The factory default setting for the expression pedal function is Direct Level.

Function

Explanation

Direct Level

Controls the volume of the direct sound when the effect is on.

Effect Level

Controls the volume of the effect sound.

Output Level Controls the output level when the effect is on.
Attack

Controls the volume of the attack.

Duty

Controls the duration of the sound.

PATTERN

Function

1

Direct Level

2

Effect Level

3

Output Level

4

Attack

5

Duty

Hold Down

Expression pedal

(Roland EV-5, etc)

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