Multi-effects types (efx parameter), Multi, Effects types (efx parameter) – Roland XP-30 User Manual

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Chapter 3. Creating Your Own Sounds

Chapter 3

Multi-Effects Types
(EFX Parameter)

Multi-Effects provides 40 types of effect. Some of these
consist of two different effects connected in series or parallel.

* Parameters marked with a sharp “#” can be controlled using a

specified controller (Two setting items will change
simultaneously for “#1” and “#2”). Settings in the Patch or
Performance EFX Control display (PATCH/EFFECTS/PATCH
EFX CTRL or PERFORM/EFFECTS/PERFORM EFX CTRL)
will determine how these parameters are controlled.

1: STEREO-EQ (Stereo Equalizer)

This is a four-band stereo equalizer (low, mid x 2, high).

fig.3-48

LowFreq (Low Frequency)

Select the frequency of the low range (200 Hz/400 Hz).

LowGain (Low Gain)

Adjust the gain of the low frequency.

Hi Freq (High Frequency)

Select the frequency of the high range (4000 Hz/8000 Hz).

Hi Gain (High Gain)

Adjust the gain of the high frequency.

P1 Freq (Peaking 1 Frequency)

Adjust the frequency of Peaking 1 (mid range).

P1 Q (Peaking 1 Q)

This parameter adjusts the width of the area around the
Peaking 1 Frequency that will be affected by the Gain setting.
Higher values of Q will result in a narrower area being
affected.

P1 Gain (Peaking 1 Gain)

Adjust the gain for the area specified by the Peaking 1
Frequency and Q settings.

P2 Freq (Peaking 2 Frequency)

Adjust the frequency of Peaking 2 (mid range).

P2 Q (Peaking 2 Q)

This parameter adjusts the width of the area around the
Peaking 2 Frequency that will be affected by the Gain setting.
Higher values of Q will result in a narrower area being
affected.

P2 Gain (Peaking 2 Gain)

Adjust the gain for the area specified by the Peaking 2
Frequency and Q settings.

Level (Output Level) #

Adjust the output level.

2: OVERDRIVE

This effect creates a soft distortion similar to that produced
by vacuum tube amplifiers.

fig.3-49

Drive #

Adjust the degree of distortion. The volume will change
together with the degree of distortion.

Level (Output Level)

Adjust the output level.

LowGain (Low Gain)

Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.

Hi Gain (High Gain)

Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.

Amp Type (Amp Simulator Type)

Select the type of guitar amp.

SMALL:

small amp

BUILT-IN:

single-unit type amp

2-STACK:

large double stack amp

3-STACK:

large triple stack amp

Pan (Output Pan) #

Adjust the stereo location of the output sound. L64 is far left,
0 is center, and 63R is far right.

3: DISTORTION

This effect produces a more intense distortion than
Overdrive.

fig.3-50

Drive #

Adjust the degree of distortion. The volume will change
together with the degree of distortion.

Level (Output Level)

Adjust the output level.

LowGain (Low Gain)

Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.

L in

R in

L out

R out

4-Band EQ

4-Band EQ

Amp

Simulator

2-Band

EQ

L in

R in

Over
drive

L out

R out

Pan R

Pan L

L in

R in

L out

R out

Pan R

Pan L

Amp

Simulator

2-Band

EQ

Distortion

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