18 performance functions and effects – Roland E-09 User Manual

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18

Performance Functions and Effects

With the factory settings, the MFX type will automatically
switch according to the tone you select. For details, refer to
“Tone MFX” (p. 24).

5.

Play the keyboard to hear the sound of the effect.

6.

Press [FUNCTION] so it goes out.

If MFX is set to anything other than “Off,” you can’t apply
chorus to the tone of the main part.

Distortion 1–4

Produces a more intense distortion than
Overdrive. You can choose from four
types.

Phaser

Combines the original sound with a phase-
shifted sound, and modulates it to pro-
duce a twisting, swishing effect.

AutoWah

Cyclically moves a filter to create a repeat-
ing wah effect (cyclic change in tone).

Rotary

Simulates the sound of a classic rotary
speaker. You can switch the rotational
speed (slow/fast) by pushing the BEND-
ER/MODULATION lever away from
yourself, creating an authentic-sounding
sense of modulation. This effect is ideal for
organ sounds.

StFlanger
(stereo
flanger)

Produces a metallic resonance reminiscent
of a jet airplane taking off and landing.

StepFlanger

Varies the sound of a flanger in pitched
steps.

Compressor

Makes the volume more consistent by re-
straining loud sounds and boosting soft
sounds.

Limiter

Prevents distortion by compressing
sounds that are above a specified volume
level.

HexaChorus

Applies a six-phase chorus to add spa-
ciousness and depth to the sound. (Six cho-
rus sounds with differing delays are
layered together.)

TremChorus
(tremolo cho-
rus)

Applies a chorus effect with tremolo (cy-
clic change in volume).

StChorus
(stereo cho-
rus)

Applies a stereo chorus effect.

Space-D

Applies a multiple chorus with dual-phase
stereo modulation. This creates a transpar-
ent chorus effect with no sense of modula-
tion.

StDelay
(stereo delay)

Creates an echo effect by repeating the in-
put sound.

Mod Delay
(modulation
delay)

Modulates the delayed sound to create a
flanger-like effect.

3Tap Delay
(triple tap de-
lay)

Produces delayed sound from three posi-
tions; center, left, and right.

4Tap Delay
(quadruple
tap delay)

Produces four delayed sounds.

TmCtrDelay
(time control
delay)

Lets you control the delay time in real time
while you push the modulation lever.

Reverb

Adds reverberation to the original sound,
simulating an expansive space.

GateRevNr
(gate reverb
normal)

Reverb that cuts the reverberation during
its decay.

GateRevRv
(gate reverb
reverse)

Gated reverb that gradually increases in
volume.

GateRevS1
(gate reverb
sweep 1)

Moves the reverb sound from right to left.

GateRevS2
(gate reverb
sweep 2)

Moves the reverb sound from left to right.

2PitchShift
(2 voice pitch
shifter)

Shifts the pitch of the original sound. Two
pitch-shifted sounds can be layered with
the original sound.

FbPitchShift
(feedback
pitch shifter)

Shifts the pitch of the original sound and
returns the pitch-shifted sound to the in-
put, producing an echo.

OD>Chorus

Connects overdrive and chorus in series.

OD>Flanger

Connects overdrive and flanger in series.

OD>Delay

Connects overdrive and delay in series.

DS>Chorus

Connects distortion and chorus in series.

DS>Flanger

Connects distortion and flanger in series.

DS>Delay

Connects distortion and delay in series.

EH>Chorus

Connects enhancer and chorus in series.

EH>Flanger

Connects enhancer and flanger in series.

EH>Delay

Connects enhancer and delay in series.

Cho>Delay

Connects chorus and delay in series.

FL>Delay

Connects flanger and delay in series.

Cho>Flanger

Connects chorus and flanger in series.

Cho/Delay

Connects chorus and delay in parallel.

FL/Delay

Connects flanger and delay in parallel.

Cho/Flanger

Connects chorus and flanger in parallel.

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