Roland SC-88 Pro User Manual

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Cutoff (Cutoff Frequency)

250 - 8 k [3]

Specify the cutoff frequency of the filter that is
applied after the sound passes through the Lo-Fi
effect.

+R.Detune (Radio Detune)

0 - 127 [4]

This simulates the tuning noise of a radio. As this
value is raised, the tuning will drift further.

R.Nz Lev (Radio Noise Level)

0 - 127 [5]

Adjust the volume of the radio noise.

W/P Sel (White/Pink Noise Select) White/Pink [6]

Select either white noise or pink noise.

W/P LPF (White/Pink Noise LPF)

250 - 6.3 k/Bypass [7]

Specify the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter
that is applied to the white noise or pink noise.

W/P Level (White/Pink Noise Level)

0 - 127 [8]

Specify the volume of the white noise or pink noise.

Disc Type (Disc Noise Type) LP/EP/SP/RND [9]

Select the type of record noise. The frequency at
which the noise is heard will depend on the select-
ed type.

Disc LPF (Disc Noise LPF)

250 - 6.3 k/Bypass [10]

Specify the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter
that is applied to the record noise.

Disc Nz Lev (Disc Noise Level)

0 - 127 [11]

Specify the volume of the record noise.

Hum Type (Hum Noise Type)

50/60 Hz [12]

Select the type of hum noise.

Hum LPF (Hum Noise LPF)

250 - 6.3 k/Bypass [13]

Specify the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter
that is applied to the hum noise.

Hum Level (Hum Noise Level)

0 - 127 [14]

Specify the volume of the hum noise.

M/S (Mono/Stereo Switch)

Mono/Stereo [15]

Select whether the effect sound will be monaural or
stereo.

#Balance (Effect Balance)

D> 0E - D 0 - 0<E [16]

Adjust the volume balance between the direct and
the effect sound.

D

” or “

E

” on the display respectively means

D(direct sound) or E(effect sound) values of 100.

Low Gain

-12 - +12 [17]

Adjust the gain of the low frequency range.

Hi Gain (High gain)

-12 - +12 [18]

Adjust the gain of the high frequency range.

Pan (Mono) (Output Pan (Mono))

L63 - 0 - R63 [19]

When Mono mode is used, adjust the stereo loca-
tion of the output sound. L63 is far left, 0 is center,
and R63 is far right.

Level (Output level)

0 - 127 [20]

Adjust the output level.

Effects that connect two types of effect in
series (series 2)

35: OD

Chorus (Overdrive

Chorus)

[02H, 00H]

This effect connects an overdrive and a chorus in
series.

OD Drive (Overdrive drive )

0 - 127 [1]

Adjust the degree of overdrive distortion. The vol-
ume will change together with the degree of distor-
tion.

+OD Pan (Overdrive drive output pan )

L63 - 0 - R63 [2]

Adjust the stereo location of the overdrive sound.
L63 is far left, 0 is center, and R63 is far right.

OD Amp (Overdrive Amp Simulator Type)

Small/BltIn/2-Stk/3-Stk [3]

Select the type of guitar amp.

Small

: small amp

BltIn

: single-unit type amp

2-Stk

: large double stack amp

3-Stk

: large triple stack amp

OD Amp Sw (Overdrive Amp switch)

Off/On [4]

Turn OD Amp on/off.

Cho Dly (Chorus pre delay )

0 - 100m [6]

Adjust the time delay from when the direct sound
begins until the chorus sound is heard.

Cho Rate (Chorus rate )

0.05 - 10.0 [7]

Adjust the modulation speed of the chorus effect.

Cho Depth (Chorus depth )

0 - 127 [8]

Adjust the modulation depth of the chorus effect.

#Cho Bal (Chorus balance ) D> 0E - D 0<E [10]

Adjust the volume balance between the sound
which passes through the chorus and the sound
which does not. With a setting of D>0E, only the
overdrive sound will be output, and with a setting of
D 0<E, the overdrive sound which passes through
the chorus will be output. “

D

” and “

E

” respectively

indicate D (dry sound) and E (effect sound) values
of 100.

Low Gain

-12 - +12 [17]

Adjust the low frequency gain.

Hi Gain (High gain )

-12 - +12 [18]

Adjust the high frequency gain.

L

R

Chorus

Overdrive

EQ

EQ

Balance

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