Adding breadth to the sound–chorus effect, Adds the chorus effect to the sound (p. 19), Press the [chorus] button to turn on the indicator – Roland HP 237R User Manual

Page 19: Playing the keyboard, Press lit, Press dark, Chorus

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Playing the Keyboard

Adding Breadth to the Sound–Chorus Effect

The HP 237R allows you to add chorus to what you play on the keyboard.
By adding the Chorus Effect, you can give the sound greater dimension, with more
fatness and breadth.

The settings of the Chorus Effect are memorized independently for each sound.
When the power is turned on, the Chorus Effect will be applied to the “Electric Piano 1”,
“Electric Piano 2” and “Vibraphone” sounds. The Chorus Effect will be turned off for the
other sounds.

fig.5-06

1.

Press the [Chorus] button to turn on the indicator.

The Chorus Effect will be applied to the currently selected sound.

fig.5-07.e

When you select a sound for which the Chorus Effect has not been turned on, the
[Chorus] button indicator will go dark.

2.

To cancel the Chorus Effect, press the [Chorus] button once again
to make the indicator go dark.

fig.5-08.e

While using the Dual (p. 16) or Split (p. 17) functions, lighting/extinguishing the
[Chorus] button’s indicator will switch the Chorus Effect on/off for both sounds.
(However, when Split is being used, the Chorus Effect will not be applied to the
Acoustic Bass.)
After Dual or Split is cancelled, the piano reverts to the Chorus Effect setting that
a particular sound normally carries.

The on/off status of the [Chorus] button is not remembered when Dual or Split are
used.

The amount of Chorus can be changed. Please refer to “Changing the Depth of the
Chorus” (p. 27).

Volume

Max

Min

Reverb

Chorus

Strings

Piano 1

Piano 2

chord

Harpsi-

phone

Organ

Vibra-

Pipe

Piano 1

Electric

Piano 2

Electric

120 168

Tempo

Beat

208

40 60 80 96

3

6

0

2

4

Play

Rec

Demo Song

Sound

On / Off

Metronome

Tone

Chorus

Chorus

Press

Lit

Chorus

Chorus

Press

Dark

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