Modulation, Using the effects, Mod pedal – Roland ME-70 User Manual

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E-6

Using the Effects

These effects broaden, modulate, and/or pitch shift the sound.

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You can control the RATE parameter using the expression pedal. For more information, read “Using Pedal FX” (p. E-9).

MODULATION

TYPE

What the controls do

CHORUS

This sets the speed of the effect.

This sets the richness of the effect.

This sets the volume level of the effect.

PHASER

This sets the speed of the effect.

This sets the richness of the effect.

This sets the intensity of the effect.

FLANGER

This sets the speed of the effect.

This sets the richness of the effect.

This sets the intensity of the effect.

ROTARY

This sets the speed of the effect.

This sets the richness of the effect.

This sets the volume level of the effect.

UNI-V

This sets the speed of the effect.

This sets the richness of the effect.

This sets the volume level of the effect.

TREMOLO

This sets the speed of the effect.

This sets the richness of the effect.

This sets the volume level of the effect.

VIBRATO

This sets the speed of the effect.

This sets the richness of the effect.

This sets the volume level of the effect.

HARMONIST

This sets the musical key of the song
being played.

This sets the pitch of the harmony.

This sets the volume level of the effect.

OCTAVE

This sets the volume level of the direct sound.

This sets the volume level of the effect.

DELAY

This sets the delay time (10 to 990
ms), in steps of 10 ms.

This set the number of repetitions for the delay. This sets the volume level of the effect.

MOD Pedal

This switches the effect
on and off.

TYPE knob

Use this to choose the type of modulation.

This effect adds subtle wavering to transform the tone into one that is
broader, thicker, and more beautiful.

This effect creates a sweeping, phase-shifted sound.

This creates a modulation effect like the rising and falling sound of a jet engine.

This effect produces the sound of rotating speakers.

This models the Uni-Vibe, an effect that's part of the rock sound of the 1960s.

This produces a retro effect through cyclical changes in the volume level.

This produces an intense vibrato effect unobtainable with normal guitar
playing.

This creates harmonies reminiscent of twin guitars.

Play only single notes when using the harmonist effect.

This imparts thickness by adding sound an octave lower.

Play only single notes when using the octave effect.

This delays the sound to produce an echo-like effect. At delay times of
100 to 990 ms (milliseconds), you can use it as a secondary delay.

1: CHORUS

2: PHASER

3: FLANGER

4: ROTARY

5: UNI-V

6: TREMOLO

7: VIBRATO

8: HARMONIST

9: OCTAVE

10: DELAY

RATE

DEPTH

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RATE

DEPTH

RESONANCE

RATE

DEPTH

RESONANCE

RATE

DEPTH

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RATE

DEPTH

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RATE

DEPTH

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RATE

DEPTH

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KEY

Ex.

HARMONY

Detune

+1 Octave

3rd

-1 Octave

E. LEVEL

D. LEVEL

E. LEVEL

TIME

FEEDBACK

E. LEVEL

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