4. Press the [TAP/STOP] switch to stop playback. The [REC/PLAY/DUB] switch will blink green. Erasing the phrase 1. Hold down the [TAP/STOP] switch for two or more seconds. The [REC/PLAY/DUB] switch will blink red, and the phrase will be erased. * The erased phrase cannot be recovered. Using the LOOPER Function and Delay at the Same Time Using the LOOPER Function and Delay at the Same Time r function and the delay at the same time. Normally, you cannot use the delay when the [DELAY/LOOPER] knob i
If you turn on HEAVY OCTAVE, you can achieve an even greater sense of distortion in the low end. Space Clean Delay time = approx. 250 ms (reference) [SELECT] switch=JC CLEAN CUBE-40XL CUBE-80XL Delay time = approx. 250 ms (reference) [BRIGHT] switch=OFF [SELECT] switch=JC CLEAN This is a transparent sound that uses spatial effects. Use the JC CLEAN amp, which is modeled on the Roland JC-120, and add chorus, long delay, and reverb. Using this setting with a guitar that has single-coil pickups mak
In addition, using this setting while playing harmonics in combination with a chorus and a delay enables sounds featuring exquisite reverberation. ROCK RIFF (CONCERT 810) CUBE-60XL BASS [SHAPE] Switch: ON or OFF CUBE-120XL BASS [SHAPE] Switch: ON or OFF This is a drive sound that offers an extreme level of distortion, making it suitable for modern rock. Raise [TREBLE] knob slightly in order to bring out the edginess of the picking sound. If you turn on the [SHAPE] switch, the lower end will be e
resounding bass sounds. If the Tuner function is on, use this to select the string that you’re While faithfully reproducing the inherent sound tuning. of the bass you’ve connected, this also provides SUPER LOW for deeply resounding bass sounds. Additionally, it offers a sufficient amount of clarity, so sounds don’t get buried by the low-frequency content. [SHAPE]Switch: ON The well-defined heavy bass sounds are boosted. Type Description * The product names mentioned in this document are trademar
When set to “ON,” the BA-55 will automatically turn off after no operation has been performed for a certain length of time (p. 16) [POWER] Switch This switches the power on and off (p. 11) MIC input Jack You can connect a wired mic to this jack (p. 13). LINE AUDIO Input Jack: RCA PIN type You can connect a CD player or digital audio player to these jacks (p. 14). LINE AUDIO Input Jack: Stereo mini type You can connect a CD player or digital audio player to these jacks (p. 14). LINE INST Input Ja
The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the unit must never be disassembled. The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-cord plug must be
.. The reference pitch appears in the display for a brief time. .. The reference pitch setting is saved automatically, so there is no need to make this setting each time you tune. .. The reference pitch was set to 40 (440 Hz) when the unit was shipped from the factory. 3. Play a single open note on the string to be tuned. The name of the note closest to the pitch of the string played appears in the display. 4. Tune so that the desired pitch is displayed and both tuning guide indicators light up.
4. Press the [OK] button to return to the “MENU” screen. Display/Parameter Parameter/Value Explanation Threshold 0–16 This setting allows a trigger signal to be received only when the pad is above a determined dynamic level (velocity). This can be used to prevent a pad from sounding because of vibrations from other pads. Threshold In the following example, B will sound but A and C will not sound. BC When set to a higher value, no sound is produced when the pad is struck lightly. Gradually raise
This function saves the last positions of the knobs; therefore, there is no special operation needed to save the settings. Switches four types of front panel settings. Range in which the settings can be saved. Copying the button settings You can copy the settings of the [MANUAL] button, or each of the [CH 1]–[CH 4] buttons to another channel. Hold down the button to be copied, i.e. the [MANUAL] button or any of the [CH 1]–[CH 4] buttons... 1 Select and press any of the [CH 1]–[CH 4] buttons to w
Samples generally transpose downwards better than they do upwards, and in some cases, with low-pitched Samples, you can safely do very large downward transpositions. The S-770 will not let you transpose a Sample up more than two (or three if it was sampled at a low rate) octaves. (If you really need to do so, however, you can transpose as much as you want with the Rate Convert or Resampling functions — see Chapter 7.) Poly C_8 Name Edit Patch Split Com Exit □Patch L01:Piano L Select/MIDI i