Roland RD-300SX owner manual Effects List, Space-D

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Effects List

Indicated

Effect name

Overview

Effect parameter name when changed by holding down

number

 

 

[MULTI EFFECTS] and pressing [INC] or [DEC] (p. 29):

 

 

 

An overview thereof (Value)

 

 

 

 

25

STEP

This is a flanger in which the flanger pitch

Step Rate:

 

FLANGER

changes in steps.

Rate of pitch change (0–21)

26

HEXA-

Uses a six-phase chorus to give richness and

Balance:

 

CHORUS

spatial spread to the sound.

Volume balance between the direct sound and the chorus

 

 

 

sound (0–100)

27

TREMOLO

This is a chorus effect with added Tremolo

Balance:

 

CHORUS

(cyclic modulation of volume).

Volume balance between the direct sound and the tremolo

 

 

 

chorus sound (0–100)

28

SPACE-D

This is a multiple chorus that applies two-

Balance:

 

 

phase modulation in stereo. It gives no im-

Volume balance between the direct sound and the chorus

 

 

pression of modulation, but produces a

sound (0–100)

 

 

transparent chorus effect.

 

29

3D CHORUS

This applies a 3D effect to the chorus sound.

Balance:

 

 

The chorus sound will be positioned 90 de-

Volume balance between the direct sound and the chorus

 

 

grees left and 90 degrees right.

sound (0–100)

30

3D FLANGER

This applies a 3D effect to the flanger sound.

Balance:

 

 

The flanger sound will be positioned 90 de-

Volume balance between the direct sound and the flanger

 

 

grees left and 90 degrees right.

sound (0–100)

31

3D STEP

This applies a 3D effect to the step flanger

Step Rate:

 

FLANGER

sound. The flanger sound will be positioned

Rate of pitch change (0–21)

 

 

90 degrees left and 90 degrees right.

 

32

2BAND

A chorus effect that lets you apply an effect

Balance:

 

CHORUS

independently to the low-frequency and

Volume balance of the original sound and chorus sound

 

 

high-frequency ranges.

(0–100)

33

2BAND

A flanger that lets you apply an effect inde-

Balance:

 

FLANGER

pendently to the low-frequency and high-fre-

Volume balance of the original sound and flanger sound

 

 

quency ranges.

(0–100)

34

2BAND STEP

A step flanger that lets you apply an effect in-

Balance:

 

FLANGER

dependently to the low-frequency and high-

Volume balance of the original sound and flanger sound

 

 

frequency ranges.

(0–100)

35

OVERDRIVE

Creates a soft distortion similar to that pro-

Level:

 

 

duced by vacuum tube amplifiers.

Output Level (0–127)

36

DISTORTION

Produces a more intense distortion than

Level:

 

 

Overdrive.

Output Level (0–127)

37

VS OVERDRIVE

This is an overdrive that provides heavy dis-

Level:

 

 

tortion.

Output Level (0–127)

38

VS

This is a distortion effect that provides heavy

Level:

 

DISTORTION

distortion.

Output Level (0–127)

39

GUITAR AMP

This is an effect that simulates the sound of a

Pre Amp Master:

 

SIMULATOR

guitar amplifier.

Volume of the entire pre-amp (0–127)

40

COMPRESSOR

Flattens out high levels and boosts low lev-

Threshold:

 

 

els, smoothing out fluctuations in volume.

Adjusts the volume at which compression begins (0–127)

41

LIMITER

Compresses signals that exceed a specified

Threshold:

 

 

volume level, preventing distortion from oc-

Adjusts the volume at which compression begins (0–127)

 

 

curring.

 

42

GATE

Cuts the reverb’s delay according to the vol-

Threshold:

 

 

ume of the sound sent into the effect. Use this

Volume level at which the gate begins to close (0–127)

 

 

when you want to create an artificial-sound-

 

 

 

ing decrease in the reverb’s decay.

 

43

DELAY

This is a stereo delay.

Balance:

 

 

 

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

 

 

 

(0–100)

44

LONG DELAY

A delay that provides a long delay time.

Balance:

 

 

 

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

 

 

 

(0–100)

45

SERIAL DELAY

This delay connects two delay units in series.

Balance:

 

 

 

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

 

 

 

(0–100)

46

MODULATION

Adds modulation to the delayed sound.

Balance:

 

DELAY

 

Volume balance between the direct sound and the delay sound

 

 

 

(0–100)

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Contents 201a Do not open or modify in any way the unit or its AC adaptor Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Important Notes Contents About V-LINK Connecting External Midi DevicesContents 220 Main Features Panel Descriptions Front PanelRear Panel Panel DescriptionsConnect the supplied power cord to the supplied AC adaptor Getting ReadyMaking Connections Before you begin making connections, confirm the followingConnecting the RD-300SX to External Equipment Connecting PedalsPress the Power switch on the back of the unit Turning the Power On and OffTurning On the Power Adjust the volume using the Volume slider Adjusting the VolumeTurning Off the Power Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches Master Tune Overview of the RD-300SX Basic Organization of the RD-300SXUnits of Sound Basic Operation of the RD- 300SXListening to the Demo Demo Play Song Name Composer/CopyrightHold down Edit and press Write To stop a song while it is playing, press ONE Touch PianoPress ONE Touch Piano Performing with the KeyboardPiano Performances ONE Touch Piano Performing with a Variety of Tones Tone Select button for the selected category lightsSwitching to Single Mode Turning Dual or Split off turning the indicator offPlaying Multiple Tones with the Keyboard Pressing ONE Touch PianoPress DUAL, getting the indicator to light Press Dual once more, and the indicator light goes outPerforming with Two Layered Tones Dual Pressing Two Tone Select buttons SimultaneouslyPress SPLIT, getting the indicator to light Keyboard’s Split Point pChanging the Keyboard’s Split Point Hold down Split for several secondsChanging the Tone for a Zone Transposing the Key of the Keyboard Transpose Hold down Transpose for several secondsHold down Transpose and press a key Pitch of the tone in semitone Steps Key Transpose pChanging the Velocity When the Key Touch Is Set to Fixed Press SHIFT, and the indicator light goes outChanging the Keyboard’s Touch Hold down Shift and press Lower SelectPress REVERB, getting its indicator to light Adding Reverberation to Sounds ReverbChanging the Reverb Effect Type Changing the Depth of Reverb Effect Reverb DepthPress Multi EFFECTS, getting its indicator to light Adding a Variety Effects to the Sound Multi EffectsChanging the Depth of Effect Hold down Multi Effects and press INC or DECChanging the Multi-effects Type Adding a Spinning Sound to Organ Tones Rotary EffectWhile holding down SHIFT, press Multi Effects Press Organ and select the organ toneMaking a More Consistent Sound Sound Control Turn the Equalizer knobs to adjust the levels in each range Press Rhythm to make the button indicator light Playing Rhythm RhythmChanging the Rhythm Pattern Pattern List pChanging the Rhythm Volume Changing Rhythm TemposSelecting Stored Settings Setup Press SETUP, getting the indicator to lightPress INC or DEC, or Tone Select buttons to select a Setup Setup List pStoring Settings to Setups Write Settings Not Saved in a SetupPress WRITE, getting the indicator to light When Enter is pressed, saving of the Setup beginsWhile holding down EDIT, press Enter Press ONE Touch Piano or Exit to cancel Panel LockDisabling the Buttons Panel Lock Settings for Each Function Edit Making System Settings SystemHow to Make Settings Parameters That Can Be SetTuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches Master Tuning Adjusting the Tuning Temperament, KeySwitching the Pedal’s Polarity Damper Pedal Polarity Selecting the KeynoteSwitching the Pedal’s Polarity Control Pedal Polarity Using the Pedal to Switch Setup Setup Pedal ShiftMaking the Settings for the USB Driver Indication Value DescriptionSetup-Related Settings Common Setting the Zone to which Multi Effects are Added MFX ZoneChanging the Pedal Function Control Pedal Function Press INC or DEC to select Common, then pressParameter Value Description Tone Settings Tone ParameterPress INC or DEC to select Tone, then press Enter Press INC or DEC to select U-L, then press Enter Changing the Pitch Fine TuneChanging the Bend Range Bend Range Turning Each Controller On and Off Setting the PanPart On/Off Part Utility Settings Utility Transferring Setups to External Devices Setup Bulk DumpBulk Dump Setup Bulk Dump TemporaryRestoring Saved Settings to the RD- 300SX Press Enter again to start the Factory Reset operationTransmit play back the data from the external sequencer Press OrganIndication Setting the Midi Tx ModeSwitching Local Control On and Off What’s MIDI? Connecting External Midi DevicesUsing the RD-300SX As a Master Keyboard Connecting to an External Sequencer Settings for RecordingConnecting External Midi Devices Recording the PerformanceSwitching Setups Selecting RD-300SX Sounds from an External Midi DeviceMaking Connections Number Bank Select Program ChangeSwitching USB Drivers Exchanging Midi Messages with Your ComputerPress INC or DEC to set the value Display Value Description AgainHow to Use the V-LINK About V-LINKHold down Shift and press Sound Control Hold down Shift and press Sound Control once again to exitTroubleshooting Problem Check/SolutionTroubleshooting Keyboard is PlayedWhen listening through headphones When listening through speakersEffects List Effect name OverviewEffects List SPACE-D3TAP PAN Sympathetic Error Messages Display MeaningTone List Tone NameTone List Rhythm Set List 106GM2 Standard GM2 Room GM2 Power GM2 Electric Rhythm Set ListGM2 Analog GM2 Jazz GM2 Brush GM2 Orchstra GM2 SFX Rhythm Pattern List Rhythm PatternSetup List Selecting Stored Settings Setup pShortcut List What to do OperationMidi Implementation Chart Midi Implementation ChartMain Specifications ConnectorsIndex KEY TouchIndex RhythmCompliance Information Statement For the U.KFor EU Countries For the USAInformation