Applying Effects to the Sound

TONE TUNE

The relative pitch of the Upper and the Lower Tones can be separately set. By setting slightly different pitches, a detune effect can be obtained. Also, by lowering the pitch of the Upper Tone, and raising the pitch of the Lower Tone, the pitches of the Two Tones can become exactly the same.

LKey (Key Shift of the Lower Tone)

Allows you to shift the pitch of the Lower Tone in semi-tone steps.

Value: -24–+24 (+/- 2 octave)

UKey (Key Shift of the Upper Tone)

Allows you to shift the pitch of the Upper Tone in semi-tone steps.

Value: -24–+24 (+/- 2 octave)

LTune (Fine Tuning of the Lower Tone)

Allows you to Tune the pitch of the Lower Tone.

Value: -50–+50 (approx. +/- 2 cents)

UTune (Fine Tuning of the Upper Tone)

Allows you to Tune the pitch of the Upper Tone.

Value: -50–+50 (approx. +/- 2 cents)

MIDI

You can change the setting of the MIDI Functions included Patch Factor as follows.

TxCH (Transmit Channel)

The transmit channel of each Patch can be set to a deferent number from the basic channel. At B, the channel number is the same as the Basic Channel.

Value: B, 1–16

TxPC (Transmit Program Change Number)

A Program Change number to be transmitted can be set for each patch individually. At OFF, the Program Change number preprogrammed in each Patch is transmitted.

Value: OFF, 1–100

TxBS (Transmit Bank Select Switch)

A Bank Select number MSB to be transmitted can be set for each patch individually (LSB = 0). At OFF, the Bank Select number preprogrammed in each Patch is transmitted.

Value: OFF, 0–99

SepCH (Receive Channel in Separate Mode)

A receive MIDI Channel in separate mode can be set for each Patch individually. At OFF, the receive channel set in MIDI Functions commonly set for System Function is used. (p. 73)

Value: OFF, 1–16

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Roland VC-1 D-50 LKey Key Shift of the Lower Tone, UKey Key Shift of the Upper Tone, LTune Fine Tuning of the Lower Tone