Roland GR-33 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Chapter 5 Setting/Changing Sounds (Patches)
Pan (Normal) (Normal Pan):
“PAN” (p. 41) settings in the patch are ignored, and stereo
placement is controlled by the EXP pedal. Both of the patch’s
tones are panned together. Both tones are panned right when
the pedal is pressed forward, and left when the pedal is
brought back.
Pan (Cross Tones) (cross tone pan):
By manipulating the EXP pedal, you can move the location of
the patch’s 1st tone and 2nd tone over a range of -50– +50.
The tones will move in opposite directions left/right, with 0
as the center location. The 1st tone is panned right with the
pedal pressed forward, and left with the pedal all the way
back. The 2nd tone is panned in the opposite directions.
Cho Send Level (chorus send level):
Changes the chorus level using the EXP pedal. When the
pedal is pressed forward, the chorus level set in the patch is
added to its sound. No chorus is added with the pedal all the
way back.
Rev Send Level (reverb send level):
Changes the reverb level using the EXP pedal. (This does not
affect the chorus level.) When the pedal is pressed forward,
the reverb level set in the patch is added to its sound. No
reverb is added with the pedal all the way back.
Arp Tempo1 (Arpeggio Tempo 1):
Changes arpeggio tempo. When the pedal is pressed forward,
the arpeggio plays at the tempo programmed in the patch,
while with the pedal all the way back, the tempo slows down.
Arp Tempo2 (Arpeggio Tempo 2):
Changes arpeggio tempo. When the pedal is pressed forward,
the tempo speeds up, while with the pedal all the way back,
the tempo returns to the rate programmed in the patch.
Arp Tempo3 (Arpeggio Tempo 3):
Adjusts arpeggio tempo in a range of plus or minus 20%
from the center value, the value programmed in the patch.
Tempo&Pitch:
Changes pitch and arpeggio tempo simultaneously, creating
a special effect that resembles the changing of a tape
recorder’s speed. The width of the pitch change is controlled
by the change width setting selected in Pedal Effect mode’s
GLIDE TYPE.
For more on the “GLIDE TYPE” settings, refer to “Selecting
Pitch Glide Type (GLIDE TYPE)” (p. 44).
CC1 to 31, CC64 to 95 (MIDI Control Change):
Sends control change data from MIDI OUT in response to
changes in the EXP pedal’s position. Select any control
change number from 1 to 31, or from 64 to 95. Use this when
you want to control external effects processors or parameters
in external devices. This has no effect on the GR-33’s internal
sound generators.
* After selecting “Pan (Normal)” or “Pan (Cross Tones),” you
may notice a slight noise as you move the EXP pedal—this is
not a malfunction. Furthermore, “Pan (L-R)” and “Pan
(Cross Tones)” do not affect the placement of reverb or chorus.
* Use the “Arp Tempo1,” “Arp Tempo2,” “Arp Tempo3,” and
“Tempo&Pitch” settings when the arpeggiator is on.
* “Volume 1st,” “Volume 2nd,” and “Balance,” are most
effective if both the 1st and 2nd tones are selected with
“LAYER” (p. 51), and “1:2 BALANCE” (p. 49) is not
assigned to only one of the tones.
* When “Pitch” or “Tempo&Pitch” is selected, depending on
the tone and pitch range, the width of the pitch’s rise may be
limited.
* The effect of “Brightness” or “Wah” varies according to the
patch’s tones and their “BRIGHTNESS” (p. 50) settings.