Selecting the type of mic echo (echo type), Adjusting the microphone echo (echo), Adjusting the microphone echo (echo)” (p. 118) – Roland RK-500 User Manual
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Settings
If you’ve selected “Music Files” as the Vocal Effect type, you
can select the channel (part) whose notes will be used to add
harmony.
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Some music files may not contain harmony data.
You can select the type of mic echo.
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Here’s how to adjust the depth of the microphone echo when
Mic Echo is on.
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Specifying the Harmony Channel when
Vocal Effect is set to “Music Files”
(Music Files Channel)
Settings (Channel)
1–16
Most commercially available SMF music files consists of
sixteen channels (parts).
Each channel contains a separate performance; for
example, channel 1 might contain strings and channel 2
bass, with the drums on channel 10. The song data
consists of these sixteen channels of performances, played
back simultaneously.
fig.MelodyChannel.eps
Normally, when you play back Roland SMF music files (p.
151), the harmony is assigned to channel 5.
However, some commercially available SMF music files
assigns the melody channel to a different channel. In such
cases, you’ll need to change this setting to the channel
that is used by your music files.
Channel 1
Channel 2
:
Channel 10
Strings
Bass
:
Drums
:
Channel 16
:
Guitar
NOTE
Selecting the Type of Mic Echo
(Echo Type)
Setting
Explanation
1
A beautiful reverberation will be added.
2
A karaoke-type echo will be added.
Adjusting the Microphone Echo (Echo)
Setting
Explanation
1–10
Higher values produce a greater amount of echo.
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