Applying an effect to vocals (vocal effects) – Roland RK-500 User Manual
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Singing Along with the VIMA
You can apply various effects to vocals arriving via the microphone. Effects applied to
the vocals are called “vocal effects.” These effects let you transform a female voice into
a male voice, or add harmony to your voice.
fig.Panel-VocalEffect-e.eps
1.
Press the [VOCAL EFFECTS] button so it’s lit.
The vocal effect is turned on.
2.
Sing into the microphone.
The effect will be applied to the sound from the microphone.
With the factory settings, the “Kids” effect will be applied.
You can select the type of vocal effect.
“Switching the Type of Vocal Effect (Effect)” (p. 117)
Applying an Effect to Vocals (VOCAL EFFECTS)
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