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Adding modulation to the sound (rotary effect), P. 42) – Roland AT20s User Manual

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Adding Various Effects to a Voice

Adding Modulation to the Sound (Rotary Effect)

Rotary is an effect which simulates the sound of rotating speakers. There is a choice of
two settings: Fast and Slow.

The Rotary effect can be applied to the following sounds.

• Voices assigned to buttons in the upper line of “Upper Organ” and “Lower Organ.”
• Voices assigned to the [Others] buttons for each part.

Some sounds do not allow the Rotary effect to be applied. For details refer to “Voice List” (p.
105).

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1.

Select the voice to which you wish to apply the Rotary effect.

2.

Press the Rotary Sound [On/Off] button (confirm that its indicator is
lit).

The Rotary effect will be applied to the voice.

3.

Press the Rotary Sound [Fast/Slow] button to switch between
Rotary Fast (LED lit) and Rotary Slow (LED turned off).

LED lit (Fast)

The effect obtained is equivalent to speakers being rapidly ro-
tated.

LED turned off (Slow)

Effect simulating the slow rotation of speakers.

When you switch the rotary effect from “Fast” to “Slow,” the modulation will slow
down gradually, and when you switch from “Slow” to “Fast” the modulation will speed
up gradually.

You can assign the Rotary Sound [Fast/Slow] button function to the foot switch located on the
left side of the Expression Pedal (p. 90).

On / Off

Rotary Sound

Fast/Slow

Piano

Strings

Choir

Brass

Guitar

Full

Jazz

Pipe

Lower

1

Lower

2

Pipe

Piano

Strings

Choir

Brass

Guitar

Level

Level

Level

Level

Organ

Orchestral

Lower

Organ

Upper

Orchestral

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