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Changing the sound shape parameters, How to make the settings, Changing the equalizer parameters – Roland DR-3 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Changing the Overall Tone of the Sound and Acoustics (TSC)

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Changing the Sound Shape
Parameters

You can store up to eight edited Sound Shape
parameters.

*

Unable to change the settings for the Preset Sound Shape,
with a “P” appended to their number.

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When the unit left the factory, the User settings (U1–U8)
contained the same settings as the Preset (P1–P8).

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If the parameters below are changed during the
performance of a style or song, the changes are nullified
when you press [EDIT], restoring the settings for the
currently selected style or song.
- Key Shift value (p. 42)
- Tempo value (p. 41)
- Sound Shape and Ambience values (p. 51, p. 52)

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Certain data cannot be changed while it is being performed.
First stop the performance, then make the changes.

How to Make the Settings

1. With the performance stopped, press [EDIT].

The Edit Menu screen appears.

fig.09-23d

2. Press [

], select a ,

then press [ENTER].

fig.09-24d

3. Turn the VALUE dial to select the Sound

Shape number to be set.

4. Press [

] [

], select the parameter to

be set.

5. Turn the VALUE dial to set the value.

6. When you have finished making the

setting, press [EXIT] a number of times
until you exit Edit mode.

Changing the Equalizer Parameters

This changes the parameters of the Sound Shape
3-Band equalizer.

The values that can be set for each of the
parameters are shown below.

(*1) The “EQ (Low) / Q” and “EQ (High) / Q” is disabled

when “Shelving” (shelving type equalization) is selected
for the “EQ (Low) /Type” or “EQ (High) / Type.”

Parameter

Value

Description

EQ / Switch OFF, ON

This parameter turns the
equalizer effect on/off.

EQ /
Input

-24 dB–
+12 dB

Sets the overall volume be-
fore passing through the
equalizer.

EQ (Low) /
Type

Shelving,
Peaking

Sets the equalizer type
(shelving, peaking) for the
lower range.

EQ (Low) /
Gain

-12 dB–
+12 dB

Sets the amount of boost or
cut in the lower range.

EQ (Low) /
Freq

20 Hz–
2.0 kHz

Sets the center frequency
for the lower range.

EQ (Low) /
Q (*1)

0.3–16.0

Sets the steepness of the fre-
quency response curve for
the lower range’s center
frequency.

EQ (Mid) /
Gain

-12 dB–
+12 dB

Sets the amount of boost or
cut in the middle range.

EQ (Mid) /
Freq

20 Hz–
8.0 kHz

Sets the center frequency
for the middle range.

EQ (Mid) /
Q

0.3–16.0

Sets the steepness of the fre-
quency response curve for
the middle range’s center
frequency.

EQ (High) /
Type

Shelving,
Peaking

Sets the equalizer type
(shelving, peaking) for the
upper range.

EQ (High) /
Gain

-12 dB–
+12 dB

Sets the amount of boost or
cut in the upper range.

EQ (High) /
Freq

500 Hz–
14.0 kHz

Sets the center frequency
for the upper range.

EQ (High) /
Q (*1)

0.3–16.0

Sets the steepness of the fre-
quency response curve for
the upper range’s center
frequency.

EQ / Out
Level

-24 dB–
+12 dB

Sets the overall volume lev-
el after equalization.