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D-beam controller settings, Controller), P. 15 – Roland V-Combo VR-730 73-Key Live Performance Keyboard User Manual

Page 15: Adding effects to the sound, Effective range of the d-beam controller

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Adding Effects to the Sound

15

Modifying the Sound / Producing

Sound Effects (D-BEAM Controller)

By positioning your hand above the front panel’s D-BEAM

controller, you can modify the sound or produce sound effects.
This is a great way to give your live performance more impact.

1.

Press one of the D-BEAM [PITCH], [SFX], or [CONTROLLER]

buttons to make it light .

Button

Explanation

[PITCH] button

The pitch will change according to the movement

of your hand above the D-BEAM controller.
* Pitch will not apply to organ sounds and drum

sounds.

[SFX] button

A sound effect will be produced.

[CONTROLLER] button

The D-BEAM controller will operate the

performance-related function you’ve assigned.

MEMO

• You can assign the sound effect to the [SFX] button, and assign

various performance-related functions to the [CONTROLLER]

button.

• The volume of the sound effect is linked with the volume of the

drum section. You can use the DRUM LEVEL [ ] [ ] buttons to

adjust the volume of the sound effect (p. 22).

• If you’re using Split (p. 14), the effect of the [PITCH] button

and [CONTROLLER] button will apply only to the upper part.

2.

While playing the keyboard to produce sound, position

your hand above the D-BEAM controller and slowly move

it up and down .

MEMO

You can specify the amount of pitch bend that will occur (Pitch

Bend Range:

&

PDF).

3.

To turn off the D-BEAM controller, press the button you

pressed in step 1 to make it go dark .

Effective range of the D-BEAM controller

The illustration at right shows the

effective range of the D-BEAM

controller. Moving your hand

outside this range will not

produce any effect.
The effective range of the D-BEAM

controller will be drastically

decreased under strong direct

sunlight. Please be aware of this

when using the D-BEAM controller

outdoors.

MEMO

The sensitivity of the D-BEAM controller will vary

according to the brightness of its surroundings. If it

does not operate as you expect, you can readjust the

sensitivity. Increasing the D-BEAM sensitivity value (p.

18) will make it more sensitive.

D-BEAM Controller Settings

1.

Press the D-BEAM [SFX] or [CONTROLLER] button to make

it light .

The D-BEAM screen appears.

2.

Turn the [VALUE] dial to select the sound effect or

function that you want to control using the D-BEAM

controller .

Value

Explanation

[SFX] button

REFERENCE

For details about the sound effects, refer to “Sound Effect List” in the

“Data List” (PDF).
You can download the “Data List” (PDF) from the Roland website.

http://www.roland.com/manuals/

[CONTROLLER] button

Rotary Fast/Slow

Switches the speed of the rotary speaker between

“fast” and “slow.”

Wheel Brake

Simulates the way in which the tonewheel

rotation slows and stops when a tonewheel organ

is powered-off (tonewheel brake).

* This has no effect for sounds other than organ

sounds.

Modulation

Applies a vibrato effect.

* Some sounds will not be affected by vibrato.

For details about the sounds, refer to “Sound

List” in the “Data List” (PDF).

N .Control 1

Apply an effect to specific acoustic sounds

(

&

PDF).

N .Control 2

3.

Press the [EXIT] button to finish the procedure .