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Using the mic effects, Turning the mic effects on/off (mic fx), Configuring the mic effect (mic setting) – Roland FP-E50 88-Key Portable Digital Piano User Manual

Page 45: Common parameter, Harmony, Turning the mic effects on/off, Mic fx), Configuring the mic effect, Mic setting), Configuring the mic effect (mic setting)” (p. 45)

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Turning the Mic Effects On/Off

(Mic FX)

1.

Connect a mic to the Mic Input jack .

Microphone

2.

Use the Level [Mic] slider on the top panel to adjust the

mic volume .

If the sound of the mic is too weak or is distorted, turn the rear panel [Gain]

knob to adjust the volume of the mic.

3.

Press the [Mic FX] button .

The mic effect turns on, and the [Mic FX] button lights up.
You can enjoy using the harmonizer and other effects on your voice when

input via the mic.

Configuring the Mic Effect

(Mic Setting)

1.

Press the [Menu] button .

The Menu screen appears.

2.

Use the [

дд

] [

ее

] buttons to select “Scene Edit”, and then

press the [Enter] button .

The Scene Edit screen appears.

3.

Use the [

дд

] [

ее

] buttons to select “Mic Setting”, and then

press the [Enter] button .

The Mic Setting screen appears.

MEMO

Long-press the [Mic FX] button to view the Mic Setting screen.

4.

Use the [

дд

] [

ее

] buttons to select the parameter, and

then use the [Dec] [Inc] buttons to change the value .

The parameter changes according to the Mic FX Type settings.

Common Parameter

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Mic FX Type

Harmony

Ø

“Harmony” (p. 45)

Voice

Transformer

Ø

“Voice Transformer” (p. 46)

Vocal Designer

Ø

“Vocal Designer” (p. 46)

Mic FX Switch

OFF, ON

Turns the selected FX TYPE on/off.

Mic Ambience

Send

0–10

Adjusts the ambience send amount.

* This setting is common with the “Mic Ambience

Send” parameter (p. 28) on the Ambience

Setting screen, which appears when you long-

press the [Ambience] button.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Compressor
Switch

OFF, ON

Turns the compressor on/off.

Type

Soft,

Normal,

Hard

Sets the strength of the effect that

suppresses the input sound level.

The effect increases in order of “Soft”,

“Normal” and “Hard”.

Noise Suppressor

Switch

OFF, ON

Switches the noise suppressor on/off.

The noise suppressor is a function that

suppresses noise during periods of

silence.

Threshold

-96–0 [dB]

Adjusts the volume at which noise

suppression starts to be applied.

Harmony

You can add natural-sounding harmonies to the audio from your mic.
This effect generates the optimum harmony to match the chord

pattern and the chords you’re playing.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Type

Duet High

Close

Adds an upper voice that’s close scale-

wise to the original sound.

Duet High

Open

Adds an upper voice that’s far apart

scale-wise from the original sound.

Duet Low

Close

Adds a lower voice that’s close scale-

wise to the original sound.

Duet Low

Open

Adds a lower voice that’s far apart

scale-wise from the original sound.

Trio

Adds an upper and a lower voice that

are close scale-wise to the original

sound.

Quintet

Adds two upper voices and two lower

voices to the original sound.

Combo

Adds two upper voices to the original

sound.

Block

Adds three upper voices to the original

sound.

Classic

Adds two or three upper voices to the

original sound.

Harmony

Level

0–10

Adjusts the harmony volume.

Direct Level

0–10

Adjusts the volume of the original

sound (the sound to which Mic FX has

not yet been applied).

Chorus Send

0–10

Adjusts the amount of signal sent to

the chorus effect.

Using the Mic Effects