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[. . . ] Pick a patch to check out these effects. Patch List No. P101 P102 P103 P104 P105 P106 P107 P108 P109 P110 Patch Name Mtown LoDown Liverpool B-M Exprosed Geddy's No. 1 Player Bare Bass360 Brite Isle Roto Drive CloseSession Fieldy's Deep&Throaty Grunge GT-6B Anthony FLNG Pitch Double PseudoDefret Graham Slap Lowdown EnhancedSlap Demon Child Funkadelic Algorithm COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM OD BASS AMP COSM Comp/Limiter COSM Overdrive/Distortion COSM PreAmp&Speaker Equalizer/Wah - 3 Band Equalizer - Wah Noise Suppressor Foot Volume FX - Octave - Enhancer - Slow Gear - Defretter - Ring Modulator - Phaser - Flanger - Pitch Shifter - 2x2 Chorus - Short Delay - Vibrato - Humanizer - Tremolo - Pan Chorus Delay You can rearrange the connection sequence of these effects however you like. The settings are changed in the same way as with other effects algorithms. 77 in the Owner's Manual. P111 P112 P113 P114 P115 P116 P117 P118 P119 P120 2 Making Detailed Settings for Pitch Correction (Correction Event Map) In Version 2, you can now specify the precise time and level of pitch correction used when editing the pitch with the Pitch Correction function. This allows you to select and edit just those portions of the vocals you want to correct. [. . . ] As the value increases in the negative direction, the pitch correction is executed more rapidly than it would be according to the value set in the patch, whereas the correction is applied more smoothly as the selected value is increased in the positive direction. * Set the value so that the sum of the values is in a range from 0 to 100. The pitch correction produces no effect when the value is set below 0 or over 100. Move the cursor to "TIME" and specify the time at which you want the correction to end with the TIME/ VALUE dial. fig. 03-369d You can only save a Correction Event Map to a single song. Even if you switch the patch with the pitch correction, the Correction Event Map remains unchanged. 10. Move the cursor to "NOTE" and specify "OFF. " fig. 03-3682d 11. When a correction event specifies the note name in NOTE, the correction is first applied at the point in the song specified in Step 5, with the correction ending at the point specified in Step 9. To delete any unnecessary correction events, move the cursor to the event and press [F4] (DELETE). The correction event is deleted. 4 Making More Detailed Backing Chorus Settings (Harmony Event Map) In Version 2, when applying backing chorus, you can now specify precisely the time and pitches in the harmony and the backing chorus ON/OFF status. In adding detailed backing chorus, the time at which the backing chorus starts and stops and the pitches used in the harmonies are specified together. This timing and pitch data is referred to as the "Harmony Event Map. " Use the following procedure to edit pitches using the Harmony Event Map. fig. 03-400 Pitch Voice 1 pitch Voice 2 pitch Voice 3 pitch Time Start point for the backing chorus Start point for the next backing chorus 1. Adjust the VALUE 1­3 knobs while playing back Track 15/16 to get the sound you want. VALUE 1 Knob: DYNAMICS This adjusts the difference between the high and low volume levels during the performance. The range in volume decreases as the knob is turned to the right (clockwise). Although this is convenient for achieving an overall volume level, it results in a loss of some of the natural dynamics of music. The range in volume increases as the knob is turned to the left (counterclockwise). Although this results in a loss of the overall volume level, it provides a natural dynamic range that is close to that of the actual performance. Setting this to the center position maintains the patch's original effect. VALUE 2 Knob: TONE Turning this knob to the right boosts the low-frequency and high-frequency ranges. Turning this knob to the left produces a more subdued tone whereby the low-frequency and high-frequency ranges are not emphasized. The Data CD screen will appear. fig. 41-05d Note that if you are using the BR-1180 (without the CD-R/RW drive), you will not be able to back up the songs to CD-R/RW discs, and thus cannot import these songs. 3. Press [F2] (RECOVER) or move the cursor to RECOVER, and then press [ENTER/YES]. The Recover screen will appear. fig. 41-16d The following data can be imported from the BR-1180CD. Each track · Recorded data · PAN/EQ · CHORUS/REVERB SEND LEVEL The 4. [. . . ] 3) Move the cursor to "Sync Generator" and select "MTC" using the TIME/VALUE dial. 3) Move the cursor to "MTC Type" and set it using the TIME/VALUE dial so it matches the master device setting. Move the cursor to "MTC Slave" and select "ON" using the TIME/VALUE dial. 4) MTC Slave OFF: No MTC signals will be received. ON: Upon receipt of MTC, MTC type will be recognized automatically and sync. 9 Synchronizing the E-16TR to Another BR Series Device or MIDI Sequencer 3. If you want to record using the slave device, press [REC] on the slave E-16TR at this point so the button flashes red (recording standby mode). [. . . ]

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