Solo Function; Equalizer; Presence Knob; Efx (Effects) Knob - Roland CUBE-80x Manual Del Usuario

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Panel Descriptions

SOLO Function

This lets you save the panel settings
for sounds you create with the LEAD
channel (such as amp type, gain,
equalizer, and various effects) and
call them up later.
On this unit, this function is called
"SOLO."
The SOLO function is handy in situations like these:
• When you're using the LEAD channel and you want to switch
the amp type and effect at the same time
• When you're using the LEAD channel and you want to switch
the equalizer settings and volume level at the same time
* Settings for the JC CLEAN channel can't be stored in memory.
SOLO Switch
This saves panel settings and calls up it.
VOLUME (SOLO) Knob
This adjusts the volume level for the called-up settings.
* For information on how to use the SOLO function, refer to "Using the
SOLO Function" (p. 16).

EQUALIZER

Knob
This adjusts the sound level of the low-
BASS Knob
frequency range.
This adjusts the sound level of the
MIDDLE Knob
middle-frequency range.
This adjusts the sound level of the high-
TREBLE Knob
frequency range.
* When the LEAD channel Type switch is set to BLACK PANEL, DLX
COMBO, or TWEED, setting BASS, MIDDLE and TREBLE all to 0 (zero)
stops all sound.
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PRESENCE Knob

This gives the midrange and high end a more lustrous contour.
This is effective when you want to make the sound more airy and
open.

EFX (Effects) Knob

You can adjust the intensity of four types of
effects—chorus, flanger, phaser, and
tremolo—by adjusting the positioning of this
knob.
The indicator lights up when this is on, and
goes out when it's off. You can also switch
this on and off using an optional footswitch pedal.
* The scale indications for CHORUS, FLANGER, PHASER, and TREMOLO on
the panel are just a general guide. Be sure to check the actual sound as
you adjust the effect.
Knob Position
This adds a slightly detuned sound to
CHORUS
the original sound, giving the sound
greater breadth and fullness.
This creates a flanging effect that
FLANGER
creates a sort of spinning sensation
with the sound.
This adds a phase-shifted signal to the
PHASER
original sound, giving the sound
a swirling sensation.
This effect produces cyclical changes in
TREMOLO
the volume level.
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