Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product ME-70 Roland
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Techno logy that simulat es existi ng phys ical struct ures, ma te rial s, and the like using differen t, virtual m eans is called “model ing techno logy.” COSM (Compo site Object S ound Mode ling) is a technic al inno vatio n from Roland that combine s a numb er of such sound-mode ling tec hn olo gies to cr ea te eve n n ewe r sou nds .
E-2 Stereo Headphones Electric Guitar Guitar Amp Digital Audio Play er , etc . F ootswitch (BOSS FS-6, etc.) W The battery compartment is located on the underside.
E-3 Crea tin g So unds Esp añ ol Por tug uê s Nederl ands Italiano Fr an ça is De uts c h Engl ish nes Digital Recorder , etc . PCS-31L cable (Sold separately) etc.) A C Adaptor PSA series (sold separat ely) White (L) Red (R) Step 1 Step 2 Step 4 Step 3 stereo A UX IN tput.
E-4 Using the E ffects Y ou c a n s e l e c t f r o m a m o n g a w i d e v a r ie t y o f o r i g i n a l e f f e c t s , s uc h a s th o s e th a t e qu a l i z e t he v ol u m e l ev e ls , o r e x t e n d th e so u n d wi t h o ut dis to rtin g it ( sus tai n).
E-5 Using the Ef fects Esp añ ol Por tug uê s Nederl ands Italiano Fr an ça is De uts c h Engl ish These ef fects add distinct ive disto r tio n or sust a i n. fig .0 140 OD/DS (Overd riv e/Distortio n) What th e controls do Sets the i ntensity of the distortion.
E-6 Usin g th e E ffec ts Th ese effe cts br oade n, mod ul ate, an d/or pi tch shi ft t he s oun d. fig .0 140 Y ou can c ontr ol th e RATE param eter usin g the ex pres sion ped al. For mor e inf orma tion, read “ Usi ng Ped al FX ” (p. E -9). MODU LATION TYPE What the controls do CH ORU S Thi s sets th e speed of the ef fect.
E-7 Using the Ef fects Esp añ ol Por tug uê s Nederl ands Italiano Fr an ça is De uts c h Engl ish This delays the sound to produce an echo-like effect. It lets you add thickness and create complex sounds. fig .0 140 You ca n co nt rol th e E. LE VE L p ara met er us in g th e ex pr es sio n peda l.
E-8 Usin g th e E ffec ts fig .0 160 This models preamp respon s e. Yo u can also use it as an equalizer. fig .0 140 fig .0 160 This supp resses the noise and hum picke d up by the guit ar's pick up. fig .0 140 Thi s adjusts t he eff ect in respon se to the l evel o f noise.
E-9 Using the Ef fects Esp añ ol Por tug uê s Nederl ands Italiano Fr an ça is De uts c h Engl ish This adds lingering reverberations to the sound. Thi s produce s a vari ety of effects u sing the u nit's ex pressio n pedal. fig .0 140 REVE RB PEDAL FX (Pedal Effects) This adjusts the type of reverb and the size of the e ect.
E-10 Saving/Calling Up and Using Tone s (Me mory Mo de) The ME -7 0 has tw o pr ima r y op er ati ng mode s : Man u al mod e a nd Memor y mode . I n Manu al mo de , t he t on es ar e p ro duce d b y t h e a ctu al p o si tio ns of the fr ont-pa nel knobs for th e various eff ects .
E-1 1 Saving/Calling Up and Using Tones (Memory Mode) Esp añ ol Por tug uê s Nederl ands Italiano Fr an ça is De uts c h Engl ish To sw itch pa tches, use BANK [ ] [ ] and the nu mber peda ls (1- 4). 1. P r e s s B A N K [] [] . Choo se the bank n umber to whi ch you wan t to switch.
E-12 Conven ie nt Func tions EZ Tone is a feature for creating so unds quickly and easil y by c all ing u p save d parameter settin gs fo r eac h in divi dual e ffect t yp e. The ME-70 c omes from t he factory with optimal settings for each effect type saved as EZ Tones.
E-1 3 Co nveni ent Fu ncti ons Esp añ ol Por tug uê s Nederl ands Italiano Fr an ça is De uts c h Engl ish 1. Press numb er pedals 2 and 3 at the sam e time. Each p ress sw itches the tuner on or of f. 2. If necessary, you can change the reference pitch.
E-14 Con veni ent Fu nctio ns Wh en th e DEL AY ef fe ct i s set to TA P, you can set the d el ay 's tem p o by pressing a pedal in time with tempo of a song.
E-1 5 Co nveni ent Fu ncti ons Esp añ ol Por tug uê s Nederl ands Italiano Fr an ça is De uts c h Engl ish You can reco rd up to 38 second s of a perf ormance and pl ay b ack the recorded section over and over. You can also laye r additional perfo rman ce s with the rec ording as i t play s bac k (overd ubb ing) .
E-16 Rest orin g t he Fact ory Sett ings (Fa ctory Rese t) Yo u can res tore the se ttin gs in th e ME -7 0 (U ser patch , tu ner refe ren ce pit ch, an d kno b res pons e me thod (p. E- 15)) to the va lue s se t w hen th e uni t wa s sh ipp ed fr om t he fa cto ry .
E-1 7 Esp añ ol Por tug uê s Nederl ands Italiano Fr an ça is De uts c h Engl ish Ap pendi c e s Th e entr ies un der “ PU” in the cha rt ind icat e the t ype o f pick up sui ted to the res pec tive pa tch. ME-70 : GUITAR M ULTIPLE EFFECTS 0 dBu = 0.
E-18 Appendices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly. * Material damage refers to damage or other adverse eects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets.
E-1 9 Appendices Esp añ ol Por tug uê s Nederl ands Italiano Fr an ça is De uts c h Engl ish This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. For EU Countries For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
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