Roland c-280 业主指南

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Basic Operation—Playing
Adding Reverberation (the Reverb Effect)
Reverb is an effect which simulates the reverberation that is heard as a result of sound 
reaching the ear after reflecting off the walls or other surfaces of the room or hall (in 
addition to the sound that reaches the ear directly from the instrument).
The C-280 allows you to produce a range of reverberation from that of small rooms to 
large halls, simply by turning a single knob.
Procedure
Use the [Reverb] knob to adjust the amount of the reverb effect.
Rotating the knob toward the right will simulate the reverberation of a larger hall, and 
rotating it toward the left will simulate the reverberation of a smaller chamber. When the 
knob is rotated all the way toward the left, there will be no reverb effect.
fig.02-12
Tuning
The C-280 can be tuned to the pitch of other instruments.
Procedure
Use the [Tuning] knob located on the bottom panel to adjust the 
pitch.
When the knob is in the center position, the pitch will be A=440 Hz. Rotating the knob 
toward the mark will raise the pitch, and rotating it toward the mark will lower the 
pitch.
The range of adjustment is ± 1/2 semitone (50 cents).
fig.02-13
When Baroque pitch is ON, the range of adjustment will be ± 1/2 semitone relative to A=415 
Hz. Refer to “Using Baroque Pitch” (p. 19).
Large Hall
Small Chamber
Reverb
Min
Max
Lower the pitch
In the center position
the pitch is A=440Hz
Raise the pitch
Tuning
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