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Roland U-8
Using the Effects Window
U-8Õs Effects window has powerful editing tools, including allowing you
to assign U-8Õs Effects/Mixer Control knobs to control any parameter of
any available effect.
Open or close the Effects window by pressing U-8Õs Effects button.
When Cakewalk is open, the U-8 Mixer and Effect window do not
respond to commands from the U-8 module unless the Roland U-8
StudioWare panel is open. If you don't see the StudioWare panel open,
use Cakewalk's File-Open command and choose Roland U-8 Cakewalk
StudioWare from the Open dialog box.
The following table describes the Effects window controls and how to use
them..
Insert button (master)—This
button is highlighted
whenever any of the input
Insert buttons are highlighted.
If you turn it off, all of the
input Insert buttons turn off
also.
Move the Cursor buttons until the blue frame
encloses the Insert button, and press U-8’s
Enter button to turn the button on or off.
System button (master)—
Highlighting this button adds
a System Effect.
Move the Cursor buttons until the blue frame
encloses the System button, and press U-8’s
Enter button to turn the button on or off.
Return knob—Turning this
knob controls the amount of
the System Effect signal that
the Mixer adds back into the
mix.
Move the Cursor buttons until the blue frame
encloses the Return knob, and turn any Effects/
Mixer Control knob to choose values.
Effect Window Button or
Control...
How to Control It…
Patch name field—This field
displays the name of the
currently assigned effect.
You can scroll through the available effects and
assign a new one by turning the Time/Value
wheel. Notice that the labels on the Effects/
Mixer Control knobs change as you change
effects.
Mixer Button or Control...
How to Control It…
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