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 .
Printing Conventions and icons in This Manual Text or nu merals
encl osed in
square brackets [ ]
Indi cate bu tt ons .
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you should be aware of when
usi n g th e ME -7 0 .
I ndicates supplementary
information about an
oper at ion .
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co nv en ie n t op er a ti o n.
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Creating Sounds................................................................. E-2 Using the Effects................................................................. E-4 CO M P/ F X (Compressor /Effe cts) ... ..... ..... ... ..... ...... .. ...... ..... ..... ... ..... ..... ...... .. ..... . E-4
OD/ DS (Over drive/ Distortion ) .. ..... ..... ..... ... ..... ...... ..... ... ..... ..... ..... ... ..... ...... .. ..... . E-5
MODULATION.......................................................................................................... E-6 DEL AY .. ..... ..... ...... .. ...... ..... .. ...... ..... ..... ... ..... ..... ... ..... ...... ..... ... ..... ..... ... ..... ..... ...... .. ..... . E-7
PREA M P ....... .. ...... ..... ... ..... ..... ..... ... ..... ...... .. ..... ...... ..... ... ..... ..... ... ..... ..... ...... .. ...... ..... .. . E-8
NS (Noise Supp ressor). ..... ..... ...... .. ...... ..... .. ...... ..... ..... ... ..... ..... ... ..... ...... ..... ... ..... ... E-8
RE V ERB. ..... ..... ... ..... ...... ..... .. ...... ..... ... ..... ..... ..... ... ..... ...... .. ...... ..... ..... ... ..... ..... ... ..... ..... . E-9
PEDAL FX (Pedal Effects)...................................................................................... E-9 Saving/Calling Up and Using Tones (Memory Mode) ... E-10 Changing Between the Manual and Memory Modes .............................E-10 Saving Tones (Patch Write) ...............................................................................E-10 Call ing Up To nes (Patc hes) . ... ..... ...... ..... .. ...... ..... ..... ... ..... ..... ... ..... ...... ..... ... ..... . E-11
Changing Tone Settings (Memory Edit Mode) ..........................................E-11 Convenient Functions...................................................... E-12 Creating Tones with Ease (EZ Tone) ..............................................................E-12 Checking the Values of Controls.....................................................................E-12 Tuning the Guitar (Tuner)..................................................................................E-13 Using External Foot Switches...........................................................................E-13 Applying Effects in Time with the Song Tempo (Tap Tempo) .............E-14 Phrase Loop Play...................................................................................................E-15 Making the Settings for Control Operation ................................................E-15 Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) ............. E-16 Adjusting the Expression Pedal...................................... E-16 Appendices ....................................................................... E-17 USING THE UNIT SAFELY...............................................................................E-18 Important Notes ..............................................................................................E-19 201a
Before using t his unit, carefully read t he sections ent itled: “USING TH E UNIT SAFEL Y ” (p . E -1 8) an d “Impor tant Notes” (p. E -19). These
sect ions provi de important inf ormatio n concernin g the prope r ope ration of the u nit. Addit ionally, in order to fee l assured that you have
gai ned a good grasp of ever y featur e provid ed by your new unit, Ow ner’s Manu al sho uld be read i n its enti rety. Th e manual sh ould be
save d and kep t on ha nd as a co nvenient reference .
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