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Roland Groovebox MC-707 User Manual

Roland Groovebox MC-707
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Parameter List
Parameter Value Explanation
Pitch Keyfollow -200–+200
This species the amount of pitch change
that will occur when you play a key one
octave higher (i.e., 12 keys upward on the
keyboard).
If you want the pitch to rise one octave as on
a conventional keyboard, set this to “+100.
If you want the pitch to rise two octaves,
set this to “+200. Conversely, set this to a
negative (-) value if you want the pitch to fall.
With a setting of “0, all keys will produce the
same pitch.
C4C3C2C1 C5 C6 C7
0
+50
+100
+200
-50
-100-200
Key
Pitch
Vibrato Pitch Sens -100–+100
Species the amount by which the Pitch
Depth of LFO1 is changed by the programs
Modify Vib Depth.
Stereo Detune -50–+ 50 [cent]
Species the detune between L#R when
outputting in stereo.
PITCH ENV
Parameter Value Explanation
Depth -100–+100
Adjusts the eect of the Pitch Envelope.
Higher settings will cause the pitch envelope
to produce greater change. Negative (-) value
will invert the shape of the envelope.
If OSC Type is other than VA, this is limited to
±63.
Velocity Sens -100–+100
Keyboard playing dynamics can be used to
control the depth of the pitch envelope. If
you want the pitch envelope to have more
eect for strongly played notes, set this
parameter to a positive (+) value. If you want
the pitch envelope to have less eect for
strongly played notes, set this to a negative (-)
value.
T1 Velocity Sens -100–+100
This allows keyboard dynamics to aect the
Time 1 of the Pitch envelope.
If you want Time 1 to be speeded up for
strongly played notes, set this parameter to a
positive “+” value. If you want it to be slowed
down, set this to a negative “-” value.
T4 Velocity Sens -100–+100
Use this parameter when you want key
release speed to aect the Time 4 value of the
pitch envelope.
If you want Time 4 to be speeded up for
quickly released notes, set this parameter to a
positive (+) value. If you want it to be slowed
down, set this to a negative (-) value.
Time Keyfollow -100–+100
Use this setting if you want the pitch
envelope times (Time 2–Time 4) to be
aected by the keyboard location.
Based on the pitch envelope times for the C4
key, positive (+) value will cause notes higher
than C4 to have increasingly shorter times,
and negative (-) value will cause them to have
increasingly longer times.
Higher values will produce greater change.
0
C4C3C2C1 C5 C6 C7
-50
-100
+50
+100
Key
Time
Parameter Value Explanation
Pitch Env Velocity
Curve
FIXED, 1–7
Selects one of the following 7 curves that will
determine how keyboard playing dynamics
will aect the pitch envelope.
Set this to “FIXED” if you don’t want the
pitch envelope be aected by the keyboard
velocity.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
PENV LFO Trigger
Switch
OFF, ON
If this is ON, the pitch envelope is cyclically
retriggered by LFO1.
* This is eective when Envelope Mode is
SUSTAIN.
T1/Attack,
T2,
T3/Decay,
T4/Release
0–1023
Specify the pitch envelope times (Time 1–
Time 4).
Higher settings will result in a longer time
until the next pitch is reached. (For example,
Time 2 is the time over which the pitch
changes from Level 1 to Level 2.)
* If ADSR Envelope Switch is ON, the Time 2 has
no eect.
T1 T2 T3 T4
L1
L0
Pitch
Note on
T
Time
  
L
Level
L3
L2
Note o
Time
L4
L0,
L1,
L2,
L3/Sustain,
L4
-511–+511
Specify the pitch envelope levels (Level 0–
Level 4).
It determines how much the pitch changes
from the reference pitch (the value set with
Coarse Tune or Fine Tune on the Pitch screen)
at each point.
Positive (+) value will cause the pitch to be
higher than the standard pitch, and negative
(-) value will cause it to be lower.
* If ADSR Envelope Switch is ON, only Level 3
(Sustain) has an eect. Also in this case, settings
with a negative value are ignored.
FILTER
Parameter Value Explanation
Filter Type TVF, VCF
Selects the type of lter.
* TVF stands for Time Variant Filter, a lter that
lets you specify in detail how the frequency
components of the sound change over time.
If you select VCF, the polyphony will be lower
than if you select TVF.

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Roland Groovebox MC-707 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product colorBlack
USB direct playback-
Built-in optical driveNo
USB portYes
USB connector typeUSB Type-B
USB ports quantity1
Compatible memory cardsSD, SDHC
Display typeLCD
Display resolution256 x 80 pixels
Current2 A
Power supply typeAC
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth263 mm
Width426 mm
Height60 mm
Weight2100 g

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