Roland ME-70 - Manual

Roland ME-70

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Stereo Headphones; Electric Guitar; The battery compartment is located on the underside.; Creating Sounds; Making the Connections and Turning the Power On
  • Page 3 – nes; Step; stereo; Adjust the OUTPUT LEVEL knob.; Switch off the amp and other connected devices.; Adjusting the Volume; Are connections to other devices correctly made?; Is the volume turned down?; Has the level been lowered with the expression pedal?
  • Page 4 – Using the Effects; COMP Pedal; Use this to choose the type of compressor or effect.
  • Page 5 – These effects add distinctive distortion or sustain.; TYPE knob; Use this to choose the type of overdrive or distortion.
  • Page 6 – MODULATION; MOD Pedal; Use this to choose the type of modulation.
  • Page 7 – DELAY; DELAY pedal; Use this to choose the type of delay.
  • Page 8 – This models preamp response. You can also use it as an equalizer.; PREAMP; Use this to choose the type of preamp.
  • Page 9 – This adds lingering reverberations to the sound.; REVERB; This adjusts the type of reverb and the size of the effect.; ROOM; Use this to choose the type of PEDAL FX.; Using Pedal FX
  • Page 10 – Patches and Banks; Press number pedals 3 and 4 at the same time.; Changing Between the Manual and Memory Modes; This saves the control settings in a patch.
  • Page 11 – ] and the number pedals; Changing Tone Settings (Memory Edit Mode)
  • Page 12 – Convenient Functions; Use an effect’s TYPE knob to choose its EZ Tone.; Saving the Created Tone as an EZ Tone; Checking the Values of Controls
  • Page 13 – Press number pedals 2 and 3 at the same time.; If necessary, you can change the reference pitch.; Play a single open note on the string to be tuned.; Using External Foot Switches
  • Page 14 – Set the TIME knob at; Applying Effects in Time with the Song Tempo (Tap Tempo); Setting Modulation Speed and Delay Time Using the Pedals
  • Page 15 – Set the DELAY effect's TYPE knob to PHRASE LOOP.; Phrase Loop Play; method of control operation.; Making the Settings for Control Operation
  • Page 16 – Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset); Adjusting the Expression Pedal
  • Page 17 – Appendices; GUITAR MULTIPLE EFFECTS; Preset Patch List; Specifications
  • Page 19 – Important Notes
  • Page 20 – Index
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Technology that simulates existing physical
structures, materials, and the like using
different, virtual means is called “modeling
technology.”
COSM (Composite Object Sound Modeling) is
a technical innovation from Roland that
combines a number of such sound-modeling
technologies to create even newer sounds.

Printing Conventions and
icons in This Manual

Text or numerals
enclosed in
square brackets [ ]

Indicate buttons.

[WRITE]

WRITE button

Indicates information that
you should be aware of when
using the ME-70.

Indicates supplementary
information about an
operation.

Indicates information about a
convenient operation.

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Indicates a reference page.

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Creating Sounds ................................................................. E-2

Using the Effects................................................................. E-4

COMP/FX (Compressor/Effects) ........................................................................ E-4

OD/DS (Overdrive/Distortion)............................................................................ E-5

MODULATION .......................................................................................................... E-6

DELAY ......................................................................................................................... E-7

PREAMP ...................................................................................................................... E-8

NS (Noise Suppressor)........................................................................................... E-8

REVERB........................................................................................................................ 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

Calling Up Tones (Patches) ............................................................................... 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

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Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. E-18) and “Important Notes” (p. E-19). These
sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have
gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s Manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be
saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.

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Copyright

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2008 BOSS CORPORATION

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of BOSS CORPORATION.

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All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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Page 2 - Stereo Headphones; Electric Guitar; The battery compartment is located on the underside.; Creating Sounds; Making the Connections and Turning the Power On

E-2 Stereo Headphones Electric Guitar Guitar Amp Digital Audio Player, etc. Footswitch(BOSS FS-6, etc.) W The battery compartment is located on the underside. Insert the included batteries, taking care to orient them correctly. Note when connecting the ME-70 to the other devices Step Step 1 Step Ste...

Page 3 - nes; Step; stereo; Adjust the OUTPUT LEVEL knob.; Switch off the amp and other connected devices.; Adjusting the Volume; Are connections to other devices correctly made?; Is the volume turned down?; Has the level been lowered with the expression pedal?

E-3 Creating Sounds Es p a ñ o l P o rt uguês Neder la n ds Itali a n o Fr ança is Deu ts ch Eng lis h nes Digital Recorder, etc. PCS-31L cable(Sold separately) etc.) AC Adaptor PSA series (sold separately) White (L) Red (R) Step 1 Step 2 Step 4 Step 3 stereo AUX IN tput. Be sure to use a PSA series...

Page 4 - Using the Effects; COMP Pedal; Use this to choose the type of compressor or effect.

E-4 Using the Effects You can select from among a wide variety of original effects, such as those that equalize the volume levels, or extend the sound withoutdistorting it (sustain). fig.0140 COMP/FX (Compressor/Effects) TYPE What the controls do COMP This sets the sustain for the sound. This sets t...

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