Roland CUBE-60 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Sample Settings
Alternative Metal
The perfect sound for heavy, sharp riffs.
Select the high-gain R-FIER amp, then use the equalizer to
boost the low end even more.
You can add even more to the distortion’s edge by raising
the presence.
Used with a humbucking pickup in the rear position, it
results in an extreme distortion effect.
Plus, you can add a long delay to use this as a lead sound
with great sustain.
Space Clean
This is a transparent sound using spacial effects.
Select the JC CLEAN amp, modeled on the Roland JC-120,
then add chorus and long delay.
Using this setting with a guitar equipped with single coil
pickups makes beautiful sounding arpeggios and chord
strumming.
If using a humbucking pickup, turn the BRIGHT switch to
ON to achieve a bright, sparkling sound.
Depending on the phrase being played, it can be effective
to set the delay sound’s delay time slightly slower than the
phrase’s tempo.
Swamp Crunch
This is a blues sound found in vintage amps.
The boosted midrange is a particular characteristic of the
TWEED amp.
By adjusting the TREBLE knob, you can emphasize the
picking’s attack sound.
To create a fat, sweet sound, reduce the presence a little.
To produce a transparent and sharp crunch sound, lower
the midrange and boost the presence slightly.
You can also control the tube amp’s characteristic sustain
by adjusting the GAIN knob.
Classic Rock
This is a 70s-style rock sound.
Turning up the gain produces a powerful rock sound in all
riffs and solos.
A powerful low end is a characteristic of the sound emitted
by the surfaces of the cabinet, so you can turn up the
equalizer knobs, especially the BASS knob, and increase
the presence to produce a sound with great punch.
Turning the GAIN knob and equalizer all the way up
produces an even more powerful, driving sound.
Turning down the GAIN knob is also a perfect way to get a
sharp crunch sound.
SELECT : LEAD
SELECT : JC CLEANBRIGHT : ON or OFF
SELECT : LEAD
SELECT : LEAD
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