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Owner's Manual - Roland

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Adding EffectsMaking Reverb Settings(Reverb)Here we will explain how to make reverb settings in Performancemode. The procedure is the same when making settings in Patchmode.fig.22-012_50For details on these settings, refer to “Making Effect Settings”(p. 206)Type (Reverb Type)Selects the type of Reverb.Value0 OFF: Reverb is not used.1 REVERB: Normal Reverb2 SRV ROOM: This reverb simulates typical room acousticreflections.3 SRV HALL: This reverb simulates typical concert hallacoustic reflections.4 SRV PLATE: This reverb simulates a reverb plate, a populartype of artificial reverb unit that derives itssound from the vibration of a metallic plate. Youcan also achieve unusual metallic-soundingreverbs using “SRV PLATE.”5 GM2 REVERB: General MIDI 2 reverb* In this setting screen, you can edit the parameters of the reverb that isselected by the Reverb Type setting. For details on the parameters thatcan be edited, refer to “Reverb Parameters” (p. 294).If a number ( – ) is shown for a parameter in the screen, youcan use the corresponding Realtime Control knob (far left knobis – far right knob is ) to adjust the value of that parameter.When you enter the Reverb screen, the indicator at the right ofthe Realtime Control knobs will go out, and the RealtimeControl knobs can be used to edit the Reverb parameters. If youonce again press the button located at the right of the RealtimeControl knobs so the indicator is lit, the knobs will control theiroriginal functions. When you exit the Reverb screen, theindicator will automatically return to its previous lit state.216

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