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Owner's Manual - Roland

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Effects List44: LONG DELAYA delay that provides a long delay time.fig.MFX-44L inLong DelayFeedbackR inPan LPan R2-BandEQ2-BandEQL outR outParameter Range ExplanationDelay2 HFDamp200–8000 Hz,BYPASSFrequency at which the highfrequencycontent of the delayedsound of delay 2 will becut (BYPASS: no cut)Pan # L64–63R Panning of the delay soundLow Gain -15– +15 dB Amount of boost/cut for thelow-frequency rangeHigh Gain -15– +15 dB Amount of boost/cut for thehigh-frequency rangeBalance # D100:0W–D0:100W Volume balance of the originalsound (D) and delaysound (W)Level 0–127 Output volumeParameter Range ExplanationDelay Time 0–2600 ms, note Delay time from when theoriginal sound is heard towhen the delay sound isheardPhase NORMAL, INVERSE Phase of the delay (NORMAL:non-inverted, INVERT: inverted)Feedback # -98– +98% Proportion of the delay soundthat is to be returned to the input(negative values invertthe phase)45: SERIAL DELAYThis delay connects two delay units in series. Feedback can beapplied independently to each delay unit, allowing you to producecomplex delay sounds.fig.MFX-45HF Damp200–8000 Hz,BYPASSFrequency at which the highfrequencycontent of the delayedsound will be cut (BY-PASS: no cut)Pan # L64–63R Panning of the delay soundLow Gain -15– +15 dB Amount of boost/cut for thehigh-frequency rangeHigh Gain -15– +15 dB Amount of boost/cut for thehigh-frequency rangeBalance # D100:0W–D0:100W Volume balance of the originalsound (D) and delaysound (W)Level 0–127 Output volumeL inR inParameter Range ExplanationDelay1 Time 0–1300 ms, note Delay time from when soundis input to delay 1 until the delaysound is heardDelay1Feedback #Delay1 HFDamp-98– +98% Proportion of the delay soundthat is to be returned to the inputof delay 1 (negative valuesinvert the phase)200–8000 Hz,BYPASSFrequency at which the highfrequencycontent of the delayedsound of delay 1 will becut (BYPASS: no cut)Delay2 Time 0–1300 ms, note Delay time from when soundis input to delay 2 until the delaysound is heardDelay2Feedback #Delay 1Feedback 1Delay 2Feedback 2Pan LPan RL outR out-98– +98% Proportion of the delay soundthat is to be returned to the inputof delay 2 (negative valuesinvert the phase)46: MODULATION DELAYAdds modulation to the delayed sound.When Feedback Mode is NORMAL:fig.MFX-46aL inR inWhen Feedback Mode is CROSS:fig.MFX-46bL inR inParameter Value DescriptionDelay Left 0–1300 ms,noteDelay RightFeedbackModeNORMAL,CROSSAdjusts the time until the delay soundis heard.Selects the way in which delay sound isfed back into the effect (See the figuresabove.)Feedback # -98– +98 % Adjusts the amount of the delay soundthat’s fed back into the effect. Negative(-) settings invert the phase.HF DampDelayFeedbackFeedbackDelayDelayFeedbackFeedbackDelay200–8000 Hz,BYPASSBalance DModulationModulationBalance DBalance DModulationModulationBalance D2-BandEQBalance WBalance W2-BandEQ2-BandEQBalance WBalance W2-BandEQL outR outL outR outAdjusts the frequency above whichsound fed back to the effect is filteredout. If you don’t want to filter out anyhigh frequencies, set this parameter toBYPASS.Frequency of modulationRate # 0.05–10.00 Hz,noteDepth 0–127 Depth of modulationPhase 0-180 deg Spatial spread of the soundLow Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the low frequency rangeHigh Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the high frequency rangeBalance # D100:0W– Volume balance between the directD0:100W sound (D) and the delay sound (W)Level 0–127 Output level283

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