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Owner's Manual - Roland

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Effects List57: LOFI COMPRESSThis is an effect that intentionally degrades the sound quality forcreative purposes.fig.MFX-57L inCompressorLo-Fi2-BandEQL out59: TELEPHONEfig.MFX-59L inTelephoneR inTelephoneL outR outR inParameter Value DescriptionPre FilterType1–6 Selects the type of filter applied to thesound before it passes through the Lo-Fieffect.LoFi Type 1–9 Degrades the sound quality. The soundquality grows poorer as this value is increased.Post FilterType58: LOFI RADIOIn addition to a Lo-Fi effect, this effect also generates radio noise.fig.MFX-58OFF, LPF,HPFType of filterOFF: no filter is usedLPF: cuts the frequency range abovethe CutoffHPF: cuts the frequency range belowthe CutoffPost Filter 200–8000 Hz Basic frequency of the Post FilterCutoffLow Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the low rangeHigh Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the high rangeBalance # D100:0W–D0:100WVolume balance between the directsound (D) and the effect sound (W)Level # 0–127 Output levelL inR inParameter Value DescriptionLoFi Type 1–9 Degrades the sound quality. The soundquality grows poorer as this value is increased.Post FilterTypePost FilterCutoffRadioDetune #CompressorRadioLo-FiLo-FiOFF, LPF,HPFLo-FiType of filterOFF: no filter is usedLPF: cuts the frequency range abovethe CutoffHPF: cuts the frequency range belowthe Cutoff200–8000 Hz Basic frequency of the Post Filter0–127 Simulates the tuning noise of a radio. Asthis value is raised, the tuning drifts further.0–127 Volume of the radio noiseRadio NoiseLevel #Balance # D100:0W–D0:100WLevel 0–127 Output level2-BandEQ2-BandEQ2-BandEQL outR outVolume balance between the directsound (D) and the effect sound (W)R outParameter Value DescriptionVoice0–15 Audio quality of the telephone voiceQuality #Treble -15– +15 dB Bandwidth of the telephone voiceBalance # D100:0–D0:100WVolume balance between the directsound (D) and the effect sound (W)Level 0–127 Output level60: PHONOGRAPHSimulates a sound recorded on an analog record and played back ona record player. This effect also simulates the various types of noisethat are typical of a record, and even the rotational irregularities ofan old turntable.fig.MFX-60L inR inPhonographPhonographBalance DBalance DBalance WBalance WL outR outParameter Value DescriptionSignal 0–127 Depth of distortionDistortionFrequencyRange0–127 Frequency response of the playback systemDecreasing this value will produce theimpression of an old system with apoor frequency response.Disc Type LP, EP, SP Rotational speed of the turntableThis will affect the frequency of thescratch noise.ScratchNoise Level0–127 Amount of noise due to scratches on therecordDust NoiseLevel0–127 Volume of noise due to dust on therecordHiss Noise 0–127 Volume of continuous “hiss”LevelTotal Noise 0–127 Volume of overall noiseLevel #Wow 0–127 Depth of long-cycle rotational irregularityFlutter 0–127 Depth of short-cycle rotational irregularityRandom 0–127 Depth of indefinite-cycle rotational irregularityTotal Wow/ 0–127 Depth of overall rotational irregularityFlutter #Balance # D100:0W–D0:100WVolume balance between the directsound (D) and the effect sound (W)Level 0–127 Output level287

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