Roland JM-5 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
MFX types and parameters
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Shuffle Rate (0~100%)—Adjusts the ratio (as a percentage) of
the time that elapses before Delay B sounds relative to the time
that elapses before the Delay A sounds. When set to 100%, the
delay times are the same.
Acceleration (0~15)—Adjusts the time over which the Delay
Time changes from the current setting to its specified new set-
ting.
Feedback (–98%~0~+98%)—Adjusts the amount of the delay
sound that’s fed back into the effect. Negative (–) settings invert
the phase.
HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass)—Adjusts the frequency above
which sound fed back to the effect is filtered out. If you don’t
want to filter out any high frequencies, set this parameter to
BYPASS.
Panpot A (L64~0~63R)
Panpot B (L64~0~63R)—Stereo location of Delay A/B.
Level A (0~127)
Level B (0~127)—Volume of delay A/B.
EQ Low Gain (–15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the low frequency
range.
EQ High Gain (–15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the high frequency
range.
Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W)—Volume balance
between the direct (D) and the effect sound (W).
Level (0~127)—Output level.
73. 3D Delay
This applies a 3D effect to the delay sound. The delay sound
will be positioned 90 degrees left and 90 degrees right.
Delay Left Time [sync] (msec, Note)—Use this parameter to
specify whether (“Note”) or not (“msec”) the left delay time
should be synchronized to the Arranger or Recorder tempo.
Depending on your choice, the setting range of the following
parameter refers to a time or a note value.
Delay Left Time [msec] (0~2600ms)—Adjust the time from the
direct sound until when the left delay sound is heard.
Delay Left Time [note] (musical notes)—Delay times can be set
as a note-value of a tempo, if you set the “Sync” parameter
above to “Note”. Specify the value of the desired note.
Delay Right Time [sync] (msec, Note)—Use this parameter to
specify whether (“Note”) or not (“msec”) the right delay time
should be synchronized to the Arranger or Recorder tempo.
Depending on your choice, the setting range of the following
parameter refers to a time or a note value.
Delay Right Time [msec] (0~2600ms)—Adjust the time from the
direct sound until when the right delay sound is heard.
Delay Right Time [note] (musical notes)—Delay times can be set
as a note-value of a tempo, if you set the “Sync” parameter
above to “Note”. Specify the value of the desired note.
Delay Center Time [sync] (msec, Note)—Use this parameter to
specify whether (“Note”) or not (“msec”) the center delay time
should be synchronized to the Arranger or Recorder tempo.
Depending on your choice, the setting range of the following
parameter refers to a time or a note value.
Delay Center Time (msec) 0~2600 [ms]—Adjust the time delay
from the direct sound until when the center delay sound is
heard.
Delay Center Time [note] (musical notes)—Delay times can be
set as a note-value of a tempo, if you set the “Sync” parameter
above to “Note”. Specify the value of the desired note.
Center Feedback (–98%~0~+98%)—Adjusts the amount of the
delay sound that’s fed back into the effect. Negative (–) settings
invert the phase.
Delay HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass)—Adjusts the frequency
above which sound fed back to the effect is filtered out. If you
don’t want to filter out any high frequencies, set this parameter
to BYPASS.
Left Level (0~127)
Right Level (0~127)
Center Level (0~127)—Output level of the delay sound.
Output Mode (Speaker, Phones)—Adjusts the method that will
be used to hear the sound that is output to the OUTPUT jacks.
The optimal 3D effect will be achieved if you select SPEAKER
when using speakers or PHONES when using headphones.
EQ Low Gain (–15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the low frequency
range.
EQ High Gain (–15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the high frequency
range.
Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W)—Volume balance
between the direct (D) and the effect sound (W).
Level (0~127)—Output level.
74. Long Time DLY
A delay in which the delay time can be varied smoothly and
allowing an extended delay to be produced.
Delay Time [sync] (msec, Note)—Use this parameter to specify
whether (“Note”) or not (“msec”) the delay time should be syn-
chronized to the Arranger or Recorder tempo. Depending on
your choice, the setting range of the following parameter refers
to a time or a note value.
Delay Time [msec] (0~2600ms)—Adjusts the time until the delay
is heard.
Delay Time [note] (Musical Notes)—Delay times can be set as a
note-value of a tempo, if you set the “Sync” parameter above to
“Note”. Specify the value of the desired note.
Delay Acceleration (0~15)—Adjusts the time over which the
Delay Time changes from the current setting to a specified new
setting. The rate of change for the Delay Time directly affects
the rate of pitch change.
Feedback (–98%~0~+98%)—Adjusts the amount of the delay
sound that’s fed back into the effect. Negative (–) settings invert
the phase.
Delay HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass)—Adjusts the frequency
above which sound fed back to the effect is filtered out. If you
don’t want to filter out any high frequencies, set this parameter
to BYPASS.
Panpot (L64~0~63R)—Stereo location of the output sound. This
is a mono effect that combines incoming signals. You can, how-
ever, place the processed signal anywhere between the left and
right channels.
EQ Low Gain (–15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the low frequency
range.
EQ High Gain (–15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the high frequency
range.
Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W)—Volume balance
between the direct (D) and the effect sound (W).
Level (0~127)—Output level.
75. Tape Echo
A virtual tape echo that produces a realistic tape delay sound.
This simulates the tape echo section of a Roland RE-201 Space
Echo.
Mode (S, M, L, S+M, S+L, M+L, S+M+L)—Combination of play-
back heads to use. Select from three different heads with differ-
ent delay times. S: short, M: middle, L: long.
Repeat Rate (0~127)—Tape speed. Increasing this value will
shorten the spacing of the delayed sounds.
Intensity (0~127)—Amount of delay repeats.
Bass (–15dB~0~15dB)—Boost/cut for the lower range of the
echo sound.
Treble (–15dB~0~15dB)—Boost/cut for the upper range of the
echo sound.
Head S Pan (L64~0~63R)
Head M Pan (L64~0~63R)
Head L Pan (L64~0~63R)—Independent panning for the short,
middle and long playback heads.
Tape Distortion (0~5)—Amount of tape-dependent distortion to
be added. This simulates the slight tonal changes that can be
detected by signal-analysis equipment. Increasing this value will
increase the distortion.
Wow/Flutter Rate (0~127)—Speed of wow/flutter (complex vari-
ation in pitch caused by tape wear and rotational irregularity).
Wow/Flutter Depth (0~127)—Depth of wow/flutter.
Echo Level (0~127)—Volume of the echo sound.
Direct Level (0~127)—Volume of the original sound.
Level (0~127)—Output level.
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