Roland RD-600 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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© 1997 Roland Corporation U.S. Sequencing with the RD-600 Page 3 of 4
VII. Applying Reverb and Chorus
Adding reverb to a part will create an ambiance to a sound. It can give you the feeling of playing in a concert hall.
Chorus can broaden the sound, adding depth and luster to a Part. The following chart lists the parameters
vailable for editing:
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REVERB CHORUS
Type Room1, Room2, Stage1, Stage2, Hall1, Hall2
Delay and Pan-Delay
Level The level of the chorus effect.
Level The level of the reverb effect. Rate The speed of the chorus effect.
Time Sets the length of time the reverb will continue. Depth Sets the depth that the chorus will
modulate.
HF Damp Sets the frequency that the high range will be cut. PreDelay Adjusts the amount of time before the
chorus effect begins to sound.
Delay
Feedback
Adjusts the amount of times the delay will repeat. Feedback Adjusts the amount of chorus sound that
is returned or fed back into the chorus.
Output Determines how the chorus and reverb
will be connected before being sent to the
output.
U
se the following procedure to change the Reverb settings:
1) While holding EDIT, press the REVERB button repeatedly to step through the different parameter settings
listed above.
2) Use the INC/DEC buttons to change the values for these settings.
U
se the following procedure to change the Chorus settings:
1) While holding EDIT, press the CHORUS button repeatedly to step through the different parameter settings
listed above.
2) Use the INC/DEC buttons to change the values for these settings.
Now that you have defined the overall Reverb and Chorus settings for this setup, use the following procedure to
define the Reverb and Chorus amount for each Part in your sequence:
1) While holding EDIT, press SPLIT.
2) Press the PAGEF button.
3) Use the INC/DEC buttons to select the desired Part.
4) While holding EDIT, press REVERB or CHORUS to display the Reverb or Chorus Amount parameter.
5) Use the INC/DEC buttons to set the effect amount for the currently selected Part.
VIII. Saving the Setup
All of the changes thus far are only in temporary memory. This means that the changes will revert back to their
original settings if the RD-600 is turned off or if a new Setup is selected. We must write the settings to a Setup in
rder to retain them for future use. Use the following procedure to save your settings to an Internal Setup:
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1) Press EDIT so it is lit.
2) Press both GROUP buttons simultaneously.
3) Use the INTERNAL TONE CATEGORY and INTERNAL TONE VARIATION buttons to select the desired
Setup destination.
4
) Press INC/YES.
Use the following procedure to recall the saved Setup:
1) Press both GROUP buttons simultaneously.
2) Use the INTERNAL TONE CATEGORY and INTERNAL TONE VARIATION buttons to select a Setup.