Roland V-Synth Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Effects List
11: Stereo Delay
This is a stereo delay. Depending on the length of the delay you set,
you can get long echoes, thick sounds, or spatial sounds.
fig.MFX-11.e
Parameter Value Description
Mode MONO, STE-
REO, ALTER-
NATE
Switches stereo, monaural, or al-
ternate.
MONO: This is a single-input,
dual-output delay. Stereo sound
(left and right) are mixed before
being input.
STEREO: This is a dual-input,
dual-output delay. The delay
sound output features the same
stereo placement as that of the
input.
ALTERNATE: The left and right
delay sound output alternately.
(Alternate delay)
Delay Time 0–1300 ms
(MONO), 0–650
ms (STEREO,
ALTERNATE),
note
Adjusts the delay time from the
direct sound until the delay
sound is heard.
L-R Shift 0–650 ms, note Of the left and right delay
sounds, the delay time will be
increased for only one side.
If the L-R order is LR, the R
sound will be later. In the case of
RL, the L sound will be later.
* When the mode is set to
MONO or ALTERNATE, this
setting will be ignored.
L-R Order LR, RL In STEREO or ALTERNATE
mode, this setting determines
which of the left or right sides
has the delay sound before the
other
LR: The left side is expressed
first
RL: The right side is expressed
first
* In MONO mode, this setting
will be ignored.
L
R
Delay
2-Band
EQ
L
R
Delay
2-Band
EQ
When Mode parameter is STEREO:
When Mode parameter is MONO or ALTERNATE:
Feedback -98– +98 % Adjusts the proportion of the de-
lay sound that is fed back into
the effect. Negative (-) settings
will invert the phase.
Low Damp Freq 50–4000 Hz Adjusts the frequency below
which sound fed back to the ef-
fect will be cut.
The Low Damp function damps
the low frequency band of the
delay sound quicker than other
bands, which makes for a clearer
delay effect.
Low Damp
Gain
-36–0 dB Degree of Low Damp
Hi Damp Freq 2000–20000 Hz Adjusts the frequency above
which sound fed back to the ef-
fect will be cut.
High Damp, by attenuating the
higher frequencies first, makes
the delay sound more natural.
Hi Damp Gain -36–0 dB Degree of High Damp
Balance DRY100:0WET–
DRY0:100WET
Volume balance between the di-
rect sound (DRY) and the delay
sound (WET)
Ps Low Freq 50–4000 Hz Frequency of the low range
Ps Low Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the low range
Ps Hi Freq 2000–20000 Hz Frequency of the high range
Ps Hi Gain -15– +15 dB Gain of the high range
Parameter Value Description