Roland BOSS DIGITAL RECORDER MICRO BR CD Player User Manual


 
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Section 3. Using effects
Section 3
1.
Press [INPUT].
2.
Press the [TR1]–[TR4] button for the input
source whose reverb depth you want to
adjust.
3.
Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the
cursor to “Rv,” and use VALUE [-] [+] to
edit the setting.
fig.Disp-Input-rev.eps
4.
When you’ve finished editing, press
[EXIT] several times to return to the Play
screen.
1.
Press [RHYTHM].
2.
Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the
cursor to “Rhy Reverb,” and use VALUE
[-] [+] to edit the setting.
fig.Disp-Rhy-Reverb.eps
3.
When you’ve finished editing, press
[EXIT] several times to return to the Play
screen.
Reverberation (or reverb) is the effect caused by
sound waves decaying in an acoustic space, or a
digital simulation thereof. This decay occurs
because sound waves bounce off many walls,
ceilings, objects, etc. in a very complex way.
These reflections, coupled with absorption by
various objects, dissipate the acoustic energy over
a certain period of time (called the decay time).
The ear perceives this phenomenon as a
continuous wash of sound.
Type
This selects the Reverb Type.
Time 0.1 – 10.0 (s)
This parameter adjusts the duration (time) of the
reverb.
Tone -12 – +12 (dB)
Adjusts the tone.
Level 0 – 100
This adjusts the volume of the reverb sound.
Adjusting the reverb depth
for the input source
Adjusting the reverb depth
for the rhythm
Reverb Parameters
Parameter
Explanation
ROOM:
Simulates the reverberation in a small
room.
HALL: Simulates the reverberation in a concert
hall.
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