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Effect Block
Preset patches and Algorithm list Effect Block MIDI Implementation Specifications Index
10 4 Button Chorus 320
Chorus (Virtual SDD-320)
This effect creates spatial breadth.
1.
Input
Value: Mono, Stereo
This setting determines whether stereo source sound
is converted to mono (Mono) or left as is (Stereo). (On
the SDD-320, this was accomplished with the input
jack connections.)
2.
Mode Button
Value: 1–4, 1+4, 2+4, 3+4
The SDD-320 features four mode buttons for
changing the effect. This setting determines which
buttons are to be pressed. (“1+4” represents the
condition when Buttons 1 and 4 are pressed
simultaneously.)
3.
Mix Balance
Value: 0–100
Sets the volume balance between the source sound
and the effect sound. A setting of 50 gives you the
same balance as that of the SDD-320. At 0 only the
source sound is output, at 100 only the effect. When
used with the send/return method, set this to 100.
This effect changes subtly depending on the mode
button settings. Try out each mode and select the
most suitable one. The Roland SDD-320, released in
1979 and produced for eight years, was an
remarkable analog effect that added spatial breadth.
The panel featured only five buttons (four mode
buttons and an OFF button), that allowed the user to
switch the effects. Although a chorus-type effect, its
special feature was the natural-sounding breadth it
got without the heavy vibrato. This model still has a
great number of fans like remix artist, and so on.
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