Roland MV-8000 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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Effect Block
Delay (Stereo delay)
1.
Delay Time
Value:1–1200msec
Sets the delay time, that is, the elapsed time between
the source sound and the delay sound. When in
mono or stereo mode, the settings value is limited by
the left-right shift settings. In alternate mode, this is
limited to 0–600 msec.
When Tempo Sync (explained below) is active, this
setting is not effective, and you cannot make this
setting.
2.
L-R Shift
Value:L700–0–R700ms
Of the delayed sounds on the left and right, the delay
time is increased on only one side, shifting expression
of the sound. Depending on the time setting, settings
values may be limited. This is disabled in alternate
mode, and you cannot make its setting.
The total time you can specify for Delay Time and
L-R Shift is limited to a maximum of 1200 milli-
seconds.
3.
Tempo Sync
Value: OFF, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Set this when synchronizing the delay time to the
song tempo. When you select the note, the delay time
is set to match the length of the note. When not
synchronizing, turn this off.
If the set note length is longer (or shorter) than the
possible range of delay time settings, the delay time
can not correspond to the note length. If “?” appears
before the note symbol you set, it is because the
upper (or lower) limit of the setting range has been
exceeded, and that the synchronization is not
correct. Furthermore, the precision of the delay time
and song tempo differ. If left to develop over long
periods, the two may drift apart.
4.
Feedback Level
Value:0–100
Sets the repeat times for the delay sound. When set to
0, each delayed sound is played only once.
5.
Effect Level
Value:0–100
Sets the volume of the delay sound. When use this
algorithm in insertion, lower it to get a balance with
the direct level.
6.
Direct Level
Value:0–100
Other effect blocks
Chorus (Stereo digital chorus)
(p. 414)