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Roland AIRA TB-3 Manual page 5

Effects parameter guide
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[FX2 only]
1.
RV SW
2.
RV TYPE
3.
RV TIME
4.
RV PRE DELAY
5.
RV HPF
6.
RV LPF
7.
RV DENSITY
8.
RV SPRING SENS
9.
RV EFFECT LEVEL
10. RV DIRECT LEVEL
(0 -1)
OFF, ON
AMBIENCE
ROOM
HALL1
HALL2
(0 - 6)
PLATE
SPRING
MODULATE
Adjusts the reverb time in tenths of seconds (up to 9.9 sec). The
(0 - 99)
time is fixed and not affected by the value set in TEMPO.
(0 - 100) 0 – 100ms
(0 - 17)
Flat – 800Hz
(0 - 14)
630Hz – Flat
Adjusts the density of the reverberations. If predelay is set to 0,
(0 - 10)
greater values has the effect of smoothing the attack of the reverb.
(0 - 100) Adjusts the reverb spring sensitivity.
(0 - 100) Adjusts the volume of the reverb effect.
(0 - 100) Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.
[RV] REVERB
Switches reverb on/off. This is a stereo effect.
If time and predelay are set to 0, gives a nice
doubling effect with more bass at one end and
phasing effect with less low end on the other. Metallic
overtones at low reverb times.
Simulates the reverberation in a small room. Provides
warm reverberations.
Simulates the reverberation in a concert hall. Provides
clear and spacious reverberations.
Simulates the reverberation in a concert hall. Provides
mild reverberations.
Simulates the reverberation of a metallic plate. It
provides a slight "wavy" effect sound with a distinct
upper range.
Simulates the sound of a guitar amp's built-in spring
reverb. The RV SPRING SENS parameter becomes
availble when selected.
This reverb adds the wavering sound found in hall
reverb to provide an extremely pleasant reverb
sound.
Adjusts the time from when the direct sound is heard
until the reverb sound is heard.
Cuts the frequency range below the cutoff frequency.
No effect: 0
Cuts the frequency range above the cutoff frequency.
No effect: 14

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