Cassette Sim; Lo-Fi; Reverb; Chorus - Roland SP-404MK2 Reference Manual

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Parameter
Value
FREQUENCY
0–100
NOISE
0–100
WOW FLUT
0–100

Cassette Sim

This effect simulates the sound of a cassette tape playing.
Parameter
Value
TONE
0–100
HISS
0–100
AGE
0–60 (years)
DRIVE
0–100
WOW FLUT
0–100
CATCH
0–100

Lo-fi

Degrades the tonal character.
Parameter
1–6
PRE FILT
LOFI TYPE
1–9
-100–100
TONE
200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250,
CUTOFF
1600, 2000, 2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300,
8000 (Hz)
100-0–0-100
BALANCE
LEVEL
0–100
This effect may output a very loud sound, depending on how the parameters are set. Use caution not to raise the values too
much.

Reverb

Adds reverberation to the sound.
Parameter
TYPE
AMBI, ROOM, HALL1, HALL2
TIME
0–100
LEVEL
0–100
LOW CUT
FLAT, 20–800 (Hz)
HIGH CUT
630–12500, FLAT (Hz)
PRE DELAY
0–100 (ms)

Chorus

Adds spaciousness and richness to the sound.
Parameter
Value
DEPTH
0–100
RATE
0.33–2.30 (sec)
BALANCE
100-0–0-100 (%)
EQ LOW
-15–15 (dB)
EQ HIGH
-15–15 (dB)
LEVEL
0–100
Sets the frequency characteristics of the playback system.
Adjusts the volume of the noise.
Sets the inconsistencies (wow/flutter) heard when the analog record "rotates".
Sets the tone.
Adjusts the volume of the noise.
Sets how many years the cassette tape has deteriorated.
Adjusts the amount of distortion.
Sets the inconsistencies (wow/flutter) heard when the cassette tape plays back.
Sets how much the cassette tape has stretched out.
Value
Value
Sets the type of reverb.
Sets the reverb time.
Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.
Sets the frequency range at which the effect sound is attenuated.
Sets the time before the effect sound is output.
Sets the depth of the effect sound.
Sets the cycle (period) of the effect sound.
Adjusts the volume balance between dry (the original sound) and effect sound.
Adjusts the amount of boost/cut of the low-frequency range.
Adjusts the amount of boost/cut of the high-frequency range.
Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Sets the type of pre-filter (the filter that the sound passes
through before effects are applied).
Larger settings cause more tonal degradation.
Sets the tone. Larger settings emphasize the high-frequency
range. Smaller settings emphasize the low-frequency range.
Sets the frequency range in which the post-filter (the filter
that the sound passes through after effects are applied)
works.
Adjusts the volume balance between dry (the original sound)
and effect sound.
Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.
Explanation
Explanation
Appendix
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