Roland S-1 Owner's Manual page 66

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Using the functions
Controller
Explanation
Hi. C t (High Cut): Cuts the frequencies above the frequency that you set (630–12.5 kHz, FLAT). No
frequencies are cut when this is set to "FLAt ".
Controls the reverb.
tyPE: This selects the reverb type.
Pad [14] (REVERB)
tiNE: Adjusts the length (time) of reverberation (0–255).
LEv (Level): Adjusts the volume of the reverb sound (0–255).
PƐdL (Pre Delay): Adjusts the time until the reverb sound starts to output (0–100 ms).
LƜCt (Low Cut): Cuts the frequencies below the frequency that you set (FLAT, 20–800 Hz). No
frequencies are cut when this is set to "FLAt ".
Hi. C t (High Cut): Cuts the frequencies above the frequency that you set (630–12.5 kHz, FLAT). No
frequencies are cut when this is set to "FLAt ".
dEnS (Density): Adjusts the density of the reverb sound (0–10).
Pad [15] (MENU)
Displays the menu.
Pad [16] (WRITE)
Saves the pattern.
You can switch between the values in order by repeatedly pressing the following pads while holding down the [SHIFT] button.
(Ver. 1.02)
[8] (ARPEGGIO ON)
[PWM SRC]
[SUB OCT]
[ENV TRG]
[AMP]
[POLY]
[PORTA ON]
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ANb (Ambience): Simulates an ambience mic (off-mic, placed at a distance from the sound
source) used in recording and other applications.
RooN (Room): Simulates the reverberation in a small room.
hAL1 (Hall1): Simulates the reverberation in a concert hall. Provides clear and spacious
reverberations.
hAL2 (Hall2): Simulates the reverberation in a concert hall. Provides mild reverberations.
PLAt (Plate): Simulates plate reverb (a reverb unit that uses the vibration of a metallic plate).
SPrn (Spring): This simulates the sound of a guitar amp's built-in spring reverb.
Nod (Modulate): A reverb with an added wavering effect for the hall reverberations.

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