Adjusting The Reverb Settings - Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-770 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 8. Creating an Original Drum Kit
5. To copy the data, press [ENTER].
The Ambience settings will be copied, and the display
will indicate "Done."
If you decide not to copy the settings, press [STOP/EXIT].
The display will indicate "Aborted," and the ambience
settings will not be copied.

Adjusting the Reverb Settings

Here's how you can select and modify settings (parameters)
for reverb.
1. After selecting a drum kit, press [EFFECTS] so the
display indicates "EFFECTS."
The DR-770 is now in Effects mode.
2. Use [
] [
] to select the parameter that you want to
modify.
1 R.TYPE (reverb type)
Range: HALL, ROOM, PLATE, DELAY, PAN-DLY
fig.108-21a
MODE
FUNC
INSERT
SONG
REAL
PATTERN
STEP
COPY
PAD
EFFECTS
DELETE
UTILITY
MIDI
QUANTIZE
BEAT
NEXT PTN
LENGTH
PATTERN
PART
2 R.TIME (reverb time)
Range: 0–31
fig.108-22a
MODE
FUNC
SONG
REAL
INSERT
PATTERN
STEP
COPY
PAD
EFFECTS
DELETE
UTILITY
MIDI
QUANTIZE
BEAT
NEXT PTN
LENGTH
PART
PATTERN
3 R.LPF (reverb low pass filter)
Range: 0–7
fig.108-23a
MODE
FUNC
SONG
REAL
INSERT
PATTERN
STEP
COPY
PAD
EFFECTS
DELETE
UTILITY
MIDI
QUANTIZE
BEAT
NEXT PTN
LENGTH
PART
PATTERN
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4 D.FDBK (delay feedback)
Range: 0–15
fig.108-24a
MODE
FUNC
SONG
REAL
INSERT
PATTERN
STEP
COPY
PAD
EFFECTS
DELETE
UTILITY
MIDI
BEAT
QUANTIZE
NEXT PTN
LENGTH
PART
PATTERN
3. Use [VALUE*] to adjust the value.
Functions of Each Parameter
1 R.TYPE (reverb type)
HALL:
This simulates the reverberation of a concert hall.
ROOM:
This simulates the reverberation of a room.
PLATE:
This simulates a metal-plate reverb device.
DELAY:
This is a conventional delay.
PAN-DLY: This alternates the delay sound between left and
right.
2 R.TIME (reverb time)
This adjusts the length of reverberation. Increasing the value
will lengthen the reverberation, producing a more spacious
sensation.
3 R.LPF (reverb low pass filter)
This specifies the cutoff frequency at which the high-
frequency components of the reverberation will be cut.
Increasing this value will cause a greater portion of the high-
frequency components to be cut, producing a milder
reverberation.
4 D.FDBK (delay feedback)
When the reverb type is set to DELAY or PAN-DLY, this
parameter adjusts the number of times that the delay sound
will be repeated.

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