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Roland juno-stage: user guide
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55:
TAPE ECHO
A virtual tape echo that produces a realistic tape delay sound. This
simulates the tape echo section of a Roland RE-201 Space Echo.
fig.MFX-55
L in
Direct Level
Tape Echo
R in
Direct Level
Parameter
Value
S, M, L, S+M,
Mode
S+L, M+L,
S+M+L
Repeat Rate #
0–127
Intensity #
0–127
Bass
-15–+15 dB
Treble
-15–+15 dB
Head S Pan
Head M Pan
L64–63R
Head L Pan
Tape Distortion
0–5
Wow/Flutter
0–127
Rate
Wow/Flutter
0–127
Depth
Echo Level #
0–127
Direct Level #
0–127
Level
0–127
L out
Echo Level
Echo Level
R out
Explanation
Combination of playback heads to use
Select from three different heads with
different delay times.
S: short, M: middle, L: long
Tape speed
Increasing this value will shorten the
spacing of the delayed sounds.
Amount of delay repeats
Boost/cut for the lower range of the echo sound
Boost/cut for the upper range of the echo sound
Independent panning for the short, middle,
and long playback heads
Amount of tape-dependent distortion to be
added
This simulates the slight tonal changes
that can be detected by signal-analysis
equipment. Increasing this value will
increase the distortion.
Speed of wow/flutter (complex variation in
pitch caused by tape wear and rotational
irregularity)
Depth of wow/flutter
Volume of the echo sound
Volume of the original sound
Output level
56:
LOFI NOISE
In addition to a lo-fi effect, this adds various types of noise such as
white noise and disc noise.
fig.MFX-56
L in
Lo-Fi
Noise Gen.
Lo-Fi
R in
Parameter
Value
LoFi Type
1–9
OFF, LPF,
Post Filter Type
HPF
Post Filter
200–8000 Hz
Cutoff
W/P Noise
WHITE, PINK
Type
W/P Noise
200–8000 Hz,
LPF
BYPASS
W/P Noise
0–127
Level #
Disc Noise
LP, EP, SP,
Type
RND
Disc Noise
200–8000 Hz,
LPF
BYPASS
Disc Noise
0–127
Level #
Hum Noise
50 Hz, 60 Hz
Type
Hum Noise
200–8000 Hz,
LPF
BYPASS
Hum Noise
0–127
Level #
Low Gain
-15–+15 dB
High Gain
-15–+15 dB
D100:0W–
Balance #
D0:100W
Level
0–127
Effects List
2-Band
L out
EQ
2-Band
R out
EQ
Explanation
Degrades the sound quality. The sound
quality grows poorer as this value is
increased.
Type of filter that follows the LoFi effect
OFF: no filter is used
LPF: cuts the frequency range above the
Cutoff
HPF: cuts the frequency range below the
Cutoff
Center frequency of the filter
Switch between white noise and pink noise.
Center frequency of the low pass filter applied
to the white/pink noise (BYPASS: no cut)
Volume of the white/pink noise
Type of record noise
The frequency at which the noise is heard
depends on the selected type.
Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low pass
filter applied to the record noise. If you don't
want to filter out any high frequencies, set
this parameter to BYPASS.
Volume of the record noise
Frequency of the hum noise
Center frequency of the low pass filter
applied to the hum noise (BYPASS: no cut)
Volume of the hum noise
Gain of the low range
Gain of the high range
Volume balance between the direct sound
(D) and the effect sound (W)
Output level
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