Making Reverb Settings; How Effects Will Switch While A Pattern Is Playing - Roland RS-70 Owner's Manual

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Depth (Chorus Depth)
Sets the depth at which the chorus sound is modulated. Higher
values result in deeper modulation.
0–127
Value:
Send Lvl to Rev (Chorus send level to reverb)
Sets the amount of chorus sound that will be sent to the reverb.
Higher values result in more sound being sent.
Value:
0–127

Making reverb settings

Regardless of the mode, only one type of reverb can be used
simultaneously.
There are eight types of reverb. You can select any one of these. After
selecting the Type, you can change the values for each of the
parameters.
Type (Reverb Type)
You can choose from 8 types of reverb.
Value
Simulates the reverberation of room interiors. It
ROOM1–3:
produces a well-defined and spacious
reverberation.
HALL1, 2:
Simulates the reverberation exhibited by halls.
They provide a deeper reverberation than the
Room reverbs.
PLATE:
Simulates a plate reverb unit (a type of artificial
reverb that utilized a metal plate).
DELAY:
A standard delay, that produces echo effects.
PANNING DELAY: This is a special delay in which the delayed
sound alternates between left and right. It is
effective when you are listening in stereo.
"Reverb Type" provides several preset-like example settings of
the reverb parameters. When you switch types, the other reverb
parameters will change according to the settings of the type you
select. If you intend to edit the other parameters, select a type
first, and then edit the other parameters.
Character (Reverb Character)
Selects the type of reverb. 0–5 are reverb effects, and 6 and 7 are
delay effects.
0–7
Value:
Pre-LPF (Reverb pre-low pass filter)
A low pass filter can be applied to the sound coming into the reverb
to cut the high frequency range. Higher values will cut more of the
high frequencies, resulting in a more mellow reverberation.
Value:
0–7
Level (Reverb Level)
Sets the amount of the reverberant sound. Higher values result in
louder reverberation.
0–127
Value:
Time (Reverb Time)
Sets the time over which the reverberation will continue. Higher
values result in longer reverberation.
0–127
Value:
Delay Feedback (Reverb Delay Feedback)
This parameter is available when the Reverb Character (Character) is
set to 6, 7 or the Reverb Type (Type) is set to Delay or Panning Delay.
It sets the way in which delays repeat. Higher values result in more
delay repeats.
Value:
0–127
How effects will switch while a
pattern is playing
Effects are applied according to the settings of the pattern (or the
patch that is used). This means that if you switch to a different
pattern, the effect settings will also be switched.
If you switch patterns during pattern playback, slight noise may be
heard if there are major changes in reverb or chorus settings. In the
case of the multi-effects, major changes in effect settings that occur
between patterns may cause the effect sound to be muted briefly to
avoid noise.
By turning on the SYSTEM "MFX Remain Switch" (p. 125), you
can prevent effects from being switched. In this case, the multi-
effect settings of the pattern that was played first will be
maintained during the playback.
Adding effects
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