Digital Delay Sde - Roland M-480 Owner's Manual

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LOW FREQUENCY
Cutoff frequency for the LO EQ
Value:
0.04–1.00 kHz
LOW BOOST/CUT
Amount of boost/cut for the LO EQ
Value:
-24– +12 dB
FURTHER
REV DENSITY (Reverb Density)
Density of the reverb sound (only in REVERB mode)
Value:
0–9
ATK GAIN (Attack Gain)
Attack gain for the early reflections
Value:
0–9
ATK TIME (Attack Time)
Attack time for the early reflections
Value:
0–9
DENSITY
Density of the early reflections
Value:
0–9
LEVEL
Level of the early reflections
Value:
0–99
SDE-3000 x2

(DIGITAL DELAY SDE-3000)

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This is a delay that models the Roland SDE-3000 digital delay. The
original unit was mono-in, mono-out, but this modeling provides
a dual-mono configuration with two such units in parallel. The
MOD LINK Sw allows you to use this as a stereo-in, stereo-out
unit.
The SDE-3000 was released in 1983, and was used in numerous
recording studios and PA systems around the world.
EFFECT Sw (Effect Switch)
Specifies whether to output the effect sound
Value:
OFF, ON
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DIRECT Sw (Direct Switch)
Specifies whether to output the direct sound
Value:
OFF, ON
SYNC Sw (Sync Switch)
Specifies whether to synchronize with tempo (when this is on,
the time is specified as a note value)
Value:
OFF, ON
MOD LINK Sw (Modulation Link Switch)
Specifies whether the modulation of the two SDE-3000 units
will be linked
Value:
OFF, ON
CH-B MOD (CH-B Modulation)
Specifies whether to invert the phase of the modulation for
channel B (the lower SDE-3000)
Value:
NORM, INV
EXP A (Expand A)
Expands the TIME of channel A by up to 1.60 times
Value:
1.00–1.60
EXP B (Expand B)
Expands the TIME of channel B by up to 1.60 times
Value:
1.00–1.60
Just as in the original unit, the EXP A/B setting will change the
sampling frequency of processing. For inputs other than an
electric guitar or electric bass, an alias noise may be generated.
If this occurs, lower the value to a point where alias noise does
not occur.
DELAY
FILTER Sw (FILTER Switch)
Changes the frequency response of the delay sound
Value:
OFF, ON
TIME x2 Sw (Time x 2 Switch)
Value
OFF:
TIME range 0–1500 ms (when EXP A/B 1.00)
Frequency response 10 Hz–17 kHz (+0.5 dB/-
3 dB)
ON:
TIME range 0–3000 ms (when EXP A/B 1.00)
Frequency response 10 Hz–8 kHz (+0.5 dB/-3
dB)
DELAY PHASE Sw (Delay Phase Switch)
Reverse/normal phase for the delay sound (useful in
conjunction with modulation)
Value:
OFF, ON
FEEDBACK PHASE Sw (Feedback Phase Switch)
Reverse/normal phase for the delay sound feedback
Value:
OFF, ON

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