Adding Reverberation To The Sound (Reverb) - Roland KR-15 Owner's Manual

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Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb)

Apply a reverb effect to the notes you play with the KR.
Reverb makes it sound as if you are playing in a concert hall.
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1.
Press the [Reverb] button and watch the its indicator light up.
A "Reverb screen" like the one shown below appears.
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2.
Touch an icon to select the performance space.
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Display
Ground
Wide open space with no reverberations.
Small room
Room
Larger room
Lounge
Studio
A recording studio
Gymnasium
In a gymnasium
Hall
Large concert hall reverberation
Dome
A domed ballpark
Cave
Adds the extended reverberations found inside a cave
GS Room 1
Reproduces an indoor-type reverb.
GS Room 2
Provides a clear, expansive reverberation.
GS Room 3
GS Hall 1
Reproduces the reverberation found in a hall. Gives
reverberation with a greater sense of depth than GS Room.
GS Hall 2
Reproduces a plate echo (reverberation created using the
GS Plate
vibrations of a metal plate).
A delayed sound that is added to the original, similar to the
GS Delay
reflected sounds of mountain echoes.
GS Pan Delay
The reflected sounds are panned (shifted) laterally.
Explanation
Chapter 1 Performance
Connecting an external
speaker to the Aux jack
provides an effect in which the
listener seems to be enveloped
by sound (p. 35).
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