De-Esser; Defretter; Delay; Doubling - Roland BR-900CD Owner's Manual

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De-esser

Useful for reducing 'sibilant' or 'S' sounds produced by a vocalist.
On/Off
This parameter turns the de-esser effect on/off.
Sibilant
Adjusts the sensitivity relative to the input volume, which controls
how the effect is applied.
Level
Adjusts the volume.

Defretter

This simulates a fretless bass.
On/Off
This parameter turns the defretter effect on/off.
Sens
This controls the input sensitivity of the Defretter. It should be
adjusted for the bass guitar you have until you get the harmonic
changes to sound natural.
Attack
This controls the attack of the Defretter. Increasing the value will
cause the harmonics to change more slowly, thus producing a
relatively attack-less sound, similar to a fretless bass.
Depth
This controls the ratio of harmonics. Increasing the value will increase
the harmonic content and therefore will create a more unusual sound.
Level
Adjusts the volume of the defretter sound.

Delay

This creates a thicker sound by applying a delayed sound to the
direct sound.
On/Off
This parameter turns the delay effect on/off.
Type
This Parameter selects the type of delay.
* This parameter cannot be selected with the "VO+GT AMP" and
"VO+AC.SIM" algorithms.
SINGLE:
This is a simple delay.
TAP:
The delayed sound is panned across the left and right channels. This
will be effective when stereo recording.
Dly Tme
SINGLE: 1–1400 ms, TAP: 1–700 ms
This parameter adjusts the delay time (i.e., the interval for which
sound is delayed).
Feedback
This parameter adjusts the amount of feedback. Changing the
amount of feedback causes the number of time the delayed sound is
repeated to change as well.
E.Level
Adjusts the volume of the delay sound.
Insert Effect Parameter Functions

Doubling

By adding a slightly time-delayed sound to the direct sound, this
produces the impression that multiple sources are sounding together
OFF, ON
(a "doubling" effect). Best results will be achieved when stereo
recording.
0–100
* This effect can be used when the MODULATION "Type" parameter
is set to "DOUBLING."
On/Off
0–100
This parameter turns the doubling effect on/off.
Dly Tme
This parameter adjusts the delay time (i.e., the interval for which
sound is delayed).
Separation
OFF, ON
Adjusts the diffusion. The panning of the direct sound and effect
sound can be spread to left and right.
* This effect is obtained with stereo recording (using two tracks).
0–100
E.Level
This adjusts the volume of the delay sound.
0–100

Enhancer

By adding sounds which are out-of-phase with the direct sound, this
effect enhances the definition of the sound, and pushes it to the
0–100
forefront.
On/Off
This parameter turns the enhancer effect on/off.
0–100
Sens
Adjusts the manner in which the enhancer will be applied relative to
the input signals.
Freq
Adjusts the frequency at which the enhancer effect will begin to be
applied. The effect will be made apparent in the frequencies above
the frequency set here.
OFF, ON
Mix Level
Adjusts the amount of phase-shifted sound of the range set
by "Frequency" that is to be mixed with the input.
Lo Mix Lvl
Adjusts the amount of phase-shifted sound of the lower range that is
to be mixed with the input. The frequency range in which the effect
is applied is fixed.
Level
Adjusts the volume of the enhanced sound.
0–100
0–120
OFF, ON
0.5–50.0 ms
-50– +50
0–120
OFF, ON
0–100
1.0–10.0 kHz
0–100
0–100
0–100
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