Making Reverb Settings - Roland Fantom-Xa Owner's Manual

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Making Reverb Settings

fig.Reverb
For details on these settings, refer to Making Effect Settings (p. 157).
Parameter
Value
(Reverb Type)
00 (OFF)–05
Reverb Level
0–127
Type 01: Reverb (Normal Reverb)
Type
ROOM1, ROOM2,
STAGE1,
STAGE2, HALL1,
HALL2, DELAY,
PAN-DELAY
Time
0–127
HF Damp
200–8000 Hz,
BYPASS
Delay Feedback
0–127
Type 02: SRV Room (Simulates typical room acoustic reflections.)
Type 03: SRV Hall (Simulates typical concert hall acoustic reflections.)
Type 04: SRV Plate (Simulates a reverb plate, a popular type of artificial reverb unit that derives its sound from the vibration of a metallic plate.)
Pre Delay
0.0–100.0 ms
Time
0–127
Size
1–8
High Cut
160 Hz–12.5 kHz,
BYPASS
Density
0–127
Diffusion
0–127
LF Damp
50–4000 Hz
LF Damp Gain
-36–0 dB
HF Damp
4000 Hz–12.5 kHz
HF Damp Gain
-36–0 dB
Type 05: GM2 Reverb
Character
0–7
Pre-LPF
0–7
Level
0–127
Time
0–127
Delay Feedback
0–127
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Explanation
Type of Reverb
Type of reverb/delay
ROOM1: short reverb with high density
ROOM2: short reverb with low density
STAGE1: reverb with greater late reverberation
STAGE2: reverb with strong early reflections
HALL1: very clear-sounding reverb
HALL2: rich reverb
DELAY: conventional delay effect
PAN-DELAY: delay effect with echoes that pan left and right
Time length of reverberation (Type: ROOM1–HALL2)
Delay time (Type: DELAY, PAN-DELAY)
Frequency above which the high-frequency content of the reverb sound will be cut or "damped"
If you do not want to cut the high frequencies, set this parameter to BYPASS.
Amount of delay feedback when the Type setting is DELAY or PAN-DELAY
Delay time from the direct sound until the reverb sound is heard
Time length of reverberation
Size of the simulated room or hall
Frequency above which the high-frequency content of the reverb will be reduced
If you do not want to reduce the high frequencies, set this parameter to BYPASS.
Density of reverb
Change in the density of the reverb over time
The higher the value, the more the density increases with time. (The effect of this setting is most pro-
nounced with long reverb times.)
Frequency below which the low-frequency content of the reverb sound will be reduced or "damped"
Amount of damping applied to the frequency range selected with LF Damp
With a setting of "0," there will be no reduction of the reverb's low-frequency content.
Frequency above which the high-frequency content of the reverb sound will be reduced or "damped"
Amount of damping applied to the frequency range selected with HF Damp
With a setting of "0," there will be no reduction of the reverb's high-frequency content.
Type of reverb
0–5: reverb
6, 7: delay
Cuts the high frequency range of the sound coming into the reverb.
Higher values will cut more of the high frequencies.
Output level of reverberation
Time length of reverberation
Amount of the delay sound fed back into the effect when the Reverb Character setting is 6 or 7

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