Making Chorus Settings - Roland XV-5080. Owner's Manual

Roland owner's manual 128-voice 8x expansion/sample playback xv-5080
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Chapter 2 Using the XV-5080 Effects

Making Chorus Settings

The XV-5080's Chorus effect unit can also be used as a stereo
delay unit.
These settings allow you to select chorus or delay, the
characteristics of the selected effect type, and the Chorus
output routing.
On the Effects General page, set the following parameters.
Chorus Type
0 (Off): Neither Chorus or Delay is used.
1 (Chrus): Chorus is used.
2 (Delay): Delay is used.
Chorus Output Select
This parameter allows you to send the Chorus output
directly to the currently selected OUTPUT jacks, to the
Reverb, or to both.
MAIN: The Chorus output is sent only to the OUTPUT jacks.
fig.02-028.e
REV: The Chorus output is sent only to the Reverb.
fig.02-029.e
Chorus Input
Chorus
M+R: The Chorus output is sent to the OUTPUT jacks and to
the Reverb.
fig.02-030.e
Chorus Input
Chorus
Reverb Input
Reverb
Chorus Level 0–127
Determines the Chorus output level.
Chorus Output Assign A–D
Selects the pair of OUTPUT jacks to which the Chorus unit's
stereo output is routed when Chorus Output Select is set to
"MAIN" or "M+R."
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OUTPUT
Reverb
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
Pressing [F4 (Chorus)] in the General page calls up the
Chorus page, in which you can make the following settings.
• For Type: 1 (CHORUS)
Rate (Chorus Rate) 0.05–10.00 Hz
Adjusts the modulation speed of the chorus effect.
Depth (Chorus Depth) 0–127
Adjusts the modulation depth of the chorus effect.
Feedback (Chorus Feedback) 0–127
Specifies the amount of the chorus effect's output to be
returned - fed back - to its input. Higher settings will create a
more complex Chorus effect.
Phase 0–180 degree
Adjusts the spatial spread of the sound.
Pre Delay (Chorus Pre Delay) 0.0–100 ms
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until when the
chorus sound is heard.
Higher settings will make the sound more spacious.
Type (Filter Type)
Selects the type of filter.
OFF: No filter is used.
LPF: Frequencies higher than the selected cutoff frequency
value are eliminated.
HPF: Frequencies lower than the selected cutoff frequency
value are eliminated.
Cutoff freq (Cutoff Frequency) *1
Sets the cutoff frequency when a specific frequency band is
cut off by a filter.
*1 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000,
2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz

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