08 Analog Delay & Chorus; Delay (Virtual Analog Delay); Chorus (Virtual Analog Chorus) - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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08 Analog Delay & Chorus

Delay (Virtual analog delay)

This effect simulates the compact analog delays used
for guitars in the 1980s. This imparts the analog
delay's characteristic mood, giving you that soft,
velvety sound.
1. Repeat Rate
Value: 0–100
This corresponds to the delay time in a current delay
effects unit. The higher the value selected, the shorter
the interval of the delay sound.
2. Echo Level
Value: 0–100
3. Intensity
Value: 0–100
Sets the repeat time of the delayed sound. This is
analogous to a current delay effect's feedback setting.
Raising this value increases the number of repeats.
Sets the volume of the delay sound.
4. Direct Level
Value: 0–100
Sets the volume of the source sound. Set this to 0
when using the send/return method. Raise this when
using the insert method to mix the source sound into
the output.
This reproduces such parameters as the frequency
response of the BOSS compact analog echo in the
middle 80's. As it simulates the limitation of the
performance of "BBD (analog IC)" as well, delay
times are shorter than with other delay effects.
Although the actual unit had no direct level setting,
it is included in this algorithm in the interests of
convenience.
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Chorus (Virtual analog chorus)

This algorithm reproduces the sound of the BOSS
CE-1 Chorus Ensemble. It adds a vibrating effect and
breadth to the source sound.
1. Mode (CE Mode)
Value: Chorus, Vibrato
This switches the sound between chorus and vibrato
modes (see MEMO).
2. Chorus Intensity
Value: 0–100
When CE Mode is Chorus, this sets the pitch vibrato
speed.
3. Vibrato Depth
Value: 0–100
When CE Mode is Vibrato, this sets the pitch vibrato
depth.
4. Vibrato Rate
Value: 0–100
When CE Mode is Vibrato, this sets the pitch vibrato
speed.
5. Direct Out
Value: Off, On
This switch determines whether or not the source
sound (although monaural) is mixed in. On the
original CE-1 this was fixed at ON. When set to OFF,
it can be used with the send/return method as well.

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