Selecting Reverb Levels And Times; (Reverb Level, Rev/Dly Time); Selecting Chorus Type (Chorus Type) - Roland GR-30 Manual

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dL1 to dL6 (Delay 1 to 6)
Gives a delay effect. There are six settings, with
the number of repeats increasing as you change
from 1 to 6.
Pd1 to Pd6 (Panning Delay 1 to 6)
This is a special delay effect, where the output of
the delay's repeating alternates between left and
right MIX OUT. There are six settings, with the
number of repeated sounds increasing as you
change from 1 to 6.

Selecting Reverb Levels and Times

(REVERB LEVEL, REV/DLY TIME)

After selecting the type of reverb, let's adjust the
reverb amount and time to fit the feeling of the selec-
tion.
<Determining Reverb Amount and Time and
Saving Them to Patches>
1. Select the patch you want to adjust, and press
[EDIT/PLAY] to go into the Edit mode.
2. Set the EDIT TARGET dial to EFFECT, and the
PARAMETER SELECT dial to "C" (REV/DLY
TIME).
3. With the [+] and [-] buttons, change the values,
within a range of 0 to 100, changing the delay time.
("0" is the minimum, and "100" the maximum
delay time.)
4. When you get the reverb time set the way you
want, switch the PARAMETER SELECT dial to
"B" (REVERB LEVEL).
5. Use [+] and [-] to change the value within the
range of 0 to 100, this time changing the reverb
sound level. ("0" is the minimum, and "100" the
maximum reverb level.)
6. When you're done setting the reverb level, switch
the PARAMETER SELECT dial to "WRITE
PATCH?", and press the [+] and [-] buttons simul-
taneously to write the patch.
When saving to another patch number, before step 6,
turn the PARAMETER SELECT dial to "WRITE
TO...", and use the [+] and [-] buttons to designate a
patch number as the destination.
When you select a delay effect with REVERB TYPE
(dL1 to dL6, Pd1 to Pd6), delay time will change when
you change the REV/DLY TIME setting.
Selecting Chorus Type
(CHORUS TYPE)
The GR-30's built-in chorus features 25 variations of
chorus types, where the effect of parameters such as
sweep depth and speed differ with each type. These
are preset effects, so selecting just the right one of the
various tones is a snap.
The amount of chorus effect is automatically set with for
the selected chorus type.
<Procedure for Selecting Chorus Type and
Saving It to Patches>
1. Select the patch whose chorus type you want to
change, and press [EDIT/PLAY] to go into the
Edit mode.
2. Set the EDIT TARGET dial to EFFECT, and the
PARAMETER SELECT dial to "D" (CHORUS
TYPE).
3. When you press the [+] and [-] buttons, the display
changes. (Display shows oFF, Cr1 to 9, FL1 to FL9,
SD1 to SD6, or SE1 or 2. For more on the effects
that you can get with each setting, refer to
below.)
4. When you have selected the type, switch the
PARAMETER SELECT dial to "WRITE PATCH?",
and press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to
write the patch.
When saving to another patch number, before step 4,
turn the PARAMETER SELECT dial to "WRITE
TO...", and use the [+] and [-] buttons to designate a
patch number as the destination.
Selectable Chorus Variations
oFF (Off)
Turns off the chorus in the patch.
Cr1 to Cr3 (Chorus 1 to 3)
Standard chorus effect. The sweep speed increases
as settings go from 1 to 3.
Cr4 to Cr6 (Chorus 4 to 6)
These are deeper chorus effects. Sweep increases
as settings go from 4 to 6.
Cr7 to Cr9 (Chorus 7 to 9)
This effect has only a slight sweep for a natural
chorus width. The effect deepens as settings go
from 7 to 9.
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