Mixer Effect Parameter Functions - Roland DiscLab CDX-1 Owner's Manual

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Mixer effect parameter functions

EQ (Equalizer):
This is a two-band equalizer that is independent for each track.
Parameter (full name)
EQ StereoLink (EQ Stereo Link)
EQ On/Off (EQ On/Off)
Low Gain (Low Gain)
Low Freq (Low Frequency)
High Gain (High Gain)
High Freq (High Frequency)
Loop Effect
CHORUS/DELAY/DOUBL'N (Chorus / Delay / Doubling)
Parameter (full name)
Effect Type
When "CHORUS" is selected
Rate
Depth
Pre Delay
Effect Level
When "DELAY" is selected
Delay Time
Feedback
Effect Level
Reverb Send
When "DOUBL'N" is selected
Delay Time
Effect Level
REVERB (Reberb):
This feature adds reverberation to the sound to model the size of space such as a hall and a room.
Parameter (full name)
Reverb Type
Reverb Time
Reverb Tone
174
Setting
Function
OFF, ON
When EQ Stereo Link is ON, you can have the setting for a pair of audio
tracks, linked so that they adjust in the same way.
OFF, ON
This parameter turns the equalizer effect on/off.
-12–+12 dB
This sets the gain (-12 to +12 dB) for the low-range equalizer (shelving
type).
40 Hz–1.5 kHz
This sets the center frequency (40Hz to 1.5 kHz) for the low-range
equalizer (shelving type).
-12–+12 dB
This sets the gain (-12 to +12 dB) for the high-range equalizer (shelving
type).
500–18 kHz
This sets the center frequency (500 Hz to 18 kHz) for the high-range
equalizer (shelving type).
Setting
Function
CHORUS
A sound with a subtly shifted pitch is added to the direct sound, making the
final output sound thicker and broader.
DELAY
This creates a thicker sound by applying a delayed sound to the direct
sound.
DOUBL'N
By adding a slightly time-delayed sound to the direct sound, this produces
the impression that multiple sources are sounding together (a "doubling"
effect). The delayed sound will be output from the side opposite to which
the playback track has been panned.
0–100
Adjusts the rate of the Chorus effect.
0–100
Adjusts the depth of the Chorus effect.
0.5–50 mS
Adjusts the time needed for the effect sound to be output after the direct
sound has been output.
0–100
Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.
10–1000 mS
This parameter adjusts the delay time (i.e., the interval for which sound is
delayed).
0–100
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.
0–100
This adjusts the volume of the delay sound.
0–100
Adjust the volume of the reverb that is applied to the delayed sound. For
details on reverb, refer to "Reverb" (p. 146).
0.5–50 mS
This parameter adjusts the delay time (i.e., the interval for which sound is
delayed).
0–100
This adjusts the volume of the delay sound.
Setting
Function
ROOM
Models the reverberation in a small room.
HALL
Models the reverberation in a concert hall.
0.1–10
This parameter adjusts the duration (time) of the reverb.
-12–+12
Adjusts the tone.

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