Reverb/Chorus Settings; Making Reverb Settings - Roland RD-700NX Owner's Manual

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Reverb/Chorus Settings

Here you can edit the reverb and chorus settings.
NOTE
Making abrupt changes in the settings values may cause the sound
to become distorted or overly loud. Carefully monitor volume levels
while making the settings.
1. Press the [MENU] button, getting the indicator to light .
The Menu screen appears.
2. Press the Cursor [
] [
3. Press the [ENTER] button to display the Edit screen .
"Reverb" Settings Screen
"Chorus" Settings Screen
4. Press the Cursor [
] [
press the Cursor [
] [
parameter to be set .
5. Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the VALUE dial to set the
value .
6. When you have finished making the settings, press the
[MENU] button, extinguishing its indicator .
You'll be returned to the Live Set screen or the One Touch screen.
74
] buttons to select "3 .Effects . "
] buttons to switch screens, and
] buttons to move the cursor to the

Making Reverb Settings

Reverb adds the reverberation characteristics of halls or auditoriums.
Six different types are offered, so you can select and use the type that
suits your purpose.
You can set the amount of reverb applied separately for each
individual tone (p. 56).
Reverb Type
Select the reverb type.
When you change the Reverb Type, the Reverb parameters will be
automatically adjusted to the optimal values. Rather than setting the
reverb parameters one by one, you can make the settings more easily
by first setting the Reverb Type and then changing only the necessary
parameters.
The way the [REVERB] button's indicators light changes with the
selected type.
Parameter
Value
OFF
REVERB
ROOM
HALL
Rev Type
(Reverb Type)
PLATE
GM2 REVERB
CATHEDRAL
Other Reverb Settings
You can make even more detailed reverb settings.
When you select a Reverb Type, a number of parameters unique to that
type are displayed.
Description
No reverb is used.
The indicator does not light.
Normal Reverb.
The "HALL" indicator flashes.
Simulates the reverberation
of room interiors. It produces
a welldefined and spacious
reverberation.
The "ROOM" indicator remains lit.
Simulates the reverberation
exhibited by hall. It provides a
deeper reverberation than the
Room reverbs.
The "HALL" indicator remains lit.
Simulates a plate reverb unit
(a type of artificial reverb that
utilized a metal plate).
The "ROOM" indicator flashes.
This is a GM2 reverb.
The "CATHEDRAL" indicator
flashes.
This reproduces the reverb found
in a church cathedral.
The "CATHEDRAL" indicator
remains lit.

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