Super Filter; Wrmsaturator; Vinylsim - Roland SP-404MK2 Reference Manual

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Parameter
630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3150, 4000, 5000,
H DAMP F
6300, 8000, 10000, 12500, FLAT (Hz)
OFF, ON
SYNC

Super Filter

This is a filter with an extremely sharp slope (attenuation characteristics). The cutoff frequency can be varied cyclically.
Parameter
Value
0–100
Sets the frequency range in which the filter works (the cutoff frequency). Higher values increase
CUTOFF
the frequency range.
0–100
Adjusts the filter's resonance level.
RESONANCE
The larger the value, the more that the frequency range set in CUTOFF is emphasized.
Sets the filter type.
A low-pass filter. This filter lets frequencies pass through that are higher than the frequency range
LPF
set in CUTOFF.
FLT TYPE
A band-pass filter. This filter lets frequencies pass through that are near the frequency range set in
BPF
CUTOFF.
A high-pass filter. This filter lets frequencies pass through that are higher than the frequency range
HPF
set in CUTOFF.
DEPTH
0–100
Sets the depth of the effect.
RATE
0–100
Sets the cycle (period) of the effect.
OFF,
When this is ON, the effect sound synchronizes with the tempo.
SYNC
ON

WrmSaturator

This is a saturator effect with a characteristic warm sound.
This effect may output a very loud sound, depending on how the parameters are set. Use caution not to raise the values too
much.
Parameter
Value
DRIVE
0–48 (dB)
Eq LOW
-24–24 (dB)
Eq HIGH
-24–24 (dB)
LEVEL
0–100

VinylSim

This effect models the Vinyl Sim effect of the SP-303. The effect simulates the sound of an analog record playing.
Parameter
Value
COMP
0–100
NOISE
0–100
WOW FLUT
0–100
LEVEL
0–100
VinylSim
This effect models the Vinyl Sim effect of the SP-404SX. The effect simulates the sound of an analog record playing.
118
Value
Adjusts the strength of the distortion.
Adjusts the amount of boost/cut for the low-frequency range.
Adjusts the amount of boost/cut for the high-frequency range.
Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.
Sets the compression feel, a unique part of the analog record's sound.
Adjusts the volume of the noise.
Sets the inconsistencies (wow/flutter) heard when the analog record "rotates".
Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.
Explanation
When this is ON, the effect sound synchronizes
with the tempo.
Explanation
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