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Thank
you,
and
congratulations
on
your choice
of the
Roland
SDE-330
Dimensional
Space
Delay.
Before
starting out,
please take the time
to
read through
this
manual.
Doing
so
will
ensure proper operation
and
years
of
trouble-free service.
Features
•High
Quality
Effects
The
effects
produced
by
this
unit
can
rival
those
of
much
costlier
devices
(often
found
in
professional
studios).
This
is
because
the
SDE-330
uses
16-bit,
44.1
kHz
digital
processing,
and
was
designed
as a result
of
painstaking
efforts
directed
at
redefining
and
redevelop-
ing
all
the
essential features that a professional-quality,
dedicated reverb should
have.
RSS
Technology
The
SDE-330
provides
newly developed
algorithms
which
can
deliver
effects that
are quite revolutionary
such
as a
delay
which
results
in
sounds
that
seem
to
fly
around
the
listener.
New
effects
such
as
these
can be
provided thanks
to
the technological expertise
accumu-
lated
through
RolandUs development
of the
RSS
(Roland
Sound
Space)
system.
Full
Stereo
Support
With
every
stereo algorithm, the
internal
processing
of
the
left
and
right
channels
is
done
independently. This
assures
that
every
detail
of
spatial
localization
contained
in
the input
signals
is
retained
even
after
effects
have been
applied.
Dedicated
Effects
Provides a
wide
variation of
algorithms
that
are
ready
for
almost
any
situation
where you
may
wish
to
use
delay.
Real-Time
Parameter
Control
The
effects
you
obtain
can
easily
and
conveniently
be
altered
while
a
performance
takes place.
Either
pedals,
or
MIDI
messages can be
used
to
control specified
parameters.
How
To
Use
This
Manuel
This
manual
is
broadly divided
into
four chapters.
Together, they explain the available functions,
and
how
they
are
used
for
everyday performance. Also provided
are instructions
on
how
to
make
all
the possible
settings.
The
Table
of
Contents should
be
referred
to
when
necessary.
In
addition,
an
alphabetical
index
is
provided
at
the
back,
making
it
convenient
for
you
to
look
up any
items
you have
trouble
understanding while
operating
the
unit.
*
The
separate "Algorithm
Guide"
provides detailed
explanation of
all
the
algorithms
and
the
parameters
that
comprise
them. Please
refer to
it
when
making
settings for Effects
Programs
or Control Assign.
Chapter
contents:
CHAPTER
I
:
PRODUCING SOUND
This
chapter explains
how
to
connect
the
unit
with your
other
equipment,
how
to
select
effects,
and most
of the
other basic
procedures
you need
to
know.
CHAPTER
II
:
EDITING EFFECTS
PROGRAMS
This
chapter explains
how
to edit
the
settings for effects
stored
in
'Program
Numbers'
in
memory,
and
alter
settings for
Control Assign
and
the
Effect
Name.
CHAPTER
III
:
USING
MIDI
This
chapter explains
how
to
use an
external
MIDI
device
to
change and
control the
SDE-330's
effects,
and
other information
about
MIDI
functions.
CHAPTER
IV
:
REFERENCE
This
chapter
lists
the factory default
settings,
and
con-
tains
useful
information
about
what
to
do
when
the
unit
is
not
responding
as
expected.
©Copyright 1993
by
ROLAND CORPORATION
Ail rights
reserved.
No
part of
this
publication
may
be reproduced
in
any form without
the
permission of
ROLAND
CORPORATION.
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