Roland RSS M-300 Owner's Manual page 211

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HI-MID FREQ
Center frequency of the Hi-Mid band (*1)
Value:
20 Hz–20.00 kHz
HI-MID Q
Steepness of the frequency response curve at the Hi-Mid band
center frequency (*1)
Value:
0.36–16.00
HI TYPE
Filter type for the Hi band (*1)
Value:
PEAK, LSV, HSV, LPF1, HPF1, LPF2, HPF2,
BPF, BEF, THRU
HI GAIN
Gain of the Hi band (*1)
Value:
-15.0–+15.0 dB
HI FREQ
Center frequency of the Hi band (*1)
Value:
20 Hz–20.00 kHz
HI Q
Steepness of the frequency response curve at the Hi band
center frequency (*1)
Value:
0.36–16.00
(*1) Depending on the Type setting of each band, there are
certain combinations for which the Freq, Gain, and Q values
will have no effect, as listed below.
PEAK (Peaking)
Creates a hill or valley in the region of FREQ.
Freq: Valid
Gain: Valid
LSV (Low Shelving)
Boosts/cuts the region below FREQ
Freq: Valid
Gain: Valid
HSV (High Shelving)
Boosts/cuts the region above FREQ
Freq: Valid
Gain: Valid
LPF1 (Low-Pass Filter 1)
Passes the frequency region below FREQ
Freq: Valid
Gain: —
HPF1 (High-Pass Filter 1)
Passes the frequency region above FREQ
Freq: Valid
Gain: —
LPF2 (Low-Pass Filter 2)
A sharper response curve than LPF1
Freq: Valid
Gain: —
HPF2 (High-Pass Filter 2)
A sharper response curve than HPF1
Freq: Valid
Gain: —
Q: Valid
Q: —
Q: —
Q: —
Q: —
Q: Valid
Q: Valid
BPF (Band Pass Filter)
Passes the frequency region around FREQ.
Freq: Valid
Gain: —
BEF (Band Eliminate Filter)
Removes the frequency region around FREQ
Freq: Valid
Gain: —
THRU (Thru)
Passes all frequency regions
Freq: —
Gain: —
Delay A/B
DELAY UNIT
Specifies the units for delay
Value:
msec, Meter, Feet, Frame (24, 25, 29.97, 30),
Note)
DELAY SW (Delay switch)
Turns the delay on/off
Value:
OFF, ON
TIME
Time between the original sound and when the delay is heard
Value:
0.0–1350 ms
FB (Feedback)
Amount of delayed sound returned to the input of the delay.
The feedback level specifies the amount of sound that is
returned. Increasing this setting will increase the number of
delay repetitions.
Value:
0–100
LO FREQ DAMP GAIN
Low-frequency attenuation of the delay sound
Value:
-36.0–0.0 dB
LO FREQ DAMP FREQ
Frequency at which the low-frequency region of the delay
sound begins to be attenuated
Value:
20 Hz–2.00 kHz
HI FREQ DAMP GAIN
High-frequency attenuation of the delay sound
Value:
-36.0–0.0 dB
HI FREQ DAMP FREQ
Frequency at which the high-frequency region of the delay
sound begins to be attenuated
Value:
200 Hz–20.00 kHz
WET POSITION
The wet position specifies how the delay's wet signal is related
to the position of the DPF (Damp Filter).
Value
PRE DAMP:
Takes the wet sound from before the damp
filter.
The signal before passing through the damp
Appendix
Q: Valid
Q: Valid
Q: —
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