M-Fx To Rev Level - Roland Groovebox MC-307 Reference Manual

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4. Use the [F3 (Down)] or [F4 (Up)] button to select the
screen containing the following parameters you want to
set.
5. Use the [CURSOR (up/down)] buttons to move the
cursor to the parameter you want to set.
6. Set the parameter using the [VALUE] dial or the [INC/
DEC] buttons.
Selecting the type (TYPE)
Available Settings:
- ROOM1:
Reverb with short decay and high density.
- ROOM2:
Reverb with short decay and low density.
- STAGE1:
Reverb with much lingering reverberation.
- STAGE2:
Reverb with strong early reflections.
- HALL1:
Clear-sounding reverb.
- HALL2:
Rich-sounding reverb.
Adjusting the length of reverberation
(TIME)
You can adjust the time over which the reverberation will
continue.
Range: 0–127
Adjusting the tone of the
reverberation (HF DAMP)
Specifies the frequency at which the high frequency portions
of the reverberation will be cut.
* Lowering this setting will cause more of the upper frequency
content to be cut, making the reverberation more muted.If this
"BYPASS" is selected, the high frequency range will not be
cut.
Range: 200–8000 (Hz), BYPASS
Chapter 4 Setting Effects
Adjusting the overall reverb volume
(REVERB OUTPUT LEVEL)
You can adjust the overall volume of reverb for the eight
parts (rhythm part and parts 1–7).
Range: 0–127
Applying reverb Multi-effects sound

(M-FX TO REV LEVEL)

Specifies the volume of the reverb that will be applied to the
Multi-effect sound.
Applies reverb equally to each of the parts with Multi-effects
set at ON regardless of the Part Reverb Level for each part.
Range: 0–127
* This setting does not have any effect on a part with the Multi-
effects switch (refer to "Applying Multi-Effects for Each Part
(Part M-FX Switch)" (p. 46)) turned off.
CAUTION for applying Reverb for Each Rhythm tone.
* When the Rhythm Part's "PART MIXER: M-FX
SW" setting (P. 22)is set to "OFF" or "ON," then
raising the PART MIXER: REV LEVEL setting
applies reverb to each Rhythm Part evenly. When set
to "RHY," the reverb is applied according to the reverb
level settings for each individual Rhythm Tone.
* When using reverb settings for each Rhythm Tone
individually, make sure that no settings value is set
too low. If the value is set too low, then no reverb will
be audible, even when the Rhythm Part's reverb level
is raised.refer to "SEND: REV SEND LEVEL" (p.
112)
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