About Effect Types; Reverb; Stereo Reverb - Roland M-5000 Reference Manual

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About Effect Types

This section covers the 22 high-quality effect types you can select
on the M-5000.

Reverb

STEREO REVERB

Input L
Stereo
Reverb
Input R
This is a stereo-in, stereo-out reverb. It adds reverberation without
impairing the position of the sound image that's been set for the
stereo input, by panning or other means.
When STEREO REVERB is selected, two tabs are displayed.
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DRY
Output L
4 Band EQ
Output R
DRY
REVERB Tab
Type of reverb
5 ROOM1
5 ROOM2
5 HALL1
REVERB TYPE
5 HALL2
5 HALL3
5 PLATE
BINAURAL FILTER
Binaural filter
SIZE
Size of the room or hall
TIME
Length of the reverberation
PRE DELAY
Time until the reverb is heard
ER LEVEL
Level of the early reflections
Adjusts the change in the density of the reverb
over time.
DIFFUSION
The higher the value, the more the density
increases with time. The effect of this setting is
most pronounced with long reverb times.
DENSITY
Density of the early reflection/reverb sound
WET
Level of the reverb sound
DRY
Level of the original sound
LF DMP GAIN
Low-frequency attenuation of the reverb sound
Frequency at which the low-frequency region of
the reverb sound begins to be attenuated
LF DMP FREQ
* This setting is in effect even when LF DAMP
GAIN is 0 dB.
HF DMP GAIN
High-frequency attenuation of the reverb sound
Frequency at which the high-frequency region of
the reverb sound begins to be attenuated
HF DMP FREQ
* This setting is in effect even when HF DAMP
GAIN is 0 dB.
Frequency at which the high-frequency region of
HI CUT FREQ
the reverb sound will be cut
SPREAD
Reverb spread
MIX BALANCE
L/R output level balance of the reverb

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