Roland HPD-15 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Modifying a Patch

Enhancer

The Enhancer controls the overtone structure of the high
frequencies, adding sparkle and tightness to the sound.

Sens: 0–127

LFO, Ctrl1

Adjusts the sensitivity of the enhancer.

Mix: 0–127

RTM, Ctrl2

Adjusts the ratio with which the overtones generated by the
enhancer are combined with the direct sound.

Low EQ: -15–+15dB

Adjusts the level of the low frequency range.

High EQ: -15–+15dB

Ctrl3

Adjusts the level of the high frequency range.

Spectrum

Spectrum is a type of filter which modifies the timbre by
boosting or cutting the level at specific frequencies. It is
similar to an equalizer, but has 5 frequency points fixed at
locations most suitable for adding character to the sound.

Band 1: -15–+15dB

Adjusts the 500 Hz level.

Band 2: -15–+15dB

LFO, Ctrl1

Adjusts the 1 kHz level.

Band 3: -15–+15dB

Adjusts the 1.25 kHz level.

Band 4: -15–+15dB

Ctrl2

Adjusts the 3.15 kHz level.

Band 5: -15–+15dB

Adjusts the 4 kHz level.

Width: 1–5

Ctrl3

Simultaneously adjusts the width of the adjusted areas for all
the frequency bands.

Pan: L63–Center–R63

Adjusts the stereo location of the output sound.

TotalLevel: -15–+15dB

RTM

Adjusts the output level.

Isolator

The Isolator is a stronger version of an equalizer, and is able
to completely cut a specific frequency range.

Low Level: 0–127

Ctrl3

Adjusts the level of the low frequency.

Mid Level: 0–127

LFO, Ctrl1

Adjusts the level of the middle frequency.

High Level: 0–127

Ctrl2

Adjusts the level of the high frequency.

Pan: L63–Center–R63

Adjusts the stereo location of the output sound.

TotalLevel: -15–+15dB

RTM

Adjusts the output level.

Dynamic Filter (DynamicFltr)

The Dynamic Filter varies the tone by moving a filter
according to the volume.

Filter Type: LPF, BPF

Selects the type of filter.

LPF

: The wah effect will be applied over a wide

frequency range.

BPF

: The wah effect will be applied over a narrow

frequency range.

Sens: 0–127

Ctrl2

Adjusts the sensitivity with which the filter is controlled.

Manual: 0–127

RTM, LFO, Ctrl1

Adjusts the center frequency from which the effect is applied.

Peak: 0–127

Ctrl3

Adjusts the amount of the wah effect that will occur in the
area of the center frequency. Lower settings will cause the
effect to be applied in a broad area around the center
frequency. Higher settings will cause the effect to be applied
in a more narrow range.

Pan: L63–Center–R63

Adjusts the stereo location of the output sound.

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