Adding reverberation to the sound (reverb knob), Adding breadth to the sound (chorus knob), Adjusts the amount of reverb (p. 47) – Roland RD-700 User Manual

Page 47: Adjusts the amount of chorus (p. 47)

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Performing with the Keyboard

Performing

Adding Reverberation to the Sound

(REVERB knob)

The RD-700 can apply a reverb effect to the notes you play on the keyboard.
Applying reverb adds pleasing reverberation to what you play, so it sounds
almost as if you were playing in a concert hall.

fig.Q1-25

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Adjust the REVERB knob to select the amount of reverb effect
to be applied.

Rotating the knob clockwise applies a deeper reverb, and rotating it
counterclockwise applies less reverb.

Adding Breadth to the Sound

(CHORUS knob)

You can apply a chorus effect to the notes you play on the keyboard. By
adding the chorus effect, you can give the sound greater dimension, with
more fatness and breadth.

fig.Q1-26

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Adjust the CHORUS knob to select the amount of chorus effect
to be applied.

Rotating the knob clockwise applies a deeper chorus, and rotating it
counterclockwise applies less chorus.

NOTE

When the Tone Edit’s
Reverb Amount setting in
the Edit mode is set to “0,”
then no effect is applied,
even when the REVERB
knob is turned (p. 80).

For more detailed
information about the
reverb effect settings, refer
to “Making Reverb
Settings”

(p. 78).

NOTE

When the Tone Edit’s
Chorus Amount setting in
the Edit mode is set to “0,”
then no effect is applied,
even when the CHORUS
knob is turned (p. 80).

For more detailed
information about the
chorus effect settings, refer
to “Setting Chorus and
Delay”

(p. 78).

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