Adding reverberation to the sound (reverb), Adds reverberation to the sound (p. 33), 33 chapter 1 performance – Roland KR-17 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Performance

Chapter 1

Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb)

Apply a reverb effect to the notes you play with the KR.

Reverb makes it sound as if you are playing in a concert hall.

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1.

Press the [Reverb] button and watch the its indicator light up.

A “Reverb screen” like the one shown below appears.

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2.

Touch an icon to select the performance space.

;

Display

Explanation

Ground

Wide open space with no reverberations.

Room

Small room

Lounge

Larger room

Studio

A recording studio

Gymnasium

In a gymnasium

Hall

Large concert hall reverberation

Dome

A domed ballpark

Cave

Adds the extended reverberations found inside a cave

GS Room 1

Reproduces an indoor-type reverb.
Provides a clear, expansive reverberation.

GS Room 2

GS Room 3

GS Hall 1

Reproduces the reverberation found in a hall. Gives
reverberation with a greater sense of depth than GS Room.

GS Hall 2

GS Plate

Reproduces a plate echo (reverberation created using the
vibrations of a metal plate).

GS Delay

A delayed sound that is added to the original, similar to the
reflected sounds of mountain echoes.

GS Pan Delay

The reflected sounds are panned (shifted) laterally.

Connecting an external

speaker to the Aux jack

provides an effect in which the

listener seems to be enveloped

by sound (p. 35).

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