Quadruple-tap-delay, Time-control-delay – Roland XP-30 User Manual

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Chapter 3. Creating Your Own Sounds

Chapter 3

Level (Output Level)

Adjust the output level.

20: QUADRUPLE-TAP-DELAY

The Quadruple Tap Delay has four delays. Each of the Delay
Time parameters can be specified as a note length of the
selected tempo.

fig.3-65a

The stereo location of each delay sound is as follows.

fig.3-65b

Delay 1 (Delay Time 1)
Delay 2 (Delay Time 2)
Delay 3 (Delay Time 3)
Delay 4 (Delay Time 4)

Adjust the time delay from the direct sound until when each
delay sound is heard. These parameters can be set as a note-
value of a specified tempo. In this case, specify the value of
the desired note.

Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4

Adjust the volume of each delay sound.

Fbk (Feedback Level) #

Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back
into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.

HF Damp

Adjust the frequency above which sound fed back to the
effect will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high
frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.

Balance (Effect Balance) #

Adjust the volume balance between the direct sound and the
delay sound. With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound
will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the delay
sound will be output.

Level (Output Level)

Adjust the output level.

21: TIME-CONTROL-DELAY

This effect allows you to use a specified controller (the
controller selected in EFX Control Source) to control the
delay time and pitch in realtime. Lengthening the delay will
lower the pitch, and shortening it will raise the pitch.

fig.3-66

Delay (Delay time) #

Adjust the time delay from the direct sound until when each
delay sound is heard.

Accel (Acceleration)

This parameter adjusts the time over which the Delay Time
will change from the current setting to a newly specified
setting. The rate of change for the Delay Time directly affects
the rate of pitch change.

Fbk (Feedback Level) #

Adjust the proportion (%) of the delay sound that is fed back
into the effect. Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.

HF Damp

Adjust the frequency above which sound fed back to the
effect will be cut. If you do not want to cut the high
frequencies of the feedback, set this parameter to BYPASS.

Pan (Output Pan)

Adjust the stereo location of the delay sound. L64 is far left, 0
is center, and 63R is far right.

L in

R in

L out

R out

Quadruple Tap Delay

Balance W

Balance D

Balance W

Balance D

Delay 1

Delay 2

Delay 3

Delay 4

Feedback

1

2

3

4

L

R

When Step Rate is Set as a Note Value

As the specified tempo, you may use either the Patch
Tempo, Performance Tempo, or the tempo clock of the
XP-30’s system.
If you want to use a fixed tempo in Patch mode (Tempo
parameter setting), set the Source parameter (PATCH/
COMMON/PATCH CLOCK) to PATCH and set the
desired tempo.
If you want to use the system’s tempo clock in Patch
mode, set the Source parameter (PATCH/COMMON/
PATCH CLOCK) to SYSTEM.
If you want to use a fixed tempo in Performance mode
(Tempo parameter setting), set the Source parameter
(PERFORM/COMMON/PERFORM CLOCK) to
PERFORM and set the desired tempo.
If you want to use the system’s tempo clock in
Performance mode, set the Source parameter
(PERFORM/COMMON/PERFORM CLOCK) to
SYSTEM.

L in

R in

L out

R out

2-Band

EQ

Balance W

Balance W

Balance D

Balance D

2-Band

EQ

Feedback

Time Control Delay

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