Using reverb effect, Selecting the reverb effect, Adjusting the reverb depth for the each track – Roland BOSS DIGITAL RECORDER MICRO BR User Manual

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Section 3. Using effects

Here we will explain how to edit the reverb
settings (parameters).
For details on the reverb parameters, refer to
“Reverb Parameters” (p. 73).

There are no “patches” for reverb. The reverb
settings are saved as part of the song data. If you
want to save the reverb settings in the currently

selected song, hold down

and press

.

1.

Press [EFFECTS] several times to make
the display indicate REVERB screen.

The screen will indicate REVERB.

2.

Use CURSOR [

] [

] to make the

screen indicate “Type,” and use VALUE
[-] [+] to select either “HALL” or “ROOM.”

fig.Disp-REVERB-HALL.eps

3.

If you want to edit the reverb settings, use

CURSOR [

] [

] to select a

parameter and use VALUE [-] [+] to edit
the value of that parameter.

For details on each of the reverb parameters,
refer to “Reverb Parameters” (p. 73).

4.

When you’ve finished making settings,
press [EXIT] several times to return to the
Play screen.

You can adjust the amount of reverb for each
track by changing the amount of audio signal
sent from each track to the reverb processor (the
“send level”)

1.

Press one of the [TR1]–[TR4] buttons.

2.

Using CURSOR [

] [

], get “Track

Reverb” to appear in the display, then use
VALUE [-] [+] to edit the send level for
that track.

fig.Disp-TrackReverb.eps

Using reverb effect

Selecting the reverb effect

Reverb can normally be applied only to the
monitored sound (the sound you’re
hearing). When bouncing or mastering, you
can record the sound with reverb applied.

Adjusting the reverb depth

for the each track

You can press [TR1]–[TR4] to move the
cursor to the track corresponding to the
button you pressed.

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