Multi-effects, Reverb, Multi-effects reverb – Roland MC-909 User Manual

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Effects

Multi-effects

These are general-purpose multi-effects that can transform the
sound, and give it a completely different character. MFX1 provides
38 types, and MFX2 provides 47 types. You can select one effect type
for each of these two effect units. A wide range of types are included,
such as distortion and flanger. Although the multi-effect types
include a compressor, this is independent of the compressor
described earlier.

fig.4-04

Reverb

Reverb is an effect that creates the reverberation that is characteristic
of sound heard in a hall. You can choose from four types of reverb.

fig.4-05

Parameter

Range

Explanation

(MFX Type)

0–38 (MFX1)
0–47 (MFX2)

The effect used by multi-ef-
fects 1 (or 2)
* For details on each effect,

refer to “Multi-Effects List”
(p. 92).

MFX1 (2) Re-
verb Send
Level

0–127

Depth of reverb applied to the
sound processed through
multi-effect 1 (2)

Set this to 0 if you don’t
want to apply reverb.

MFX1 Output
Assign

DRY, MFX2

Output destination of the
sound processed through
multi-effects 1

DRY:

MIX OUTPUT jacks

MFX2:

Multi-effects 2

(multi-effects 1 and 2 will be
connected in series)

* This parameter exists only

for MFX 1.

Parameter

Range

Explanation

(Reverb Type)

OFF, 1–4

Type of reverb

OFF:

Reverb not used

1 (REVERB):

Basic reverb

2 (SRV ROOM):

A more de-

tailed simulation of room
reverberation

3 (SRV HALL):

A more de-

tailed simulation of hall re-
verberation

4 (SRV PLATE):

A simula-

tion of a plate echo (a reverb
device using a metal plate)

1 (REVERB)

Type

ROOM1,
ROOM2,
STAGE1,
STAGE2,
HALL1,
HALL2,
DELAY,
PAN-DELAY

Type of reverb/delay

ROOM1:

Short, high-densi-

ty reverberation

ROOM2:

Short, low-density

reverberation

STAGE1:

A greater amount

of late reverberation

STAGE2:

Emphasis on ear-

ly reflections

HALL1:

Clear reverberation

HALL2:

Rich reverberation

DELAY:

A conventional de-

lay

PAN-DELAY:

A delay in

which the reflected sound
moves between left and
right

Time

0–127

Length of reverberation
(Type: ROOM1–HALL2)
Delay time
(Type: DELAY, PAN-DELAY)

HF Damp

200–8000 Hz,
BYPASS

Frequency at which the high-
frequency portion of the re-
verberation will be cut (BY-
PASS: no cut)

Delay Feed-
back

0–127

Number of delay repetitions
(valid only if Type is DELAY
or PAN-DELAY)

Level

0–127

Volume of the reverb sound/
delay sound

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