Midi implementation, 015e: stereo delay4, 015f: stereo delay5 – Roland MIDI Implementation F-120R User Manual

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015e: Stereo Delay4

This is a stereo delay.

No

Parameter

Value

Description

1

Delay Left
Mode

0–1

ms, note

When this is set to “note,” the
eff ect is synchronized with the
tempo.

2

Delay Left

0–127

1–1270 ms

Adjusts the time until the
delay sound is heard. (Hz)

3

Delay Left

0–21

note

Adjusts the time until the
delay sound is heard. (note)

4

Delay Right
Mode

0–1

ms, note

Settings of the Delay Right
The parameters are the same
as for the Delay Left.

5

Delay Right

0–127

1–1270 ms

6

Delay Right

0–21

note

7

Phase Left

0–1

Normal,
Inverse

Phase of the delay sound

8

Phase Right

0–1

9

Feedback
Mode

0–1

Normal,
Cross

Selects the way in which delay
sound is fed back into the
eff ect. (See the fi gures above.)

10

Feedback #1

49–89

0–+80%

Adjusts the amount of the
delay sound that’s fed back
into the eff ect.

11

HF Damp

0–17

200–8000 Hz,
Bypass

Adjusts the frequency above
which sound fed back to the
eff ect is fi ltered out. If you
don’t want to fi lter out any
high frequencies, set this
parameter to Bypass.

12

Low Gain

0-30

-15–+15 dB

Gain of the low frequency
range

13

High Gain

0-30

-15–+15 dB

Gain of the high frequency
range

14

Balance #2

0-100

D100:0W–
D0:100W

Volume balance between the
direct sound (D) and the delay
sound (W)

15

Level

0-127

0–127

Output level

015f: Stereo Delay5

This is a stereo delay.

No

Parameter

Value

Description

1

Delay Left
Mode

0–1

ms, note

When this is set to “note,” the
eff ect is synchronized with the
tempo.

2

Delay Left

0–127

1–1270 ms

Adjusts the time until the
delay sound is heard. (Hz)

3

Delay Left

0–21

note

Adjusts the time until the
delay sound is heard. (note)

4

Delay Right
Mode

0–1

ms, note

Settings of the Delay Right
The parameters are the same
as for the Delay Left.

5

Delay Right

0–127

1–1270 ms

6

Delay Right

0–21

note

7

Phase Left

0–1

Normal,
Inverse

Phase of the delay sound

8

Phase Right

0–1

9

Feedback
Mode

0–1

Normal,
Cross

Selects the way in which delay
sound is fed back into the
eff ect. (See the fi gures above.)

10

Feedback #1

49–89

0–+80%

Adjusts the amount of the
delay sound that’s fed back
into the eff ect.

11

HF Damp

0–17

200–8000 Hz,
Bypass

Adjusts the frequency above
which sound fed back to the
eff ect is fi ltered out. If you
don’t want to fi lter out any
high frequencies, set this
parameter to Bypass.

12

Low Gain

0–30

-15–+15 dB

Gain of the low frequency
range

No

Parameter

Value

Description

13

High Gain

0–30

-15–+15 dB

Gain of the high frequency
range

14

Balance #2

0–100

D100:0W–
D0:100W

Volume balance between the
direct sound (D) and the delay
sound (W)

15

Level

0–127

0–127

Output level

0150: Monaural Delay

A delay that provides a long delay time.

No

Parameter

Value

Description

1

Delay Mode

0–1

ms, note

When this is set to “note,” the
eff ect is synchronized with the
tempo.

2

Delay Time

0–127

1–2540 ms

Delay time from when the
original sound is heard to
when the delay sound is heard
(Hz)

3

Delay Time
#1

0–21

note

Delay time from when the
original sound is heard to
when the delay sound is heard
(note)

4

Phase

0–1

NORMAL,
INVERSE

Phase of the delay (NORMAL:
non-inverted, INVERSE:
inverted)

5

Feedback

49–89

0–+80%

Proportion of the delay sound
that is to be returned to the
input

6

HF Damp

0–17

200–8000 Hz,
Bypass

Frequency at which the
high-frequency content of
the delayed sound will be cut
(Bypass: no cut)

7

Pan

0–127

L64–63R

Panning of the delay sound

8

Low Gain

0–30

-15–+15 dB

Amount of boost/cut for the
high-frequency range

9

High Gain

0–30

-15–+15 dB

Amount of boost/cut for the
high-frequency range

10

Balance #2

0–100

D100:0W–
D0:100W

Volume balance of the original
sound (D) and the delay sound
(W)

11

Level

0–127

0–127

Output volume

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