Splice, Wet solo, Caution :-d – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 51: Roland RE-201 Space Echo

Splice

Normally, the splice on the tape loop comes around at regular in-
tervals. This interval varies, and is determined by the selected Re-
peat Rate. Depending on what Tape Quality is selected, the splice
can be subtle or obvious, and can work as a catalyst for chaos es-

pecially when the RE-201 is in a state of self-oscillation.

This switch resets the location of the tape “splice” when the switch is actuated.
It is a momentary switch that pops back into the off position immediately after
it is activated, allowing the user to trigger the splice point at will.

Note that the splice effect isn't immediate. It drops the splice at the write head,
and it needs time to go over the read heads (at which point there will be a
dropout), and then the tape capstan (where it will create some wow and flut-
ter).

Wet Solo

When this switch is OFF, the dry/unprocessed signal is mixed
with the wet/processed signal. When set to ON, only the pro-
cessed signal is heard.

Wet Solo is useful when the plug-in is placed on an effect group/bus that is
configured for use with channel sends. When the plug-in is used on a channel
insert, this control should generally be OFF.

Note:

Wet Solo is a global (per RE-201 plug-in instance) control.

Caution :-D

lf the RE-201 generates noise after installation, changing the location or po-
sition is indicated to correct the situation. Avoid prolonged use in dusty, hot
or high humidity places.

Roland® and RE-201 Space Echo® are registered trademarks of Roland Corporation, Japan and
are used under license. Portions of this RE-201 manual section is ©copyright Roland Corporation,
Japan and are used under license with kind permission from Roland.

The Roland RE-201 original hardware unit

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