Using reverb, chorus and mfx effects ([reverb]), Editing the reverb, chorus and mfx effects, This button lets you make effect settings (p. 40) – Roland Prelude User Manual

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Performance Functions and Effects

The Prelude contains built-in reverb, chorus, and multi-effect
(MFX) processors. You can choose an effect type for each
processor.

MFX will apply only to the realtime performance of the part
you play by hand (the Upper Part or Lower Part). Be aware
that MFX never applies to recorded song data.

1.

Press [REVERB].

The “Reverb” setting screen will appear.

2.

Use [

] [

] to select a page, and use [

] [

] to

select the parameter that you want to edit.

On some pages, the display also shows the MFX that is
linked to the Tone that currently selected for the Upper and
Lower parts. The “Effect Send” allows you to set the
Chorus and Reverb Send values for the Upper and Lower
parts.

3.

Turn the VALUE dial to edit the value.

4.

When you’re finished editing the effect settings, press

[REVERB] or [EXIT].

The Main screen will appear.

Effect Parameters

Using Reverb, Chorus and
MFX Effects ([REVERB])

Editing the Reverb, Chorus and MFX
Effects

Page

Parameter

Explanation

Value

EFFECT

SEND

Upper
MFX
Chorus
Send

Specifies the amount of
chorus that will be
applied to the sound of
the Upper Part that has
passed through MFX. Set
this to “0” if you don’t
want to apply chorus.

0–127

Upper
MFX
Reverb
Send

Specifies the amount of
reverb that will be
applied to the sound of
the Upper Part that has
passed through MFX. Set
this to “0” if you don’t
want to apply reverb.

0–127

Lower
MFX
Chorus
Send

Specifies the amount of
chorus that will be
applied to the sound of
the Lower Part that has
passed through MFX. Set
this to “0” if you don’t
want to apply chorus.

0–127

Lower
MFX
Reverb
Send

Specifies the amount of
reverb that will be
applied to the sound of
the Lower Part that has
passed through MFX. Set
this to “0” if you don’t
want to apply reverb.

0–127

Chorus
Output
Select

Specifies how the sound
routed through chorus
will be output.
MAIN: Output to the
OUTPUT jacks in stereo.
REV: Output to reverb in
mono.
M+R: Output to the
OUTPUT jacks in stereo,
and to reverb in mono.

MAIN,
REV,
M+R

LOWER

MFX

See “Multi-Effects Parameters” (p. 56)

UPPER

MFX

CHORUS

See “Chorus Parameters” (p. 82)

REVERB

See “Reverb Parameters” (p. 83)

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