P.73, Multi tap delay, Reverse delay – Roland Prelude User Manual

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This effect provides four delays. Each of the Delay Time parameters
can be set to a note length based on the selected tempo. You can also
set the panning and level of each delay sound.

fig.MFX-49

This is a reverse delay that adds a reversed and delayed sound to the
input sound. A tap delay is connected immediately after the reverse
delay.

fig.MFX-50

Adds a shuffle to the delay sound, giving the sound a bouncy delay
effect with a swing feel.

fig.MFX-51

49:

MULTI TAP DELAY

Parameter

Value

Description

Delay 1–4 Time

0–2600 ms,
note

Adjusts the time until Delays 1–4 are
heard.

Delay 1
Feedback

-98– +98%

Adjusts the amount of the delay sound
that’s fed back into the effect. Negative (-)
settings invert the phase.

HF Damp

200–8000 Hz,
BYPASS

Adjusts the frequency above which sound
fed back to the effect is filtered out. If you
don’t want to filter out any the high fre-
quencies, set this parameter to BYPASS.

Delay 1–4 Pan

L64–63R

Stereo location of Delays 1–4

Delay 1–4 Level 0–127

Output level of Delays 1–4

Low Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the low frequency range

High Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the high frequency range

Balance

D100:0W–
D0:100W

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

Level

0–127

Output level

50:

REVERSE DELAY

Parameter

Range

Explanation

Threshold

0–127

Volume at which the reverse de-
lay will begin to be applied

Rev Delay Time

0–1300 ms, note

Delay time from when sound is
input into the reverse delay until
the delay sound is heard

Rev Delay
Feedback

-98– +98%

Proportion of the delay sound
that is to be returned to the input
of the reverse delay (negative
values invert the phase)

Rev Delay HF
Damp

200–8000 Hz,
BYPASS

Frequency at which the high-fre-
quency content of the reverse-de-
layed sound will be cut (BYPASS:
no cut)

Rev Delay Pan

L64–63R

Panning of the reverse delay
sound

Rev Delay Level

0–127

Volume of the reverse delay
sound

L in

R in

L out

R out

Multi Tap Delay

Balance W

Balance D

Balance W

Balance D

Delay 1

Delay 3

Delay 4

Delay 2

Feed
back

2-Band

EQ

2-Band

EQ

Feedback

L in

R in

Rev. Delay

L out

R out

2-Band

EQ

2-Band

EQ

Rev

Delay

D2

D1

D3

Delay 1 – 3 Time

0–1300 ms, note

Delay time from when sound is
input into the tap delay until the
delay sound is heard

Delay 3 Feedback

-98– +98%

Proportion of the delay sound
that is to be returned to the input
of the tap delay (negative values
invert the phase)

Delay HF Damp

200–8000 Hz, BYPASS

Frequency at which the low-fre-
quency content of the tap delay
sound will be cut (BYPASS: no
cut)

Delay 1 Pan’,
‘Delay 2 Pan

L64–63R

Panning of the tap delay sounds

Delay 1 Level’,
‘Delay 2 Level

0–127

Volume of the tap delay sounds

Low Gain

-15– +15 dB

Amount of boost/cut for the low-
frequency range

High Gain

-15– +15 dB

Amount of boost/cut for the high-
frequency range

Balance

D100:0W–D0:100W

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

Level

0–127

Output volume

51:

SHUFFLE DELAY

Parameter

Value

Description

Delay Time

0–2600 ms,
note

Adjusts the time until the delay sound is
heard.

Shuffle
Rate

0–100%

Adjusts the ratio (as a percentage) of the
time that elapses before Delay B sounds rel-
ative to the time that elapses before the De-
lay A sounds.

When set to 100%, the delay times are
the same.

Acceleration

0–15

Adjusts the speed which the Delay Time
changes from the current setting to its speci-
fied new setting.

Feedback

-98– +98%

Adjusts the amount of the delay that’s fed
back into the effect. Negative (-) settings in-
vert the phase.

HF Damp

200–8000 Hz,
BYPASS

Adjusts the frequency above which sound
fed back to the effect is filtered out. If you
don’t want to filter out any high frequencies,
set this parameter to BYPASS.

Pan A/B

0–127

Stereo location of Delay A/B

Level A/B

0–127

Volume of delay A/B

Low Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the low frequency range

High Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the high frequency range

Balance

D100:0W–
D0:100W

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

Level

0–127

Output level

Parameter

Range

Explanation

Feedback

L in

R in

Delay

L out

R out

2-Band

EQ

2-Band

EQ

A

B

Delay A

Delay B

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