Warm saturator – Roland SPD-SX PRO Sampling Pad with 32GB Internal Memory User Manual

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Warm Saturator

This is a variety of saturator, and is distinctive for its warmer sound.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

EQ Low Frequency 20–16000 [Hz]

Input filter (low range)

Boosts/cuts the sound below the specified frequency.

EQ Low Gain

-24–+24 [dB]

Amount of boost/cut

EQ High Slope

THRU, -12dB, -24dB

Input filter (high range)

Amount of attenuation per octave

THRU: No attenuation

-12 dB: gentle

-24 dB: steep

EQ High Frequency 20–16000 [Hz]

Input filter (high range)

Attenuates frequencies that are higher than the specified frequency.

DrvPre Type

THRU, LPF, HPF, LSV, HSV Types of filter that precedes the distortion processing

THRU: No filter is applied

LPF: A filter that passes the sound below the specified frequency

HPF: A filter that passes the sound above the specified frequency
LSV: A filter that boosts/cuts the sound below the specified frequency

HSV: A filter that boosts/cuts the sound above the specified frequency

DrvPre Frequency 20–16000 [Hz]

Frequency at which the pre-distortion filter operates

DrvPre Gain

-24.0–+24.0 [dB]

For the LSV/HSV types, the amount of boost/cut

Drive

0.0–+48.0 [dB]

Strength of distortion

DrvPost1 Type

THRU, LPF, HPF, LSV, HSV Type of filter 1 which follows the distortion processing

DrvPost1

Frequency

20–16000 [Hz]

Frequency at which post-distortion filter 1 operates

DrvPost1 Gain

-24.0–+24.0 [dB]

For the LSV/HSV types, the amount of boost/cut

DrvPost2 Type

THRU, LPF, HPF, LSV, HSV Type of filter 2 which follows the distortion processing

DrvPost2

Frequency

20–16000 [Hz]

Frequency at which post-distortion filter 2 operates

DrvPost2 Gain

-24.0–+24.0 [dB]

For the LSV/HSV types, the amount of boost/cut

DrvPost3 Type

THRU, LPF, HPF, BPF,

PKG

Type of filter 3 which follows the distortion processing

THRU: No filter is applied
LPF: A filter that passes the sound below the specified frequency

HPF: A filter that passes the sound above the specified frequency

BPF: A filter that passes only the specified frequency

PKG: A filter that boosts/cuts the specified frequency

DrvPost3

Frequency

20–16000 [Hz]

Frequency at which post-distortion filter 3 operates

DrvPost3 Gain

-24.0–+24.0 [dB]

For the PKG type, the amount of boost/cut

DrvPost3 Q

0.5–16.0

Width of the frequency range affected by the filter

Makeup Sense

-60.0–0.0 [dB]

Adjust this value so that the sound is not made louder when distortion is
applied.

DrvPost Gain

-48.0–+12.0 [dB]

Gain following distortion processing

Drive Balance (*1) D100:0W–D0:100W

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

Level

0–127

Output Level

*1: This parameter corresponds to MFX Ctrl. For details, refer to

Controlling the MFX with the PAD EDIT [1] [2] Knobs (MFX

Ctrl)

(P.198)”.

*1: This parameter corresponds to MASTER EFFECT CTRL. For details, refer to

Controlling the MASTER EFFECT with the MASTER

EFFECT Knob (MASTER EFFECT CTRL)

(P.199)”.

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