Roland GR-33 User Manual
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Chapter 6 Using the Built-in Effects
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FL FEEDBACK (Flanger feedback level) -98–+98 %
Specify the proportion (%) of the flanger sound that is to be
returned to the input.
returned to the input.
Positive (+) settings will return the sound to the input with
the original phase, while negative (-) settings produce an
inverted phase.
You can set a value from -98% to +98%, in steps of 2%. There
is no feedback when the value is zero.
the original phase, while negative (-) settings produce an
inverted phase.
You can set a value from -98% to +98%, in steps of 2%. There
is no feedback when the value is zero.
FL BALANCE (Flanger Balance) D100:0E–D0:100E
Specify the volume balance between the chorus sound that
passes through the flanger and the chorus sound that does
not pass through the flanger.
passes through the flanger and the chorus sound that does
not pass through the flanger.
With a setting of D100:0E only the chorus sound will be
output, and with a setting of D0:100E only the chorus that
passes through the flanger sound will be output.
output, and with a setting of D0:100E only the chorus that
passes through the flanger sound will be output.
LEVEL (Output level) 0–127
Specify the output volume.
38: CHO/DLY (Chorus/Delay)
This effect connects a chorus and a delay in parallel. The
parameters are essentially the same as “35: CHO
parameters are essentially the same as “35: CHO
→
DLY.”
However, Delay Balance specifies the volume balance
between the original sound and the delay sound.
between the original sound and the delay sound.
fig.6-41
39: FL/DLY (Flanger/Delay)
This effect connects a flanger and a delay in parallel. The
parameters are essentially the same as “36: FL
parameters are essentially the same as “36: FL
→
DLY.”
However, Delay Balance specifies the volume balance
between the original sound and the delay sound.
between the original sound and the delay sound.
fig.6-42
40: CHO/FL (Chorus/Flanger)
This effect connects a chorus and a flanger in parallel. The
parameters are essentially the same as “37:CHO
parameters are essentially the same as “37:CHO
→
FL.”
However, Flanger Balance specifies the volume balance
between the original sound and the flanger sound.
between the original sound and the flanger sound.
fig.6-43
R in
R out
L in
L out
Feedback
Balance E
Balance D
Balance E
Balance D
Chorus
Delay
R in
R out
L in
L out
Feedback
Feedback
Feedback
Balance E
Balance D
Balance E
Balance D
Flanger
Delay
R in
R out
L in
L out
Feedback
Balance E
Balance D
Balance E
Balance D
Chorus
Flanger