Roland BR-800 User Manual

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84
 
Adding a Sense of Spaciousness
 
1
 
Press the [TRACK] button. 
 
2
 
Use the CURSOR [
] [
] buttons to move the 
cursor to “REVERB” or “CHO/DLY,” and press the 
[ENTER] button.
 
The send level screen will appear.
 
D_Reverb.eps
 
3
 
Press the [ENTER] button.
 
The loop effect parameter edit screen will appear.
 
For REVERB
 
D_Reverb_Edit.eps
 
For CHO/DLY
 
D_Chorus_Edit.eps
 
4
 
Use the CURSOR [
] [
] buttons to select a 
parameter, and use the dial to edit the value.
 
For details on the parameters for each effect, refer to 
“Parameter List” (p. 84).
 
5
 
When you’ve finished editing, press the [EXIT] 
button a number of times to return to the play screen.
 
This effect adds reverberation to the sound.
 
Editing the Loop Effect
The loop effect does not have “patches.” Loop effect 
settings are saved as part of the song data.
 
Parameter List
 
REVERB
 
Parameter/
Range
Explanation
 
TYPE
 
Select the type of reverb. 
Various different simulations of space are offered.
AMBIENCE
Simulates an ambience microphone (off-mic, 
placed at a distance from the sound source) 
used in recording and other applications. 
Rather than emphasizing the reverberation, 
this reverb is used to produce a sense of 
openness and depth.
ROOM
Simulates the reverberation in a small 
room. Provides warm reverberations.
HALL 1
Simulates the reverberation in a concert 
hall. Provides clear and spacious reverber-
ations.
HALL 2
Simulates the reverberation in a concert 
hall. Provides mild reverberations.
PLATE
Simulates plate reverberation (a reverb unit 
that uses the vibration of a metallic plate). 
Provides a metallic sound with a distinct 
upper range.
SPRING
This simulates the sound of a guitar amp’s 
built-in spring reverb.
MODULATE
This reverb adds the wavering sound 
found in hall reverb to provide an extreme-
ly pleasant reverb sound.
 
REV TIME (Reverb Time)
 
0.1s–10.0s
Adjusts the length (time) of reverberation.
 
PRE DELAY
 
0ms–500ms
Adjusts the time until the reverb sound ap-
pears.
 
LOW CUT (Low Cut Filter)
 
FLAT, 
55Hz–800Hz
This sets the frequency at which the low cut 
filter begins to take effect. When “FLAT” is 
selected, the low cut filter will have no ef-
fect.
 
HIGH CUT (High Cut Filter)
 
700Hz–11kHz, 
FLAT
This sets the frequency at which the high 
cut filter begins to take effect. When 
“FLAT” is selected, the high cut filter will 
have no effect.
 
DENSITY
 
0–10
Adjusts the density of the reverb sound.
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