EasyManua.ls Logo

Roland G-800 - Fas Adacas EOAR

Roland G-800
124 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
G-800
Reference
Manual
(f)
Cho
Depth
(0~127)
This
parameter
sets
the
depth
at
which
the
Chorus
sound
is
modulated.
Higher
values
result
in
deeper
modulation.
(g)
Cho
>
Reverb
(0~127)
This
parameter
sets
the
amount
of
Chorus
sound
that
will
be
sent
to
the
Reverb.
Higher
values
result
in
more
sound
being
sent.
The
value
“127”
effectively
allows
you
to
connect
the
Chorus
and
Reverb
effects
in
series
(Chorus
before
Reverb).
If
you
do
not
wish
the
Chorus
signal
to
be
processed
by
the
Reverb
effect,
set
this
value
to
“0”.
(h)
Cho—Dly
(0~127)
This
parameter
sets
the
amount
of
Chorus
sound
that
will
be
sent
to
the
Delay.
Higher
values
result
in
more
sound
being
sent.
The
value
“127”
effectively
allows
you
to
connect
the
Chorus
and
Delay
effects
in
series
(Chorus
before
Delay).
If
you
do
not
wish
the
Chorus
signal
to
be
processed
by
the
Delay
effect,
set
this
value
to
“0”.
Tip:
Use
this
parameter
whenever
you
want
to
process
an
Arranger
part
using
the
Delay
effect
(see
below).
Ifall
you
are
interested
in
is
Delay,
set
the
Chor
Delay,
Cho
Rate
and
Cho
Depth
param-
eters
to
0.
Bear
in
mind,
though,
that
doing
so
means
that
a
“proper”
Chorus
effect
is
no
longer
available.
m@
Value
Use
the
[UPPER/VARIATION]
knob
to
specify
a
value
for the
selected
Parameter.
For
clar-
ity’s
sake,
we
put
the
parameter
range
next
to
the
respective
parameters
(see
above).
Delay
page
Macro
Parameter
Value
O
Master
page:
[F1]
(Mixer)>
[F4]
(Effct)
Effect:
[PAGE]
A/V
(select
page
3)
E
Macro
20
Delay
creates
echoes.
Itis
also
possible
to
give
depth
and
width
to
a
sound
by
adding
a
short
Delay
to
the
original
sound
(a
technique
often
used
for
rock-’n’-roll
songs
and
in
Karaoke
bars).
You
can
choose
among
10
types
of
Delay.
a
Delay2,
These
are
conventional
Delays.
1,
2
and
3
have
progressively
longer
Delay
times.
EA
e
e
e
Delay4
This
is
a
Delay
with
a
rather
short
Delay
time
(kind
of
"slap
back”
effect).
IES
SE
Ed
a
The
Delay
sound
moves
between
left
and
right.
This
is
effective
when
listening
in
Pan
Delay3
stereo.
1,
2
and
3
have
progressively
longer
Delay
times.
Pan
Delav4
This
is
a
rather
short
Delay
with
the
Delayed
sound
moving
between
left
and
Y
right.
It
is
effective
when
listening
in
stereo
(kind
of
stereo
“slap
back”
effect).
Reverb
is
added
to
the
Delay
sound
which
moves
between
left
and
right.
It
is
Dly
To
Rev
5
;
ars
effective
when
listening
in
stereo.
PanRepeat
The
Delay
sound
moves
between
left
and
right
channels,
but
the
pan
position
is
R
different
from
the
effects
listed
above.
It
is
effective
when
listening
in
stereo.

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Roland G-800

Related product manuals