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Roland Groovebox D2 User Manual

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Chapter 4. Applying Effects to the Sound (Effects)
Reverb
Reverb is an effect which adds reverberation and ambiance to the sound, creating an impression of spatial depth. It simulates the
sound of music played in a concert hall. This section describes the settings for using the reverb function.
Turning reverb on/off
Reverb is turned on by pressing [REVERB] and confirming that its indicator has lighted. To turn it off, press the button again,
extinguishing the indicator.
* This lets you turn the effect on/off for all parts regardless of other settings.
Adjusting the reverb depth for individual parts
Refer to the explanation of Part Reverb Level in Modifying the settings of each part (p. 19).
Making detailed settings
1. Hold down [REVERB] and press [EDIT].
* If the D-FIELD function ASSIGN 2 is set to “REVERB,” you can also access the setting screen by holding down the D-FIELD function
button [ASSIGN 2] and pressing [EDIT].
2. Press [ENTER] to select a parameter.
3. Turn [VALUE] to modify the setting.
4. When you are finished, press [EXIT]
.
* Parameters with an “X” or “Y” following the value will be selected when using D-FIELD to control the reverb (p. 39). “X” can be controlled by moving
your finger to left and right, and “Y” by moving your finger up and down.
Screen Parameter Explanation Value
TYPE Selecting the type. ROOM1 (reverb with short decay and high density),
ROOM2 (reverb with short decay and low density),
STAGE1 (reverb with much lingering reverberation),
STAGE2 (reverb with strong early reflections),
HALL1 (clear-sounding reverb),
HALL2 (rich-sounding reverb)
TIME Adjusting the length of rever-
beration. You can adjust the
time over which the reverbera-
tion will continue.
0127 X
HF DAMP Specifies the frequency at
which the high frequency por-
tions of the reverberation will
be cut. Lowering this setting
will cause more of the upper
frequency content to be cut,
making the reverberation more
muted.
200 (Hz)8.00 (kHz), BYPASS
* If this “BYPASS” is selected, the high frequency
range will not be cut.
REVERB LEVEL You can adjust the overall vol-
ume of reverb for the eight
parts (rhythm part and parts 1
7).
0127 Y
MFX TO REV LEVEL Specifies the volume of the re-
verb that will be applied to the
Multi-effects sound.
Applies reverb equally to each
of the parts with Multi-effects
set at ON regardless of the Part
Reverb Level for each part.
0127
* This setting does not have any effect on a part with
the MFX switch turned off (p. 19).

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Roland Groovebox D2 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelGroovebox D2
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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