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About Eect Types
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Delay
DELAY x2
Input A
Delay
Output A
DRY
FB
DPF
PRE DPF
WET POSITION
WET POSITION
POST DPF
Input B
Delay
Output B
DRY
FB
DPF
PRE DPF
POST DPF
This is a dual-mono delay.
The operation procedures for A and B are the same.
WET POSITION
The wet position species how the delay’s
wet signal is related to the position of the DPF
(Damp Filter).
PRE DAMP: Takes the wet sound from before the
damp lter.
The signal before passing through the damp lter
is used as the wet signal. In this case, the damp
lter is applied only to the delay feedback.
POST DAMP: Takes the wet sound from after the
damp lter.
The signal after passing through the damp lter
is used as the wet signal. In this case, the damp
lter is applied to all of the delay sound.
DELAY TIME
Time between the original sound and when the
delay is heard
0.0-1350ms
TAP
Tap Tempo
Species the DELAY TIME as the average interval
at which the button is pressed.
FEEDBACK
Amount of delayed sound returned to the input
of the delay.
The feedback level species the amount of
sound that is returned. Increasing this setting will
increase the number of delay repetitions.
WET LEVEL Level of the delay sound
DRY LEVEL Level of the original sound
LF DMP GAIN Low-frequency attenuation of the delay sound
LF DMP FREQ
Frequency at which the low-frequency region of
the delay sound begins to be attenuated
HF DMP GAIN High-frequency attenuation of the delay sound
HF DMP FREQ
Frequency at which the high-frequency region of
the delay sound begins to be attenuated
LONG DELAY
Input L
Input R
Delay
Output L
Output R
DRY
DRY
FEEDBACK
LEVEL
L
R
DPF
This is a mono-in, stereo-out long delay.
DELAY TIME L
Time from the original sound until the left-
channel delay is heard
0.0-2700ms
DELAY TIME L TAP
Tap Tempo
Species the DELAY TIME L as the average interval
at which the button is pressed.
DELAY TIME R
Time from the original sound until the right-
channel delay is heard
0.0-2700ms
DELAY TIME R TAP
Tap Tempo
Species the DELAY TIME R as the average
interval at which the button is pressed.
FB TIME
Time until the delayed sound is returned to the
input of the delay
FB LEVEL
Amount of delayed sound returned to the input
of the delay.
The feedback level species the amount of
sound that is returned. Increasing this setting will
increase the number of delay repetitions.
WET LEVEL Level of the delay sound
DRY LEVEL Level of the original sound
LF DMP GAIN Low-frequency attenuation of the delay sound
LF DMP FREQ
Frequency at which the low-frequency region of
the delay sound begins to be attenuated
HF DMP GAIN High-frequency attenuation of the delay sound
HF DMP FREQ
Frequency at which the high-frequency region of
the delay sound begins to be attenuated

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Roland M-5000 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelM-5000
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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