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Effects List

Appendices

09: Dynamic Processor

(Stereo Dynamic Processor)

A comp/limiter, enhancer, 3-band equalizer, and noise suppressor
are connected in series.

Comp/Limiter is able to use as a compressor, which controls
inconsistencies in sound levels by suppressing high sound levels
while lifting weaker signals, or as a limiter that prevents the signal
from reaching exceedingly high levels.

Enhancer regulates the high-end overtones, clarifying the sound and
the sound contour.

3-Band Equalizer works in three frequency ranges: Low, Mid, and
High. You can set the frequencies and boost or cut the level.

Noise Suppressor leaves the original sound unmodified, but mutes
only the noise during the silent intervals.

fig.MFX-09

10: Tape Echo Simulator

This virtual tape echo gives you real tape delay sound. This
simulates the tape echo part of Roland’s RE-201 Space Echo.

fig.MFX-10

Parameter

Value

Description

Comp Sw

OFF, ON

Turns the comp/limiter on/off.

Comp Thresh-
old #1

-60–0 dB

Sets the volume level at which
the compression begins.

Comp Attack

0–127

Sets the time after the sound vol-
ume is crossed the compressor
threshold until compression be-
gins.

Comp Release

0–127

Specifies the time from when the
volume drops below the com-
pressor threshold until com-
pression is no longer applied.

Comp Ratio

1.5:1, 2:1, 4:1,
100:1

Sets the “source sound:output
sound” compression ratio.

Comp Gain

-60– +12 dB

Output gain

Enhan Sw

OFF, ON

Turns the enhancer on/off.

Enhan Sens

0–127

Sensitivity of the enhancer

Enhan Frequen-
cy

0–127

Sets the lower limit of the fre-
quencies to which the enhance-
ment effect is added.

Enhan Mix Lev-
el

0–127

Level of the overtones generated
by the enhancer

Enhan Level

0–127

Volume of the enhancer sound

EQ Low Freq

50–4000 Hz

Frequency of the low range

EQ Low Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the low range

EQ Mid Freq

50–20000 Hz

Frequency of the middle range

EQ Mid Q

0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 2.0,
4.0, 8.0

Gain of the middle range
Set a higher value for Q to nar-
row the range to be affected.

EQ Mid Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the middle range

EQ Hi Freq

2000–20000 Hz

Frequency of the high range

EQ Hi Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the high range

NS Sw

OFF, ON

Turns the noise suppressor on/
off.

NS Threshold
#2

0–127

Adjusts the level at which the
noise suppressor will begin to
take effect.

* When the signal drops below

the specified level, it will be
muted.

L

R

Comp/
Limiter

3-Band

EQ

Noise

Suppressor

Enhancer

NS Release

0–127

Sets the transition time from
when the noise suppression
starts to the point where the vol-
ume reaches 0.

Parameter

Value

Description

Mode

S, M, L, S+M,
S+L, M+L,
S+M+L

Sets the combination of play-
back heads to be used.
The RE-201 had three playback
heads to make different delay
times (Short, Medium, and Long
delay) at once. For example, to
use the short and middle heads,
select S+M.

Repeat Rate #1

0–127

Sets the tape speed.
This corresponds to the delay
time in a contemporary delay ef-
fect.

Intensity #2

0–127

Sets the repeat times of the de-
layed sound.
This is analogous to a contempo-
rary delay’s feedback setting.

Bass

-100– +100

These are the echo sound’s bass
and treble adjustments.
When set to 0, they make no
change to the sound.

Treble

Head S Pan

L63–63R

These are the pan (left-right) set-
tings for each of the heads for
Short, Medium, and Long delay
time.

* This parameter does not

appear on the original RE-201.

Head M Pan
Head L Pan

Tape Distortion 0–5

Adds the distortion characteris-
tic of tape.
The distortion gets more intense
as the value is increased.

W/F Rate

0–127

Frequency of the wow and flut-
ter modulation
The wavering of multiple pitch-
es that appears from tape wear
and irregularities in rotation is
called wow and flutter.

W/F Depth

0–127

Modulation depth of the wow
and flutter

Echo Level

0–127

Volume of the echo sound.

Parameter

Value

Description

L

R

Tape Echo