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020a: flanger → delay, 020b: chorus → flanger, 0040: damper resonance – Roland MIDI Implementation DP990F User Manual

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020a: FlangerDelay

This effect connects a flanger and a delay in series.

No

Parameter

Value

Description

1

Flanger Pre Delay

0-125

0.0-100.0 ms

Adjusts the delay time from when

the direct sound begins until the

flanger sound is heard.

2

Flanger Rate Mode

0-1

Hz, note

When this is set to “note,” the

effect is synchronized with the

tempo.

3

Flanger Rate

1-127

0.05-10.00 Hz

Frequency of modulation (Hz)

4

Flanger Rate

0-21

note

Frequency of modulation (note)

5 Flanger

Depth

0-127 0-127

Depth of modulation

6

Flanger Feedback

0-98

-98 - +98%

Adjusts the proportion of the

flanger sound that is fed back into

the effect. Negative (-) settings will

invert the phase.

7

Flanger Balance #1

0-100

D100:0W -

D0:100W

Volume balance between the direct

sound (D) and the flanger sound

(W)

8

Delay Mode

0-1

ms, note

When this is set to “note,” the

effect is synchronized with the

tempo.

9

Delay Time

0-127

0-2540 ms

Adjusts the delay time from the

direct sound until the delay sound

is heard. (Hz)

10 Delay

Time

0-21

note

Adjusts the delay time from the

direct sound until the delay sound

is heard. (note)

11

Delay Feedback

49-89

0 - +80%

Adjusts the proportion of the delay

sound that is fed back into the

effect.

12

Delay HF Damp

0-17

200-8000 Hz,

Bypass

Adjusts the frequency above which

sound fed back to the effect will be

cut. If you do not want to cut the

high frequencies, set this

parameter to Bypass.

13 Delay

Balance

#2

0-100D

100:0W -

D0:100W

Adjusts the volume balance

between the sound that is sent

through the delay (W) and the

sound that is not sent through the

delay (D).

14 Level

0-127 0-127

Output

Level

020b: ChorusFlanger

This effect connects a chorus and a flanger in series.

No

Parameter

Value

Description

1

Chorus Pre Delay

0-125

0.0-100.0 ms

Adjusts the delay time from the

direct sound until the chorus

sound is heard.

2

Chorus Rate Mode

0-1

Hz, note

When this is set to “note,” the

effect is synchronized with the

tempo.

3

Chorus Rate

1-127

0.05-10.00 Hz

Modulation frequency of the

chorus effect (Hz)

4 Chorus

Rate

0-21 note

Modulation frequency of the

chorus effect (note)

5 Chorus

Depth

0-127 0-127

Modulation depth of the chorus

effect

6

Chorus Balance #1

0-100

D100:0W -

D0:100W

Volume balance between the direct

sound (D) and the chorus sound

(W)

7

Flanger Pre Delay

0-125

0.0 - 100.0 ms

Adjusts the delay time from when

the direct sound begins until the

flanger sound is heard.

8

Flanger Rate Mode

0-1

Hz, note

When this is set to “note,” the

effect is synchronized with the

tempo.

9

Flanger Rate

1-127

0.05-10.00 Hz

Modulation frequency of the

flanger effect (Hz)

10 Flanger

Rate

0-21 note

Modulation frequency of the

flanger effect (note)

11 Flanger

Depth

0-127 0-127

Modulation depth of the flanger

effect

12

Flanger Feedback

0-98

-98 - +98%

Adjusts the proportion of the

flanger sound that is fed back into

the effect. Negative (-) settings will

invert the phase.

13

Flanger Balance #2

0-100

D100:0W -

D0:100W

Adjusts the volume balance

between the sound that is sent

through the flanger (W) and the

sound that is not sent through the

flanger (D).

14 Level

0-127 0-127

Output

Level

0040: Damper Resonance

On an acoustic piano, holding down the damper pedal allows other strings to

resonate in sympathy with the notes you play, creating rich and spacious

resonances. This effect simulates these damper resonances.

No

Parameter

Value

Description

1

Depth #1

0-127

0-127

Depth of the effect

2 Damper

0-127 0-127

Depth to which the damper pedal is

pressed (controls the resonant

sound)

3 Pre

LPF

1-32

16-15000 Hz,

Bypass

Frequency of the filter that cuts the

high-frequency content of the input

sound (Bypass: no cut)

4 Pre

HPF

0-31

Bypass,

16-15000 Hz

Frequency of the filter that cuts the

low-frequency content of the input

sound (Bypass: no cut)

5

Peaking Freq

0-16

200-8000 Hz

Frequency of the filter that

boosts/cuts a specific frequency

region of the input sound

6

Peaking Gain

0-30

-15 - +15 dB

Amount of boost/cut produced by

the filter at the specified frequency

region of the input sound

7 Peaking

Q

0-4

0.5, 1.0, 2.0,

4.0, 8.0

Width of the frequency region

boosted/cut by the `Peaking Gain’

parameter (larger values make the

region narrower)

8

HF Damp Freq

1-32

16-15000 Hz,

Bypass

Frequency at which the high-

frequency content of the resonant

sound will be cut (Bypass: no cut)

9

LF Damp Freq

0-31

Bypass,

16-15000 Hz

Frequency at which the

low-frequency content of the

resonant sound will be cut (Bypass:

no cut)

11 Level

0-127 0-127

Output

Level

12

P-Sft Amount

0-127

0-127

Amount of resonance

13 P-Sft

Level

0-127 0-127

Volume level of the resonant

component

14 P-Sft

LPF

1-32

16-15000 Hz,

Bypass

Basic frequency at which the filter

cuts the high-frequency portion of

the resonant component (Bypass:

no cut)

15 P-Sft

HPF

0-31

Bypass,

16-15000 Hz

Basic frequency at which the filter

cuts the low-frequency portion of

the resonant component (Bypass:

no cut)

16

P-Sft to Rev

0-127

0-127

Volume of additional resonance

added to resonant component

17 Damper

Offset

#2

0-64 0-64

Volume of additional slight

resonance when the damper pedal

is not pressed