Roland G-70 User Manual
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Appendix | MFX and IFX types and parameters
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G-70 Music Workstation
● Delay Right Time [note] (Musical Notes)—Delay times
● Delay Center Time [sync] (msec, Note)—Use this parame-
ter to specify whether (“Note”) or not (“msec”) the center
delay time should be synchronized to the Arranger or
Recorder tempo. Depending on your choice, the setting
range of the following parameter refers to a speed or a
note value.
● Delay Center Time (msec) 0~2600 [ms]—Adjust the time
delay from the direct sound until when the center delay
sound is heard.
● Delay Center Time [note] (Musical Notes)—Delay times
● Center Feedback (–98%~0~+98%)—Adjusts the amount
of the delay sound that’s fed back into the effect. Negative
(–) settings invert the phase.
● Delay HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass)—Adjusts the fre-
● Left Level (0~127)
● Right Level (0~127)
● Center Level (0~127)—Output level of the delay sound.
● Output Mode (Speaker, Phones)—Adjusts the method
● EQ Low Gain (–15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the low fre-
● EQ High Gain (-15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the high fre-
● Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W)—Volume bal-
ance between the direct (D) and the effect sound (W).
74. Long Time DLY
A delay in which the delay time can be varied smoothly, and
allowing an extended delay to be produced.
● Delay Time [sync] (msec, Note)—Use this parameter to
● Delay Time [msec] (0~2600ms)—Adjusts the time until
● Delay Time [note] (Musical Notes)—Delay times can be
● Delay Acceleration (0~15)—Adjusts the time over which
● Feedback (–98%~0~+98%)—Adjusts the amount of the
delay sound that’s fed back into the effect. Negative (–)
settings invert the phase.
● Delay HF Damp (200~8000Hz, Bypass)—Adjusts the fre-
● Panpot (L64~0~63R)—Stereo location of the output
● EQ Low Gain (–15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the low fre-
● EQ High Gain (-15dB~0~15dB)—Gain of the high fre-
● Balance (D100:0W, D50:50W, D0:100W)—Volume bal-
ance between the direct (D) and the effect sound (W).
75. Tape Echo
A virtual tape echo that produces a realistic tape delay sound.
This simulates the tape echo section of a Roland RE-201
Space Echo.
● Mode (S, M, L, S+M, S+L, M+L, S+M+L)—Combination of
playback heads to use. Select from three different heads
with different delay times. S: short, M: middle, L: long.
● Repeat Rate (0~127)—Tape speed. Increasing this value
will shorten the spacing of the delayed sounds.
● Intensity (0~127)—Amount of delay repeats.
● Bass (–15dB~0~15dB)—Boost/cut for the lower range of
the echo sound.
● Treble (–15dB~0~15dB)—Boost/cut for the upper range
of the echo sound.
● Head S Pan (L64~0~63R)
● Head M Pan (L64~0~63R)
● Head L Pan (L64~0~63R)—Independent panning for the
short, middle, and long playback heads.
● Tape Distortion (0~5)—Amount of tape-dependent distor-
tion to be added. This simulates the slight tonal changes
that can be detected by signal-analysis equipment. Increas-
ing this value will increase the distortion.
● Wow/Flutter Rate (0~127)—Speed of wow/flutter (com-
plex variation in pitch caused by tape wear and rotational
irregularity).
● Wow/Flutter Depth (0~127)—Depth of wow/flutter.
● Echo Level (0~127)—Volume of the echo sound.
● Direct Level (0~127)—Volume of the original sound.
● Level (0~127)—Output level.
76. LoFi Noise
In addition to a lo-fi effect, this adds various types of noise
such as white noise and disc noise.
● LoFi Type (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)—Degrades the sound
quality. The sound quality grows poorer as this value is
increased.
● Post Filter Type (OFF, LPF, HPF)—Type of filter. OFF: no fil-
● Post Filter Cutoff (200~8000, Bypass)—Center frequency
of the filter.
● W/P Noise Type (White, Pink)—Switch between white
noise and pink noise.
● W/P Noise LPF (200~8000, Bypass)—Center frequency of
the low pass filter applied to the white/pink noise (BYPASS:
no cut).
● W/P Noise Level (0~127)—Volume of the white/pink noise.