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0159: 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.

No

Parameter

Value

Description

1

Mode

0–6

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

Combination of playback
heads to use
Select from three diff erent
heads with diff erent delay
times.
S: short
M: middle
L: long

2

Repeat Rate
#1

0–127

0–127

Tape speed
Increasing this value will
shorten the spacing of the
delayed sounds.

3

Intensity

0–127

0–127

Amount of delay repeats

4

Bass

0–30

-15–+15 dB

Boost/cut for the lower range
of the echo sound

5

Treble

0–30

-15–+15 dB

Boost/cut for the upper range
of the echo sound

6

Head S Pan

0–127

L64–63R

Independent panning for
the short, middle, and long
playback heads

7

Head M Pan

0–127

8

Head L Pan

0–127

9

Tape
Distortion

0–5

0–5

Amount of tape-dependent
distortion to be added
This simulates the slight tonal
changes that can be detected
by signal-analysis equipment.
Increasing this value will
increase the distortion.

10

Wow/Flutter
Rate

0–127

0–127

Speed of wow/fl utter
(complex variation in pitch
caused by tape wear and
rotational irregularity)

11

Wow/Flutter
Depth

0–127

0–127

Depth of wow/fl utter

12

Echo Level #2 0–127

0–127

Volume of the echo sound

13

Direct Level

0–127

0–127

Volume of the original sound

14

Level

0–127

0–127

Output level

015a: Reverse Delay

This is a reverse delay that adds a reversed and delayed sound to the input sound. A

tap delay is connected immediately after the reverse delay.

No

Parameter

Value

Description

1

Threshold

0–127

0–127

Volume at which the reverse
delay will begin to be applied

2

Rev Delay
Mode

0–1

ms, note

When this is set to “note,” the
eff ect is synchronized with the
tempo.

3

Rev Delay
Time #1

0–127

1–1270 ms

Delay time from when sound
is input into the reverse delay
until the delay sound is heard
(Hz)

4

Rev Delay
Time

0–21

note

Delay time from when sound
is input into the reverse delay
until the delay sound is heard
(note)

5

Rev Delay
Feedback

49–89

0–+80%

Proportion of the delay sound
that is to be returned to the
input of the reverse delay

6

Rev Delay HF
Damp

0–17

200–8000 Hz,
Bypass

Frequency at which the
high-frequency content of the
reverse-delayed sound will be
cut (Bypass: no cut)

7

Rev Delay
Pan

0–127

L64–63R

Panning of the reverse delay
sound

8

Rev Delay
Level

0–127

0–127

Volume of the reverse delay
sound

No

Parameter

Value

Description

9

Low Gain

0–30

-15–+15 dB

Amount of boost/cut for the
low-frequency range

10

High Gain

0–30

-15–+15 dB

Amount of boost/cut for the
high-frequency range

11

Balance #2

0–100

D100:0W–
D0:100W

Volume balance of the original
sound (D) and the delay sound
(W)

12

Level

0–127

0–127

Output volume

0172: Lo-Fi

This is an eff ect that intentionally degrades the sound quality for creative purposes.

No

Parameter

Value

Description

1

Pre Filter
Type

0–5

1–6

Selects the type of fi lter
applied to the sound before
it passes through the Lo-Fi
eff ect.

2

LoFi Type #1

0–8

1–9

Degrades the sound
quality. The sound quality
grows poorer as this value is
increased.

3

Post Filter
Type

0–2

Off , Lpf, Hpf

Type of fi lter
Off : no fi lter is used
Lpf: cuts the frequency range
above the Cutoff
Hpf: cuts the frequency range
below the Cutoff

4

Post Filter
Cutoff

0–16

200–8000 Hz

Basic frequency of the Post
Filter

5

Low Gain

0–30

-15–+15 dB

Gain of the low range

6

High Gain

0–30

-15–+15 dB

Gain of the high range

7

Balance #2

0–100

D100:0W–
D0:100W

Volume balance between the
direct sound (D) and the eff ect
sound (W)

8

Level

0–127

0–127

Output level

0175: Telephone

No

Parameter

Value

Description

1

Voice Quality
#1

0–15

0–15

Audio quality of the telephone
voice

2

Treble

0–30

–15–+15 dB

Bandwidth of the telephone
voice

3

Balance #2

0–100

D100:0–
D0:100W

Volume balance between the
direct sound (D) and the eff ect
sound (W)

4

Level

0–127

0–127

Output level