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Chapter 51: Roland RE-201 Space Echo
The affect of each knob position is detailed in
Bass
This knob controls the low frequency response in the tape echo
portion of the signal. It does not affect the dry signal or the re-
verb signal. This is a cut/boost control; it has no effect when in
the 12 o’clock (straight up) position.
Treble
This knob controls the high frequency response in the tape echo
portion of the signal. It does not affect the dry signal or the re-
verb signal. This is a cut/boost control; it has no effect when in
the 12 o’clock (straight up) position.
Reverb Volume
This control determines the volume of the spring reverb effect.
Rotate the control clockwise for more reverb. Reducing the con-
trol to its minimum value will disable the reverb.
On the original hardware the reverb output is quite low, and
with some sources, unusable due to a high noise floor. Our model of the
spring reverb has no noise, and has an increased available output level to im-
prove usability.
Note:
Reverb Volume has no affect when the Mode Selector is in positions
1through 4.
Output Volume
This control determines the output volume of the plug-in. It affects
the dry and effect signals.
The range of this control is ±20 dB from unity gain. Therefore,
some signal may still be heard when this control is set to its min-
imum value.
Table 41. RE-201 Mode Selector Positions
Mode
Knob
Position
REPEAT
(echo only)
REVERB + ECHO
REVERB
ONLY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Reverb
Active
Tape
Heads
1
2
3
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Active Reverb
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•