Navi – Roland GAIA 2 37-Key Virtual Analog + Wavetable Synthesizer User Manual
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Parameter
Value
Explanation
Diffusion
0–127
Adjusts how reverb density increases over time (This effect is especially
noticeable with long reverb times).
LF Damp
0–100
Adjusts the low-frequency portion of the reverb.
HF Damp
0–100
Adjusts the high-frequency portion of the reverb.
Spread
0–127
Adjusts the reverb spread.
Tone
0–127
Adjust the tonal character of the reverb.
Dry Level
0–127
Adjusts the volume of the original sound.
Wet Level
0–127
Adjusts the volume of the reverb sound.
04 SRV-2000 Reverb
A reverb that emulates the Roland SRV-2000 digital reverb.
Dry Level
L out
L out
R out
R out
Send Amount
Reverb
Reverb
3-Band
3-Band
EQ
EQ
L in
L in
R in
R in
Dry Level
Wet Level
Wet Level
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Selection
Selects the type of reverb offered by the Roland SRV-2000 digital reverb.
R0.3, R1.0, R7.0, R15, R22, R26, R32, R37, H15, H22, H26, H32, H37, P-B, P-A
PreDelay
0–160
Adjusts the delay time from when the direct sound plays until the reverb
sound is heard.
Time
0.1–99.0 [sec]
Adjusts the decay length of the reverb sound.
HF Damp
0.05–1.00
Adjusts the high-frequency portion of the reverb.
Density
0–9
Adjusts the density of the late reverberation.
Attack Gain
0–9
Adjusts the gain of the early reflections.
Attack Time
0–9
Adjusts the time of the early reflections.
ER Density
0–9
Adjusts the density of the early reflections.
ER Level
0–99
Adjusts the volume of the early reflections.
Low Freq
0.04–1.00 [kHz]
Frequency of the low range.
Low Gain
-24–+12 [dB]
Gain of the low range.
Mid Freq
0.25–9.99 [kHz]
Frequency of the middle range.
Mid Gain
-24–+12 [dB]
Gain of the middle range.
Mid Q
0.2–9.0
Width of the middle range.
Set a higher value for Q to narrow the range to be affected.
HighFreq
0.80–9.99 [kHz]
Frequency of the high range.
HighGain
-24–+12 [dB]
Gain of the high range
High Q
0.2–9.0
Specifies the width of the high-frequency range.
Set a higher value for Q to narrow the range to be affected.
Dry Level
0–127
Adjusts the volume of the original sound.
Wet Level
0–127
Adjusts the volume of the reverb sound.