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Roland Groovebox MC-707 User Manual

Roland Groovebox MC-707
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101
MFX/IFX Parameters
42 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.
R out
L outL in
Rev. DelayRev. Delay
DelayDelay
2-Band EQ2-Band EQ
2-Band EQ2-Band EQ
D1
Rev
D2D3
Feedback
R in
Parameter Value Explanation
Threshold 0–127
Volume at which the reverse delay will begin
to be applied
Rev Delay Time
(sync
sw)
OFF, ON
If this is ON, the rate synchronizes with the
tempo of the rhythm.
&
TEMPO” (p. 52)
Rev Delay Time (msec) 1–1300 [msec]
Delay time from when sound is input into the
reverse delay until the delay sound is heard
Rev Delay Time
(note)
Note
&
“Note” (p. 120)
Rev Delay Feedback -98–+98 [%]
Proportion of the delay sound that is to be
returned to the input of the reverse delay
(negative (-) values invert the phase)
Rev Delay HF Damp
200, 250, 315, 400, 500,
630, 800, 1000, 1250,
1600, 2000, 2500, 3150,
4000, 5000, 6300, 8000,
BYPASS [Hz]
Frequency at which the high-frequency
content of the reverse-delayed sound will be
cut (BYPASS: no cut)
Rev Delay Pan L64–63R Panning of the reverse delay sound
Rev Delay Level 0–127 Volume of the reverse delay sound
Delay 1 Time
(sync sw) OFF, ON
If this is ON, the rate synchronizes with the
tempo of the rhythm.
&
TEMPO” (p. 52)
Delay 1 Time (msec) 1–1300 [msec]
Delay time from when sound is input into the
tap delay until the delay sound is heard
Delay 1 Time
(note)
Note
&
“Note” (p. 120)
Delay 2 Time (sync sw)
OFF, ON
If this is ON, the rate synchronizes with the
tempo of the rhythm.
&
TEMPO” (p. 52)
Delay 2 Time (msec) 1–1300 [msec]
Delay time from when sound is input into the
tap delay until the delay sound is heard
Delay 2 Time
(note)
Note
&
“Note” (p. 120)
Delay 3 Time (sync sw) OFF, ON
If this is ON, the rate synchronizes with the
tempo of the rhythm.
&
TEMPO” (p. 52)
Delay 3 Time (msec) 1–1300 [msec]
Delay time from when sound is input into the
tap delay until the delay sound is heard
Delay 3 Time
(note)
Note
&
“Note” (p. 120)
Delay 3 Feedback -98–+98 [%]
Proportion of the delay sound that is to
be returned to the input of the tap delay
(negative (-) values invert the phase)
Delay HF Damp
200, 250, 315, 400, 500,
630, 800, 1000, 1250,
1600, 2000, 2500, 3150,
4000, 5000, 6300, 8000,
BYPASS [Hz]
Frequency at which the hi-frequency content
of the tap delay sound will be cut (BYPASS:
no cut)
Delay 1 Pan L64–63R
Panning of the tap delay sounds
Delay 2 Pan L64–63R
Delay 1 Level 0–127
Volume of the tap delay sounds
Delay 2 Level 0–127
Low Gain -15–+15 [dB] Gain of the low range
High Gain -15–+15 [dB] Gain of the high range
Balance D100:0W–D0:100W
Volume balance between the direct sound (D)
and the delay sound (W)
Level 0–127 Output Level
43 Time Ctrl Delay
A stereo delay in which the delay time can be varied smoothly.
R out
L out
2-Band EQ2-Band EQ
2-Band EQ2-Band EQ
Balance W
Balance W
Feedback
Feedback
Balance D
Balance D
L in
Time Ctrl
Delay
Time Ctrl
Delay
Time Ctrl
Delay
Time Ctrl
Delay
R in
Parameter Value Explanation
Delay Time
(sync sw) OFF, ON
If this is ON, the rate synchronizes with the
tempo of the rhythm.
&
TEMPO” (p. 52)
Delay Time (msec) 1–1300 [msec]
Delay time from when the original sound is
heard to when the delay sound is heard
Delay Time
(note)
Note
&
“Note” (p. 120)
Acceleration 0–15
Speed at which the current delay time
changes to the specied delay time when you
change the delay time. This aects the speed
of pitch change as well as the delay time.
Feedback -98–+98 [%]
Adjusts the proportion of the delay sound
that is fed back into the eect. Negative (-)
settings will invert the phase.
HF Damp
200, 250, 315, 400, 500,
630, 800, 1000, 1250,
1600, 2000, 2500, 3150,
4000, 5000, 6300, 8000,
BYPASS [Hz]
Adjusts the frequency above which the delay
sound fed back to the eect is ltered out
(BYPASS: no cut).
Low Gain -15–+15 [dB] Gain of the low range
High Gain -15–+15 [dB] Gain of the high range
Balance D100:0W–D0:100W
Volume balance between the direct sound (D)
and the delay sound (W)
Level 0–127 Output Level

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Roland Groovebox MC-707 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product colorBlack
USB direct playback-
Built-in optical driveNo
USB portYes
USB connector typeUSB Type-B
USB ports quantity1
Compatible memory cardsSD, SDHC
Display typeLCD
Display resolution256 x 80 pixels
Current2 A
Power supply typeAC
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth263 mm
Width426 mm
Height60 mm
Weight2100 g

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