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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo DEP-5
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(When the Display shows "EQ", the DEP-5 is in the mode of setting Equalizer parameters.) If "EQ" is shown in the Display, push the Chorus/EQ Selector Button m to change to the Chorus parameter setting mode, U5.L 2 e о Й !—fÎRSi £ REV SEi. WRITE out level МЮ1 fflëvl Q FRQ MEM -MO MO PGM iNlH] оЛ/tN OUT CH CHORUS/ EQ RQ.RAM EQ mn Remains dark I j dD Chorus/EQ Selector Button • FEEDBACK Using the Parameter Knob 1, set the amout of the Feedback, Parameter Knob 1 • Modulation Rate Using the Parameter Knob 2, set the speed of the Modulation. 19 t., • Modulation Depth Using the Parameter Knob 3, set the depth of the Modulation. Variable Range ‘0 - 50 CENT Parameter Knob 3 * When setting the value of the Modulation Depth and Rate, you may hear click noise, but there is no need to worry about it. 20 2) Reverb • REVERB SELECT Using the Reverb Selector Button©,select any of the following four Reverb effects. * Room ROOM is a sharp, expansive and rich reverbera* tion of high reverb density. A R ★ ★ ★ MEM NO • Hal! HALL is a deeper reverberation of low reverb density. A H ★ ★ ★ REV S£l • Plate PLATE is bright and metalic reverb which for percussive sound. is ideal * p ★ ★ ★ no R£V S£L • Special SPECIAL is a fantasic reverb sound. « ★ ★ ★ — MEM NO Each time you push the Reverb Selector Button®, the four Reverbs wiii be sequencially called. A R76 R61 R48 R36 R27 R20 R14 R8.Z R3. i H76 H48 H36 H27 H20 H14 P 2 P I S 2 S I ir * When ROOM or HALL is selected, the number shown in the right side of the Dispiay represents the size of the room. The room here, however, is considered to be a cube, therefore, the number represents the side of a cube (meter). * Each of PLATE and SPECIAL has two types of the reverberations: PI, P2, S1, S2. * When selecting a Reverb, the effect sound is muted for a moment, but there is no need to worry about it. 21 • PRE-DELAY The number shown here is the time elapsed between the direct sound and the later reverberation (ms). That is, this shows the depth of the room (or hail). Increasing the pre-deiay time will make a deeper room. With the Parameter Knob 5, you can change the pre-delay time. LEVEL Reverb Time Time Early Reflections Direct Sound Later Reverberation Parameter Knob 5 ]Kl M£A<0*Y h ★★★ — Variable Range 0 — 500 ms * When changing the pre-delay time, you may hear click sound, but there is no need to worry about it. • REVERB TIME This is the length of the later reverberation. In other words, it is the time needed for later reverberation to reduce by 60dB. That is, this shows the wall reflection ratio of an actual room (or hall). Using the Parameter Knob 6, set the Reverb Time. Reverb Time Variable Range 0.1 - 99s 22 The reverb time is greateiy related to the Reverb Selection. Depending on which Reverb is currently selected {Room, Hall, Plate or Special), the highest and lowest limits of the reverb time will vary. (See the table right). This means that changing the Reverbs can automatically fall the reverb time within the range of the limit. Reverb Selector Reverb Time(s) Minimum Maximum R 76 H 76 D. 7 99 R 6 1 H 6! 0.6 99 R 48 H 48 0.5 99 R 36 H 36 0.4 99 R 27 H 27 0.3 72 R 20 H 20 0.2 40 R Id H 14 0. 1 20 R 8. 2 0. ! 7.5 R 3. 1 0. ( 3.5 R i . 4 0 . 1 1 .5 R 0 . 3 0. t 0.5 P 2 P I 0.7 99 S 2 S t 1 . 0 99 • HF DAMP The HF Damp is the ratio of the higher frequency's reducing. This, in actual room (or hail} means the material which the wall is made of. * Revert Time x HF Damp value = Reverb Time of 8kHz. e.g. When the reverb time is 6x and HF Damp value is 0.50, the reverb time of the 8kHz is: 6(s) x 0.50 = 3(s) Set the value of the HF Damp using the Parameter Knob 7. HF Damp Higher frequencies will fade out quicker. Variable Range 1 - 0.05 23 k. 3) Non-linear Non-linear Reverb (= gate reverb) is the reverb which is cut at a certain gate time, therefore ideal for percussive sound such as snare drum. * Non-linear Reverb has no early reflections. (See page 7.) • PRE-DELAY This is the time elapsed between the direct sound and reverberation (ms). By using the Parameter Knob 5, set the Pre-delay Time. Parameter Knob 5 * When changing the pre-delay time, you may hear click noise, but there is nothing to worry about. 24 • REVERB TIME This is the time spent for reverberation to complete (ms). * The Reverb Time can be set to a negative number (—). In this case, the reverberation becomes longer. When the reverb time is positive ( + ), When the reverb time is negative ( Set the Reverb Time with the Parameter Knob 6. Variable Range -0.9 - 99s Time 25 * GATE TIME After the pre-delay time is elapsed, the Gate Time you set here will determine the time needed for the reverberation to end. (ms) Set the Gate Time with the Parameter Knob 7. Parameter Knob 7 -otGfTAi. reverb - PflE DfctAV HIV TKt * * ft i «via IBB * You may hear a click noise when...
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