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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual v5.2 - Just Music

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Repeat Rate<br />

This knob controls the time interval of the echo effect. Rotating<br />

the control clockwise will decrease the delay time, and counterclockwise<br />

rotation will increase the delay time.<br />

• Head 1: 69ms – 177ms<br />

The available delay times are as follows:<br />

• Head 2: 131ms – 337ms<br />

• Head 3: 189ms – 489ms<br />

The head times available with this control are dependent upon the “Mode Selector”<br />

on page 252. As with the original hardware, this control varies the<br />

tape playback speed in realtime by manipulating the tape capstan motor and<br />

therefore has a musically useful “ramp-up” and “ramp-down” effect.<br />

When Tempo Sync is enabled, this control is quantized to allow only rhythmic<br />

notes available at the leading head.<br />

Intensity<br />

This knob controls the repeat level (feedback) of the echo signal.<br />

Rotating the control clockwise increases the number of echoes.<br />

Higher values will cause self-oscillation; the exact position is<br />

program and Mode dependent.<br />

The self-oscillation of the RE-201 is one of the magic features that really makes<br />

it more than a mixing tool, but also an instrument to be played. The effect may<br />

be used subtly, sending the unit into gentle oscillation on held notes, or can<br />

be put into “over the top” oscillation with extreme intensity settings. Different<br />

Modes will reveal different qualities of oscillation. Single head Modes tend to<br />

have simpler oscillation qualities, while multiple head modes will have a more<br />

complex sound when oscillating.<br />

The RE-201’s oscillation qualities are heavily program and control dependent.<br />

Different sources of audio, gain, tone repeat rate and tape settings will<br />

all effect “oscillation performance.” The RE-201 can also achieve oscillation<br />

with no signal, making the RE-201 a truly unique instrument.<br />

Echo Volume<br />

This control determines the volume of the echo effect. Rotate<br />

the control clockwise for louder echo. Reducing the<br />

control to its minimum value will disable the echo.<br />

<strong>UAD</strong> <strong>Powered</strong> <strong>Plug</strong>-<strong>Ins</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> - 254 - Chapter 30: Roland RE-201

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