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AppendixLFD FREQ (LF damp frequency)Frequency at which the low-frequency region of the delay soundbegins <strong>to</strong> be attenuatedValue: 20 Hz–2.00 kHzHFD GAIN (HF damp gain)High-frequency attenuation of the delay soundValue: -36.0–0.0 dBRol<strong>and</strong> vintage effectsSRV-2000(DIGITAL REVERB SRV-2000)fig.ScrSRV2000.epsHFD FREQ (HF damp frequency)Frequency at which the high-frequency region of the delay soundbegins <strong>to</strong> be attenuatedValue: 200 Hz–20.00 kHzWET POSITIONThe wet position specifies how the delay’s wet signal is related <strong>to</strong> theposition of the DPF (Damp Filter).ValuePRE DAMP: Takes the wet sound from before the damp filter.The signal before passing through the dampfilter is used as the wet signal. In this case, thedamp filter is applied only <strong>to</strong> the delay feedback.POST DAMP:Takes the wet sound from after the damp filter.the signal after passing through the damp filteris used as the wet signal. In this case, the dampfilter is applied <strong>to</strong> all of the delay sound.WET (Wet Level)Level of the delay soundValue: -INF–+6.0 dBDRY (Dry Level)Level of the original soundValue: -INF–+6.0 dBThis is a mono-in, stereo-out reverb that models the Rol<strong>and</strong> SRV-2000MIDI digital reverb. It provides two modes: REVERB mode in whichit operates as a conventional reverb, <strong>and</strong> NON LNR (non-linear) modein which the reverb sound is cut off according <strong>to</strong> the gate time setting.MIX BALANCEBalance between the direct sound <strong>and</strong> reverb soundValue: 0–100REVERBMODESwitches between REVERB mode <strong>and</strong> NON LNR modeValue: REVERB, NON LNRPRE DELAYTime until the reverb sound is outputValue: 0–160 ms (REVERB mode)0–120 ms (NON LNR mode)REV TIME (Reverb Time)Length of the reverb soundValue: 0.1–99 s (REVERB mode)-.9–99 s (NON LNR mode)The lower <strong>and</strong> upper limits of the value will differ dependingon the REV SEL setting (in REVERB mode).REV SELREV TIMELower limit Upper limitP-A, P-B, H37, R37 0.5 99H32, R32 0.4 90H26, R26 0.3 70H22, R22 0.2 50H15, R15 0.1 30R7.0 0.1 6.0R1.0 0.1 1.0R0.3 0.1 0.5Appendix231

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