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Section 2
Speaker Modeling parameter functions
This effect simulates the response of a wide variety of
speakers, ranging from high-quality professional monitor
speakers used in studios around the world to speakers from
compact televisions or portable radios.
fig.37-13d
SP Modeling
Bass Cut Filter
Low Freq Trimmer
High Freq Trimmer
Limiter
SP Modeling (speaker modeling)
Speaker Modeling is adjusted to ensure that the best results
can be obtained when you use Roland DS-90A, DS-50A, or
DS-30A powered monitors (sold separately) as the output
speakers for the BR-1600CD.
On/Off
OFF, ON
Turns speaker modeling on or off.
Model
Selects the speaker whose characteristics you wish to simulate.
Output Sp.
This parameter is used to specify the actual type of speaker
connected to the BR-1600CD.
DS-90A:
DS-90A speakers are connected.
DS-50A:
DS-50A speakers are connected.
DS-30A:
DS-30A speakers are connected.
Phase
Specifies the phase of the speakers.
NORMAL:
The output phase will be the same as that of the
input.
INVERSE:
The output phase will be the opposite to that of the
input.
Thru
No modeling will be performed.
Spr Flat
Modeling will be used to compensate
for the DS-90, DS-90A, or DS-50A moni-
tors, giving the sound an even wider
range and flatter response.
Pwd. BLK
A standard-model powered monitor
(two-way type, woofer diameter = 170
mm (or 6 1/2 inches)).
Pwd. E-B
Powered monitors characterized by a
bright tone.
Pwd. MAC
Powered monitors characterized by an
extended low range.
SmlCUBE
Small full-range speakers widely used
in recording studios.
Wh.CONE
A sealed two-way speaker widely used
in recording studios and characterized
by its white woofer.
WhTISUE
A milder tone achieved by covering the
tweeters of Wh.CONE speakers with
tissue paper.
Radio
A small pocket-type radio.
SmallTV
The speakers of a 14-inch television.
BoomBox
A radio-cassette recorder.
BoomLoB
A radio-cassette recorder with its Low
Boost function turned on.
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