[DD] DELAY
1. DD SW
(0 -1)
OFF, ON
Switches delay on/off. This is a mono/stereo effect.
2. DD TYPE
(0 - 2)
SINGLE
simple monoaural delay
PAN
This delay is specifically for stereo output and allows you to
obtain the tap delay effect that divides the delay time, then
deliver them to L channel and R channel.
STEREO
The direct sound is output from L channel, and the
effect sound is output from R channel.
3.
DD TIME
(0 - 100) 0 – 100ms
Adjusts the delay time. When BPM sync is turned on,
this parameter is disabled.
4. DD TAP TIME
(0 - 100) 0 – 100%
Adjusts the delay time of L channel . This setting adjusts L
channel delay time relative to R channel delay time
(considered as 100%). If BPM sync mode is off, the effect
is not as dramatic. Unless DD TYPE is set to PAN, this
parameter is disabled.
5. DD BPM SYNC
(0 - 13)
OFF, 3/8, 1/3, 1/4, 3/16,
1/6, 1/8, 3/32, 1/12, 1/16,
3/64, 1/24, 1/32, 3/128
The number of BPM sync options
for delay does not have the slower
divisions found in the other BPM
sync parameter lists, having only
14 while the others have 21.
6. DD FEEDBACK
(0 - 100)
Adjusts the proportion of the delay sound that is fed back into the effect.
7. DD LPF
(0 - 14) 630Hz – Flat
Cuts the frequency range above the cutoff frequency.
No effect: 14.
8. DD EFFECT LEVEL
(0 - 100)
Adjusts the volume of the delay effect.
9. DD DIRECT LEVEL
(0 -100)
Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.
Resources Used:
•
parameter guides for Roland
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[RD-2000]
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[MS-3]
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[GT-01]
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[GT-100]
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[Fantom]
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and others
•
Unofficial TB-3 MIDI Implementation v1.3
•
Roland-Aira-TB-3_MI_1.pdf sysex document
by: Dope Robot
corrections/updates/comments: [email protected]