Roland DP-1000 Adding Reverberation to the Sound Reverb Effect, Changing the Reverb Type

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Playing the Keyboard

Adding Reverberation to the Sound — Reverb Effect

The DP-1000 allows you to add reverberation to what you play on the keyboard. With the reverb effect, you can get a pleasant reverberation, making it sound as if you were performing in a concert hall or similar space.

1. Press the [Reverb] button; the button indicator lights.

Reverberation is added to the sound.

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2. Press the [Reverb] button once more; the button indicator goes off, and the reverb effect is no longer added to the sound.

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Changing the Reverb Type

The DP-1000 features eight reverb types, 1-8, allowing you to select the preferred reverb sound.

The higher the reverb type number, the deeper the effect is. The reverb is reset to type 4 when the power is switched on.

To change the reverb type, hold down the [Key Touch/Demo Song] button and press one of the keys C3-G3 (corresponding to reverb types 1-8).

<Ex.> Selecting Reverb Type 6

While holding down the [Key Touch/Demo Song] button, press the

F3 key (the fourth white key below Middle C).

Refer to “Functions Assigned to the Keyboard” (p. 24).

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Contents Connecting to Audio Equipment Connecting Midi Devices Starting OutBefore You Play Listening to the Demo SongsPage Important Safety Instructions Page Page Power Supply PlacementMaintenance Additional PrecautionsStarting Out Main FeaturesButton Descriptions Connecting the Power Cord Before You PlayOpening and Closing the Lid Opening the LidAbout the Volume Knob Connecting HeadphonesTurning On the Power Turning Off the PowerAbout the Adjuster About the PedalsSoft Pedal Sostenuto PedalListening to the Demo Songs Playing Back and Stopping the Demo SongPlaying Back the Demo Song Stopping the Demo SongList of Demo Songs Title Composer CopyrightPlaying the Keyboard Performing with Piano SoundPerforming with Various Instrument Sounds Try Pressing the Tone ButtonLayering Two Instrument Sounds- Dual Play Layering the Piano tones and Strings tonesReverting to a Single Instrument Tone Layering the Harpsichord and Strings TonesAdding Reverberation to the Sound Reverb Effect Changing the Reverb TypeChanging Keyboard Touch Sensitivity HeavyEx. Using the C Major Keys to Play a Song in E Major Changing the Volume Balance in Dual PlayTransposing without Changing Your Fingering- Key Transpose Adjusting the Reference Pitch Master Tuning Setting the Reference Pitch to 440 HzSetting the Reference Pitch to 442 Hz Lowering/ raising the Reference PitchConnectors Connecting to Audio EquipmentMaking the Connections Using Midi Connecting Midi DevicesMaking Connections Local On/Off Set the Midi ChannelEx. Set the Midi Channel to Switching Omni On/Off Switching Local On/OffOmni On/Off Troubleshooting When using external sound devicesWhen using Midi sequencers AppendicesSpecifications Functions Assigned to the KeyboardMidi Implementation Chart Index Avis Information