Fbk

When the Type setting is DELAY or PAN-DLY, this adjust the amount of delay feedback, controlling the number of delay repeats.

Higher values result in more repeats.

*1 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz, BYPASS

For BRIGHT ROOM/BRIGHT HALL/

BRIGHT PLATE

Pre Delay (Pre Delay Time) 0.0–100 ms

This specifies the time between when the original sound is heard and the moment at which the reverb is first heard.

Time (Reverb Time) 0–127

This sets the reverb length.

Size 1–8

This adjusts the size of the simulated room or hall. The size becomes bigger as the value increases.

High Cut (High Cut Frequency) *1

This sets the frequency above which the high-frequency content of the reverb will be reduced. If you do not want to reduce the brightness of the reverb, set this parameter to

BYPASS.

Density (Reverb Density) 0–127

This adjusts the density of reverb. Higher values result in greater density.

Diffusion (Reverb Diffusion) 0–127

This adjusts the change in the density of the reverb over time. The higher the value, the more the density increases with time. The effect of this setting is most pronounced with long reverb times.

LF Damp Frequency *2

This specifies the frequency below which the low-frequency content of the reverb sound will be reduced, or “damped.”

LF Damp Gain -36–0 dB

This adjusts the amount of damping applied to the frequency range selected with LF Damp. With a setting of “0,” there will be no reduction of the reverb’s low-frequency content.

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HF Damp Frequency *3

This specifies the frequency above which the high-frequency content of the reverb sound will be reduced, or “damped.”

HF Damp Gain -36–0 dB

This adjusts the amount of damping applied to the frequency range selected with HF Damp. With a setting of “0,” there will be no reduction of the reverb’s high-frequency content. *1 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600,

2000, 2500, 3200, 4000, 5000, 6400, 8000, 10000, 12500 Hz,

BYPASS

*2 50, 64, 80, 100, 125, 160, 200, 250, 320, 400, 500, 640, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000 Hz

*3 4000, 5000, 6400, 8000, 10000, 12500 Hz

PATCH REV OUT (Patch Reverb Output)

Output Assign (Reverb Output Assign) A/B/C

This setting allows you to specify the pair of OUTPUT jacks to which the stereo output of the Reverb is routed.

Level (Reverb Level) 0–127

This specifies the output level of the Reverb.

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Roland XV-3080 owner manual For Bright ROOM/BRIGHT Hall, Bright Plate, Patch REV OUT Patch Reverb Output

XV-3080 specifications

The Roland XV-3080 is a powerful and versatile sound module that has become a favorite among musicians, producers, and composers since its release in the late 1990s. This module is renowned for its extensive sound library, advanced synthesis capabilities, and user-friendly interface, making it a staple in studios and on stages worldwide.

One of the standout features of the XV-3080 is its impressive range of sounds. It boasts 1,024 preset sounds and 256 user patches, which can be expanded with Roland's SR-JV80 expansion boards to access even more diverse sounds. The XV-3080 is equipped with a Waveform Memory of 128 MB, providing high-quality samples and ensuring rich, detailed sound. The module also features a powerful multitimbral engine, allowing up to 16 simultaneous parts to be played, making it an ideal choice for complex arrangements and live performances.

Another key technology in the XV-3080 is its advanced SuperNATURAL technology. This innovation enhances traditional sample playback by incorporating physical modeling, enabling more expressive and nuanced tones. Musicians can take advantage of features like dynamic layering and velocity-sensitive control, adding an organic quality that is often missing in digital instruments.

The built-in effects processor is another highlight, offering a wide range of high-quality effects, including reverb, chorus, flanger, and distortion. These effects can be applied to individual parts or used globally, allowing for creative sound design and customization. The XV-3080 also supports real-time editing, letting users tweak parameters on the fly, which is particularly useful in live settings.

Connectivity is plentiful on the XV-3080, with MIDI In/Out, as well as digital and analog outputs. This allows for seamless integration with other equipment, whether it's a DAW, a keyboard controller, or an audio interface.

The XV-3080's intuitive interface, featuring a bright LCD screen and a straightforward layout, makes navigating through options quick and easy. Musicians can spend less time fumbling with settings and more time focusing on their music.

In summary, the Roland XV-3080 is a sophisticated sound module that combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features. Its extensive sound library, advanced synthesis capabilities, and solid effects processing make it an essential tool for any serious musician or producer looking to create professional-quality music.