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User manual Roland, model DEP-3

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The Input Attenuator serves to adjust the level of the signal before sending it to the Digital Signal Processor. ► At the Digital Signal Processor, the frequency response of the signal is altered by the 3 Band Equalizer. It is then processed with 28 bit parallel arithmatic digital processor, and comes out in its final form (effect sound). •The effect sound can then be mixed with the direct sound. •The DEP—3 features a memory capacity that retains 99 different effect settings which can be recalled easily by using the buttons on the panel or by using the MIDI program change messages sent from an external device. 4 The DEP-3 is a versatile effect that features three cffccts ; Reverb, Delay, and Nonlinear (=gate reverb that cuts the reverberation at a certatin gate time) each having equalizing function. FEATURES • The DEP-3 adopts the 16 bit. linear A/D/A convertion system and 28 bit internal arithmatic digital signal processor, allowing dynamic range of 86dB and total harmonic distortion of under 0.08 %. •The digital reverb section includes three different types of ambient environments : Room, Hall and Plate. There are three Rooms and Halls of different reverb sizes and densities, and two types of Plates. Gated reverb can be obtained using non — linear mode, and delay effect can be obtained using Delay mode. • A three band equalizer is built in. • Up to 99 different effect settings can be written into memory. •Since the DEP —3 is equipped with MIDI, other MIDI devices can remotely select the different effect programs through MIDI Program Change messages. -For Canada — . CLASS B ....... "" NOTICE .................................... | This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise émissions set out in the Radio J Interference Régulations of the Canadian Department [ of Communications, __ \ CLASSE B AVIS | Cet appareil numérique ne dépasse pas les limites de la classe B au niveau des émissions de bruits radio- : ; électriques fixés dans le Règlement des signaux para-! sites par le minjstère canadien des Communications, j IMPORTANT NOTES • Please use the appropriate line voltage which is shown on the name plate. • It is normal for this device to become warm while it is being operated. • Avoid using this device in extreme heat, humidity or where it may be affected by dust. • Use mild detergent for cleaning. Do not use solvents such as thinner. • Please avoid placing or dropping anything heavy on the power cable. • Operating this device near a neon or fluorescent lamp may cause noise interference. If so, change the angle of the device. • If the unit is not to be used for a long period of time, unplug the cord from the socket. • This unit may not operate properly if turned on immediately after turned off. If this happens, simply turn it off, then turn it on again after waiting a few seconds. • Do not attempt to disassemble this unit unless you are an authorized Roland Service Center. •About five seconds after the unit is turned on, the muting circuit functions, therefore no sound is heard. •The DEP-3 features a memory back-up system that retains the data even when switched off. The battery that supports the back-up circuit should be replaced every five years. Call Roland for the battery replacement. (The first replacement may be required before five years, depending on how much time had passed before you purchased the device. OUTUNF. OP THE DKP-3 D OUTLINE OF THE DEP-3 1. DEP-3 The DEP —3 features three effects ; Reverb, Delay, Nonlinear (gate reverb) that cuts the reverberation at a certatin gate time and an Equalizer. To program effects : Select an effect with the Reverb Select Knob (located at the far right of the panel), then edit each parameter such as reverb time, delay time by moving the correspoding control knob on the panel. O O Q O Q O O O Selecting an effect V Setting each parameter O O O O O O O O; These work differently depending on the effect selected. When you have edited the effect, write it into memory : The DEP-3 allows you to write the effect setting you have made ( = position of the knobs) into the internal memory. The DEP —3’s memory capacity can retain up to 99 effect settings from Memory Number 1 to 99. 99 1-99 I jo O O o p O O G'/f| Setting each parameter Calling an effect setting from memory: You can use the written effect setting later at any time. Call the effect you want by assigning the corresponding Memory Number. Here, the positions of the knobs on the panel have nothing to do with the effect currently produced. 6 OUT LINK OF T! IF. DF.P-3 Editing the written effect setting : The effect you call from memory is not affected by the current positions of the knobs on the pane!. In other words, the panel setting has no meaning at all (except for the Input Attenuator locatd at the far left of the front panel). Rotating the knob even slightly will cancel its previous setting and set the new value. This, however...


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