Trend price : 150€
Digital reverb based on famous Roland R-880 algorithms with special tridimensional acoustic Roland RSS system. Also a delay version called SDE-330.
Company: Roland
Model: SRV-330
Class: effect
Dates: 1993
Country: Japan
Weight: 3,8 Kg
Dimensions: 482 (w) x 306 (h) x 47 (d) mm
Synthesis: digital
Display: 17 x 2 LCD
Resolution: 16 bits
Freq.Resp: 20 Hz-20kHz
Effect: 22 algorithms
MIDI: IN / OUT / THRU
CPU: up-D70433
DSP: TC6088AD
DAC: AK4501vs-e1
ADC:
AK4501vs-e1
Demo: 1
Video: 1
Review: 1
DOWNLOAD: user manual - service manual -
Overview
1 rack unit.
Main panel features a double display, 12 buttons, led peak meter, 1 rotary data encoder and 2 knobs.
Back panel terminal connectors:
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Midi interface
- main signal out
- signal
input
- 2 pedalswitch inputs
-
expression pedal input
Voice
main core engine is based on a 16 bits CPU NEC up-D70433 (v55) signal is processed at linear 16 bits / 44 kHz with / Freqeuncy Response from 20Hz to 20kHz.
Board also features a custom DSP TC6088AD that process internal algorithms.
Effect
all sound patches are based on 22 algorithms:
1. Reverb
2. Stereo Reverb
3. 2X Reverb
4. Plate
5. Stereo Plate
6. Reverb + Plate
7. Reverb + Delay
8. Reverb + Plate + Delay
9. Delayed Reverb
10. Chorus Reverb
11. 2X Chorus Reverb
12. Phaser Reverb
13. Direct Mix Chorus Reverb
14. Delay Chorus
15. Phaser Delay
16. 3D Early Reflection + Reverb
17. 3D Early Reflection + Plate
18. 3D Ambience
19. 3D Non Linear
20. Stereo 3D Non Linear
21. 3D Non Linear Reverb
22. Reverb 3D Non Linear
Midi
a selected parameter can be controlled using Midi CC# or note triggering in case of a keyboard.
Memory
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100 ROM patches
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200 RAM patches
Review
OK: today affordable
NOT : interface / outdated by plugin VST technology
REVIEW "Above average reverb unit from the nineties. Not too incredible but far better than actual cheap lexicon or tc eletronics."
Text , review, special demos copyright polynominal.com / Eric Pochesci