Roland RE-20 User Manual

Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the BOSS RE-20 Space Echo.
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (separate sheet). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good understanding of every feature provided by your new unit, this manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.

Main Features

The RE-20 uses COSM technology to faithfully simulate the characteristics of the famed Roland SPACE ECHO RE-201.
Faithfully reproduces the characteristics of the RE-201, including the echo’s distinctive wow­and flutter-induced wavering and the compressed sound obtained with magnetic saturation.
The Mode Selector carries on the tradition of the RE-201, offering twelve different reverberation effects through various combinations of the three playback heads and reverb.
You can set delay times with the TAP input pedal and use an expression pedal (
separately
Equipped with a “Virtual Tape Display,” which produces a visual image of a running tape.
) for controlling parameters.
About COSM (Composite Object Sound Modeling)
Composite Object Sound Modeling—or “COSM” for short—is
BOSS/Roland’s innovative and powerful technology that’s used
to digitally recreate the sound of classic musical instruments and
effects. COSM analyzes the many factors that make up the original
sound—including its electrical and physical characteristics—and
creates a digital model that accurately reproduces the original.
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Contents

Main Features ..........................1
Panel Descriptions ....................3
Front Panel ..........................................3
Rear Panel........................................... 5
Installing Batteries....................6
Making the Connections ...........7
Mono Output Connection..................... 8
Stereo Output Connection ................... 9
Connecting to SEND/RETURN.......... 10
With Guitar Amps ......................... 10
Connecting to an MTR or Mixer
... 11
Operating the RE-20 ...............12
Basic Operation .................................12
Adjusting the Input Volume ........ 13
Switching the Echo and Reverb
Variations........................................ 13
Adjusting the Volume of the Echo
Sound............................................... 13
Adjusting the Echo Interval ......... 13
Adjusting the Volume of the Echo’s
Repeat .............................................. 13
Adjusting the Tone of the Echo
(BASS, TREBLE)............................. 13
Adjusting the Volume of the Reverb
Sound............................................... 13
Setting the Delay Time with the TAP
Pedal (Tap Delay Time).....................14
Applying the Twist Effect with the TAP
Pedal.................................................. 14
Switching the Repeat Rate and Delay
Time Mode.........................................15
Control Using an Expression Pedal ... 16
Setting the Function of the
Expression Pedal ............................ 17
About the Variation Mode...... 18
About the Playback Heads ........... 18
About the Roland SPACE ECHO
RE-201................................... 19
Troubleshooting..................... 20
Sample Settings ..................... 21
Main Specifications ................ 22

About the Roland SPACE ECHO RE-201

The Roland SPACE ECHO RE-201 tape echo debuted in 1974. Even today, with the machine no longer in production, it remains a world­famous device that is still widely acclaimed. The sound of the RE-201, especially the pleasing chorus effect created by the subtle wavering from the movement of the tape— and the characteristic compressed sound that results from magnetic saturation of the tape—continues to intrigue numerous musicians.
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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel

TREBLE Knob
Adjusts the echo’s high-frequency range. The frequency response is flat when the
knob is at the center position; turning the knob to the right (clockwise) boosts the high frequencies, while turning it to the left cuts the high frequencies.
BASS Knob
Adjusts the echo’s low-frequency range.
The frequency response is flat when the knob is at the center position; turning the knob to the right (clockwise) boosts the low frequencies, while turning it to the left cuts the low frequencies.
REPEAT RATE Knob
This adjusts the intervals between echoes. The spacing between the echoes is reduced as the knob is turned further to the right.
* The ranges for the speed rate
setting differ in Normal mode and Long mode (p. 15).
REVERB VOLUME Knob
Adjusts the volume of the reverb.
Turning the knob to the right increases the volume of the reverb.
MODE SELECTOR Knob
Turn to select one of the twelve combinations of echo and reverb (p. 18).
PEAK LEVEL Indicator
This lights when signal reaches the level at which the input sound starts to distort.
* This also lights when the
intensity is increasing and when the echo sound oscillates while the twist effect is being applied.
INPUT VOLUME Knob
Adjusts the input levels for Inputs A and B.
* You can adjust the input level
with the INPUT VOLUME knob regardless of whether the effect is switched on or off.
ECHO VOLUME Knob
Adjusts the volume of the echo. The volume of the echo sounds increases as the knob is turned further to the right.
INTENSITY Knob
This adjusts the volume of the echo repeat sound (the feedback volume). The volume of the feedback increases as the knob is turned further to the right. With certain sounds and knob settings, you can also produce oscillation.
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Panel Descriptions
POWER Indicator
This indicator shows whether the power is on or off, and also functions as a battery-check indicator.
* When the indicator starts to dim or fails to light, the batteries are exhausted. When this occurs, install
new batteries. For instructions on replacing the batteries, refer to “Installing Batteries” (p. 6).
TAP Indicator
EFFECT ON/OFF Indicator
This lights up when the effect is on.
This flashes in time with the delay time set by the tap input.
* The light is turned off when the twist
effect is applied.
EFFECT ON/OFF Pedal
This alternately switches the effect on or off each time the pedal is pressed.
Even when the effect is switched off, the echo sounds still fade gradually.
* Turning up the INTENSITY knob
causes the echo sounds to continue.
Virtual Tape Display
The movement of the light provides a visual image resembling a running tape.
The movement of the light is synchronized to the virtual tape speed.
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TAP Pedal
You can set the delay time (tap delay time) by briefly depressing this pedal at the desired tempo (tap input). Also, you can obtain the “twist” effect by keeping the pedal depressed (p. 14).
* The maximum values that can be set
for the tap delay time in Normal/ Long mode and Variation mode differ (p. 18).

Rear Panel

Panel Descriptions
INPUT Jacks (INPUT A/MONO, B)
These input jacks are used for connecting electric guitars, keyboards, other instruments, and effects processors.
Connect mono instruments or effects to the A/MONO jack.
“Making the Connections” (p. 7)
* The A/MONO jack also doubles as the
power switch. The power comes on when a plug is inserted into the A/MONO jack, and goes off when it is unplugged. Unplug any connected cords when the unit is not in use.
OUTPUT Jacks (OUTPUT A/MONO, OUTPUT B)
Use these jacks to connect the RE-20 to a guitar amp, a keyboard amp, or to an effects processor, mixer, multitrack recorder, or other such device.
When connected to both A/MONO and B, a ste­reo effect can be obtained when reverb is applied.
If you are using the RE-20 in mono, connect to the A/MONO jack only.
“Making the Connections” (p. 7)
EXP Pedal Jack
Connect an optional expression pedal (such as the Roland EV-5) to this jack.
Once connected, the pedal can be used to control the repeat rate and intensity in real time.
“Control Using an Expression Pedal” (p. 16)
DIRECT Switch
This switches the direct sound on and off.
If you want to turn off output of the direct sound, set the DIRECT switch to OFF.
DC IN (AC Adaptor) Jack
This jack is for connecting an AC adaptor (BOSS PSA series, sold separately). Using an AC adaptor makes possible long performances without worrying about your batteries going dead.
* When you are using an AC
adaptor, be sure to use only the specified type (PSA series). Using an adaptor other than the specified type may cause the unit to malfunction, or cause damage to the unit.
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Installing Batteries

Insert the batteries as shown below, being careful to orient the batteries correctly.
fig.010
• When turning the unit upside-down, get a bunch of newspapers or magazines, and place them under the four corners or at both ends to prevent damage to the buttons and controls. Also, you should try to orient the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged.
• When turning the unit upside-down, handle it with care to avoid dropping it, or allowing it to fall or tip over.
• Make sure the “+” and “–” ends of the batteries are oriented correctly.
• Batteries are supplied with the unit. The life of these batteries may be limited, however, since their primary purpose is to enable testing.
• When the batteries run down, the POWER indicator grows dim. If this happens, install with new batteries.
• When replacing the batteries, use six AA type batteries.
• Avoid using new batteries together with used ones. In addition, avoid mixing different types of batteries. Doing so can result in fluid leakage.
• Battery life can vary depending on battery type.
Continuous usage time under battery power is about 32 hours with alkaline batteries and about 9 hours with carbon batteries. (This may vary according to usage conditions.)
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Making the Connections

• When using an AC adaptor, be sure to use only the specified type (PSA series; sold separately). Using an adaptor other than the specified type may cause the unit to malfunction, or cause damage to the unit.
• To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume and turn off the power to all devices before making any connections.
• Noise may be produced if wireless communications devices, such as cell phones, are operated in the vicinity of this unit. Such noise could occur when receiving or initiating a call, or while conversing. Should you experience such problems, you should relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit, or switch them off.
• Some connection cables contain resistors. When connection cables with resistors are used, the sound level may be extremely low, or impossible to hear. For information on cable specifications, contact the manufacturer of the cable.
• The INPUT A/MONO jack doubles as a power switch. Inserting a plug in the INPUT A/MONO jack turns on the power; the power is switched off when the plug is disconnected. Be sure to unplug the cable from this jack when the RE-20 is not in use.
• If there are batteries in the unit while an AC adaptor is being used, normal operation will continue should the line voltage be interrupted (power blackout or power cord disconnection).
• Once the connections have been completed, turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices. When powering up: Turn on the power to your guitar amp When powering down: Turn off the power to your guitar amp
• Always make sure to have the volume level turned down before switching on power. Even with the volume all the way down, you may still hear some sound when the power is switched on, but this is normal, and does not indicate a malfunction.
• When operating on battery power only, the POWER indicator will become dim when battery power gets too low. Replace the batteries as soon as possible.
• This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after power­up is required before the unit will operate normally.
last first
.
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Making the Connections

Mono Output Connection

fig.020
AC Adaptor PSA series (sold separately)
Electric Guitar
fig.030
Keyboard
Guitar Amplifier
oror
MTR Mixer
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Stereo Output Connection

Mono Input
fig.060
Making the Connections
AC Adaptor PSA series (sold separately)
Stereo Input
fig.070
Effector + Electric Guitar
Electric Guitar
or
Keyboard
or
Keyboard
Guitar Amplifier
or
MTR Mixer
Guitar Amplifier
or
MTR Mixer
AC Adaptor PSA series (sold separately)
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Making the Connections

Connecting to SEND/RETURN

With Guitar Amps

Mono Send/Mono Return
fig.060
SEND RETURN
AC Adaptor PSA series (sold separately)
Electric Guitar
Mono Send/Stereo Return
fig.070
Electric Guitar
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Guitar Amplifier
RETURN R RETURN L
SEND
Guitar Amplifier
AC Adaptor PSA series (sold separately)
Making the Connections

Connecting to an MTR or Mixer

If you want to turn off output of the direct sound—for example when connecting to a mixer’s SEND/RETURN—set the DIRECT switch to OFF.
Mono Send/Mono Return
fig.060
Set DIRECT switch to OFF
AC Adaptor PSA series (sold separately)
SEND RETURN
MTR Mixer
Stereo Send/Stereo Return
fig.070
Set DIRECT switch to OFF
SEND LSEND R
RETURN R RETURN L
MTR Mixer
AC Adaptor PSA series (sold separately)
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Operating the RE-20

Basic Operation

For this demonstration of using the pedals, first press the EFFECT ON/OFF pedal to switch on the effect (ON/OFF indicator lit), and set the DIRECT switch to ON.
fig.080
1
2
5
4
1.
Set the knobs as shown in the figure.
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7
93
8
2.
Using the INPUT VOLUME knob and the volume control on the connected
device, adjust the input level so that the PEAK LEVEL indicator lights
momentarily when the instrument connected to the RE-20 is played forcefully.
3.
Set the MODE SELECTOR knob to the 1 position.
4.
Turn the ECHO VOLUME knob to adjust the volume of the echo.
5.
Turn the REPEAT RATE knob to adjust the echo interval.
6.
Turn the INTENSITY knob to adjust the volume of the echo’s repeat.
7.
Turn the BASS knob to adjust the echo’s low-frequency range.
8.
Turn the TREBLE knob to adjust the echo’s high-frequency range.
9.
Set the MODE SELECTOR knob to the REVERB ONLY position.
10.
Turn the REVERB VOLUME knob to adjust the volume of the reverb.
11.
Turn the MODE SELECTOR knob to select the Variation mode.
* For more detailed information on the Variation mode types, refer to the “About the Variation Mode”
(p. 18).
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1
2
8
9
7
6
4
5
7
3
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Operating the RE-20

Adjusting the Input Volume

The input level can be adjusted with the
INPUT VOLUME knob .
* The input level can be adjusted with the
INPUT VOLUME knob regardless of whether the effect is switched on or off.
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Switching the Echo and Reverb Variations

You can use the MODE SELECTOR knob to switch among the twelve Variation modes, which offer different combinations of echo and reverb.
* For more detailed information on the
Variation mode types, refer to the “About the Variation Mode” (p. 18).
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Adjusting the Volume of the Echo Sound

You can adjust the volume of the echo sound
with the ECHO VOLUME knob .
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Adjusting the Volume of the Echo’s Repeat

You can adjust the volume of the repeating echo sound (amount of feedback) with the
INTENSITY knob .
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Adjusting the Tone of the Echo (BASS, TREBLE)

You can use the BASS and TREBLE knobs to adjust the low- and high-frequency ranges of the echo sound only.
1 2

Adjusting the Volume of the Reverb Sound

You can adjust the volume of the reverb
sound with the REVERB VOLUME knob .
* Enabled only when the MODE SELECTOR
knob is set to any position from 5 through 11 or to REVERB ONLY.
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Adjusting the Echo Interval

You can adjust the amount of time between
echoes with the REPEAT RATE knob .
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Operating the RE-20

Setting the Delay Time with the TAP Pedal (Tap Delay Time)

1.
Using the MODE SELECTOR knob, select the Variation mode for which the tap delay time is to be set.
* For more on the playback heads for which the tap delay time is set, and the maximum values of the
settings, refer to “About the Variation Mode” (p. 18).
2.
Press the TAP pedal two or more times at the tempo you want to set.
This sets the tap delay time. The TAP indicator flashes in sync with the tap delay time.
Blink
Press two or more times
* Enabled only when the MODE SELECTOR knob is set to any position from 1 through 11.
* When any of the following are carried out, the tap delay time setting changes
REPEAT RATE knob turned
MODE SELECTOR knob turned
Repeat rate or twist changed with ➔ changes to the value set with the expression pedal an expression pedal
* You cannot save the tap delay time setting.
* When the twist effect is applied using the TAP pedal (from when the TAP indicator is off to when it
goes on or starts flashing), you cannot set the tap delay time.
changes to the value set with the REPEAT RATE knob
changes to the value set with the REPEAT RATE knob

Applying the Twist Effect with the TAP Pedal

The twist effect simultaneously increases the repeat rate and the intensity, causing the echo sound to oscillate. In addition, the echo volume level is controlled.
* Enabled only when the MODE SELECTOR knob is set to any position from 1 through 11.
1.
Press and hold down the TAP pedal.
The TAP indicator goes out, and application of the twist effect begins. The echo sound begins to oscillate, then the oscillation increases as the pitch rises as well.
Off
Press and hold down
* You cannot set the repeat rate and intensity while the TAP pedal is held down.
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Operating the RE-20
2.
Release the TAP pedal.
The pitch of the oscillating sound starts to fall, and the original echo sound returns. The TAP indicator lights when the twist effect is finished.
* Once the TAP pedal is released, changing the repeat rate or intensity cancels the twist effect. The
setting is then changed to the value set with the knob or expression pedal.
* Adjusting the MODE SELECTOR knob while the twist effect is being applied cancels the twist effect.
* You can apply the twist effect with an external expression pedal. For more detailed information, refer to
“Control Using an Expression Pedal” (p. 16).

Switching the Repeat Rate and Delay Time Mode

The RE-20 features two modes to select from.
Normal mode:
Long mode:
1.
Turn off the RE-20.
* Disconnecting the plug from the INPUT A/MONO jack switches off the power.
2.
While holding down the TAP pedal, turn on the power to the RE-20.
The virtual tape display flashes, and then remains lit.
* Connecting the plug to the INPUT A/MONO jack switches on the power.
3.
Confirm that the virtual tape display is lit, then release the TAP pedal.
4.
Turn the MODE SELECTOR knob to select the mode.
MODE
SELECTOR
1 2
5.
Press the TAP pedal.
The TAP indicator flashes rapidly, and the setting is saved to the RE-20’s memory. When the setting is saved, the TAP indicator remains lit, and the RE-20 returns to its normal operating status.
* Be sure not to turn off the power while the TAP indicator is flashing rapidly. * This setting is saved even after the power is turned off.
* When the RE-20 is set to Long mode, the EFFECT ON/OFF indicator and TAP indicator flash rapidly
immediately after the power is turned on.
* The default factory setting is Normal mode.
The REPEAT RATE knob functions over the same range as the
RE-201. Additionally, the maximum value that can be set for the tap delay time is three seconds (when the MODE SELECTOR knob is set to the 3 or 7 position).
The range for the REPEAT RATE knob setting is expanded to
twice the normal setting. Additionally, the maximum value that can be set for the tap delay time is six seconds (when the MODE SELECTOR knob is set to the 3 or 7 position).
Mode
Normal mode Long mode
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Operating the RE-20

Control Using an Expression Pedal

You can control the following functions with an expression pedal (Roland EV-5; sold separately) connected to the EXP PEDAL jack on the rear panel.
REPEAT RATE:
INTENSITY:
ECHO LEVEL:
TWIST:
The Repeat Rate and Intensity are set to the minimum value when the heel of the pedal is pressed down; when you press firmly on the toe of the pedal, the value changes to the value that’s been set with the knob.
With the twist effect, the value that’s been set with the knob is obtained when the heel of the pedal is pressed down; when you press firmly on the toe of the pedal, the value changes to the maximum value.
The echo interval becomes shorter as the toe of the expression pedal is pressed further. In Long mode, the range for the Repeat Rate setting is twice that of Normal mode.
The Intensity increases as the toe of the expression pedal is pressed further, increasing the volume of the echo repeat sound (the feedback volume).
This controls the level input to the echo. The volume of the echo sounds increases as the toe of the expression pedal is pressed further.
* This function can be controlled only with an expression pedal. * The input level to the reverb is not changed.
Repeat Rate and Intensity are controlled simultaneously. In addition, this controls the ECHO VOLUME according to the echo level. As you further press down on the toe of the expression pedal, the echo sound starts to oscillate, then the oscillation rate increases and the pitch of the oscillation sound rises.
Expression pedal
(Roland EV -5, etc.)
* Use only the specified expression pedal (Roland EV-5; sold separately). By connecting any other
expression pedals, you risk causing the unit to malfunction and/or damage to the unit.
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Operating the RE-20

Setting the Function of the Expression Pedal

1.
Turn off the RE-20.
* Disconnecting the plug from the INPUT A/MONO jack switches off the power.
2.
While holding down the TAP pedal, turn on the power to the RE-20.
The virtual tape display flashes, and then remains lit.
* Connecting the plug to the INPUT A/MONO jack switches on the power.
3.
Turn the MODE SELECTOR knob to select a function for the expression pedal.
MODE
SELECTOR
3
4
5
6
*1 This function can be controlled only with an expression pedal.
4.
Press the TAP pedal to set that function.
The TAP indicator flashes rapidly, and the setting is saved to the RE-20’s memory. When setting is saved, the TAP indicator remains lit, and the RE-20 returns to its normal operating status.
* Be absolutely sure to avoid turning off the power while settings are being saved.
* This setting is retained even while the power is turned off.
* The factory default setting is REPEAT RATE.
Function
REPEAT RATE
INTENSITY
ECHO LEVEL *1
TWIST
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About the Variation Mode

You can use the MODE SELECTOR knob to switch among the twelve Variation modes, which offer different combinations of echo and reverb.
MODE
SELECTOR
Play­back
Heads
REVERB
REPEAT (MODE SELECTOR knob “1”–“4”)
REVERB ECHO (MODE SELECTOR knob “5”–“11”) :
REVERB ONLY (MODE SELECTOR knob “REVERB ONLY”) :
1
2
3
: On
: The playback heads set with the tap delay times
REPEAT REVERB ECHO
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
:
Echo only
Combined echo and reverb
Reverb only

About the Playback Heads

Relative to whatever the tap delay time is at playback head 1, the tap delay time at playback head 2 is twice that, and the tap delay time at playback head 3 is three times that.
Example: With the MODE SELECTOR knob set to the “11” position and the tap
delay time set to 0. 5 seconds
The setting is 0.5 seconds at playback head 1, 1 second at playback head 2, and 1.5 seconds at playback head 3.
* The maximum values that can be set for the tap delay time in Normal/Long mode and Variation mode
differ.
MODE
SELECTOR
1, 5, 8, 10, 11
2, 4, 6, 9
3, 7
Maximum Values for Tap Delay Time (Seconds)
Normal Mode Long Mode
1 2
2 4
3 6
REVERB
ONLY
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About the Roland SPACE ECHO RE-201

The Roland SPACE ECHO RE-201 is a reverb-equipped tape echo that debuted in 1974.
About the Configuration of the Tape Echo/Reverb
The tape echo section features an erase head, record head, and three playback heads arranged sequentially at equal intervals, such that a sound is played back three times at equal intervals.
The three playback heads are switched with the MODE SELECTOR knob, making it possible to create different variations (patterns) of echo intervals.
The reverb section is equipped with a spring reverb. The reverb signal path is connected in parallel to the tape echo section.
Changing of the Echo Sound’s Pitch When REPEAT RATE is Changed
Turning the REPEAT RATE knob to the right (clockwise) gradually increases the tape speed. As this happens, sounds are played back more closely together, and the pitch begins to rise.
Simultaneously, the density of the sounds during recording gradually decreases, so when those sounds reach the playback heads, the pitches that were raised then begin to fall.
Oscillation in the Tape Speed
Even without any change in the REPEAT RATE knob setting, the tape speed is always changing slightly due to the resistance from mechanical friction, tape slippage, and other factors.
This creates oscillations in the pitch of each of the three echo sounds, automatically producing the RE-201’s characteristic chorus effect.
About the Change in Sound Quality with Magnetic Saturation
Due to magnetic saturation, recording to and playing back from tape produces a sense of compression in the sound, giving it a characteristic warmth that is unique to tape.
In addition, the sonic quality of playback and recording also changes with the change in tape speed.
About the Reverb
The RE-201’s reverb section includes three springs arranged in a “Z” formation. The vibration of each spring influences the motion of the others to produce the reverb’s characteristic sound.
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Troubleshooting

Power doesn’t come on
Is the guitar or keyboard connected correctly to the INPUT A/MONO jack?
Check the connections again (p. 7–p. 11).
* The power will not turn on without a plug
connected to the INPUT A/MONO jack.
Have the batteries run down?
Replace them with new batteries (p. 6).
* The batteries included with the RE-20 are meant only
to confirm that the unit is functional at the factory.
* To reduce battery consumption, be sure to
disconnect the plug connected to the INPUT A/ MONO jack whenever the unit is not in use.
Is the specified AC adaptor (PSA series; sold separately) connected correctly?
Check the connections again (p. 7–p. 11). Never use any AC adaptor other than the adaptor specified.
No sound/Volume is low
Is the other equipment connected correctly?
Check the connections again (p. 7–p. 11).
Could the INPUT VOLUME knob, REVERB VOLUME knob or ECHO VOLUME knob be turned down?
Use the INPUT VOLUME knob, REVERB knob or ECHO VOLUME knob to raise the input level.
Is the volume turned down on the connected guitar/keyboard, effects processor, or other device?
Check the settings on the connected equipment (p. 7–p. 11).
Is the DIRECT switch off?
Only the effect sound is output when the DIRECT switch is set to OFF. To output the direct sound, set the switch to ON.
Could the connected expression pedal be in the raised position?
When ECHO LEVEL is assigned as the function of the expression pedal, no echo sound is output unless you step on the pedal (p. 16).
Sound is distorted
Are the INTENSITY knob and INPUT VOLUME knob positioned correctly?
Sounds may become distorted with the knob at certain settings. Turn down the INTENSITY knob and INPUT VOLUME knob to an appropriate level. If in spite of these measures the sound is still distorted, lower the output level of the device connected to the INPUT jacks.
Echo sounds not cancelled even when effect is switched off
Do you have a long delay time set?
Try turning the ECHO VOLUME knob completely to the left (counterclockwise); this allows you to cancel the continuing sounds.
Is the Intensity turned up?
Try turning the INTENSITY knob or ECHO VOLUME knob completely to the left (counterclockwise); this allows you to cancel the continuing sounds.
Sounds output even with no sound input
Is the Intensity setting turned up?
With higher Intensity settings, even when no sounds are being input, the repeat sound gradually increases in volume, and oscillation in the sound may occur. Set the INTENSITY knob at some point to the left of the center position.
Can’t set tap delay time
Are you sure the tap input you supplied was within the range that can be set for the tap delay time?
The maximum values that can be set for the tap delay time in Normal/Long mode and Variation mode differ (p. 18).
The volume level of the instrument connected to the INPUT jack is too low
Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor?
Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.
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Sample Settings

AMBIENCE
This sound adds a sense of space using a short delay and reverb.
RICH ECHO
This is a sumptuous sound with a rich reverb added to the delay. This produces an even greater effect when played back in stereo.
MULTI SLAP
Effective with muting techniques for giving the sound a prominent contour. This is even more effective with phrases timed to the repeat sound.
SPACE
Connecting an expression pedal and using the pedal to control the intensity in real time allows you to produce even more fantastic sounds. To make this setup effective, set the INTENSITY knob at a position between three o’clock and maximum.
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Main Specifications

RE-20: Space Echo
Nominal Input Level
-20 dBu (INPUT VOLUME knob: center), max +4 dBu
Input Impedance
1 M
Ω
Nominal Output Level
-20 dBu
Output Impedance
1 k
Ω
Recommended Load Impedance
10 kΩ or greater
Display
Virtual Tape Display
Controls
EFFECT ON/OFF pedal TAP pedal BASS knob TREBLE knob REVERB VOLUME knob REPEAT RATE knob INTENSITY knob ECHO VOLUME knob MODE SELECTOR knob INPUT VOLUME knob DIRECT switch
Indicators
POWER indicator (serves also as battery check indicator) PEAK LEVEL indicator EFFECT ON/OFF indicator TAP indicator
Connectors
INPUT jacks A/MONO, B (1/4 inch phone type) OUTPUT jacks A/MONO, B (1/4 inch phone type)
EXP PEDAL jack (1/4 inch TRS phone type) DC IN jack (DC 9 V)
Power Supply
DC 9 V: Dry battery LR6/R6 (AA) type x 6, AC Adaptor (PSA series)
Current Draw
75 mA (9 V max.)
* Expected battery life under continuous use:
Carbon: 9 hours Alkaline: 32 hours These figures will vary depending on the actual conditions of use.
Dimensions
173 (W) x 158 (D) x 57 (H) mm 6-13/16 (W) x 6-1/4 (D) x 2-1/4 (H) inches
Weight
1.2 kg / 2 lbs 11 oz (including batteries)
Accessories
Owner’s Manual Leaflet (“USING THE UNIT SAFELY,” “IMPORTANT NOTES,” and “Information”) Dry battery R6 (AA) type (carbon) x 6
Options
AC Adaptor (PSA series) Expression pedal (Roland EV-5)
* 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms
* In the interest of product improvement, the
specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.
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For EU Countries
UK
DE
FR
IT
ES
PT
NL
DK
NO
SE
FI
HU
PL
CZ
SK
EE
LT
LV
SI
GR
For EU Countries
This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.
For the USA
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment. This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit.
For Canada
NOTICE
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
G6027121R1
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