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Roland SRV-330

Effects Processor

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Roland SRV-330
150.00 street price

The Roland SRV-330 is a digital reverb processor released by Roland Corporation in 1983. It was one of the first digital reverb units available for home studios and was a popular choice for many recording engineers. The SRV-330 featured a variety of reverb algorithms, including plate, hall, and room simulations. It also featured a built-in chorus effect and a delay line.

Country of origin / production: Japan

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Usage Design/ Form Factor
Rackmount, 1U 
Archetype
Digital (D) 
Effects
Reverb 
Chorus 
Delay 
Phaser 
MIDI in/ out
IN 
OUT 
THRU 
Display
Display type LED
Color resolution Monochrome
Display count2
Built-in controllers
Potentiometer3
Button13
Jog dial 
External controllers
Expression foot pedal 
Foot Controller1
Hold 
Audio out
Stereo 
Analogue: 1/4" (6.35mm)2
Audio in
Analog 1/4"2
Power
Voltage 230V
Voltage 240V
Voltage 100V
Voltage 115/117V
Voltage 50-60Hz
Power consumption25 W
Dimensions
Height47 mm
Width482 mm
Depth306 mm
Weight3.8 kg
Case/ body
Metal 
Color
Black 
Production start1993
Production ended
  • enpdf1.01Mb Roland SRV-330 Algorithm Guide
  • enpdf0.57Mb Roland SRV-330 MIDI Implementation