Effects/Parameter List - Roland V-Combo VR-760 Owner's Manual

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Effects/Parameter List

The multi-effects feature 40 different kinds of effects. Some of the
effects consist of two different effects connected in series or in
parallel.
Parameters marked with a sharp "#" can be controlled using the
MFX [CONTROL] knob on the Synth section (Two setting items will
change simultaneously for "#1" and "#2").
1:
STEREO EQ
2:
OVERDRIVE
3:
DISTORTION
4:
PHASER
5:
SPECTRUM
6:
ENHANCER
7:
AUTO WAH
8:
ROTARY
9:
COMPRESSOR
10:
LIMITER
11:
HEXA-CHORUS
12:
TREMOLO CHO
13:
SPACE-D
14:
STEREO CHORUS
15:
ST.FLANGER
16:
STEP FLANGER
17:
STEREO DELAY
18:
MOD DELAY
19:
TRI TAP DLY
20:
QUAD TAP DLY
21:
TIME CTRL DLY
22:
2V PCH SHIFT
23:
FBK PCH SHIFT
24:
REVERB
25:
GATED REVERB
26:
OD -> CHORUS
27:
OD -> FLANGER
28:
OD -> DELAY
29:
DIST -> CHORUS
30:
DIST -> FLANGER
31:
DIST -> DELAY
32:
ENHAN -> CHORUS
33:
ENHAN -> FLANGER
34:
ENHANCR -> DELAY
35:
CHORUS -> DELAY
36:
FLANGER -> DELAY
37:
CHORUS -> FLANGR
38:
CHORUS/DELAY
39:
FLANGER/DELAY
40:
CHORUS/FLANGER
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1: STEREO EQ (Stereo Equalizer)
This is a four-band stereo equalizer (low, mid x 2, high).
Parameter
Value
Low Freq
200, 400 Hz
Low Gain
-15–+15 dB
High Freq
2000, 4000, 8000 Hz
High Gain
-15–+15 dB
Mid1 Freq
200–8000 Hz
Mid1 Q
0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0
Mid1 Gain
-15–+15 dB
Mid2 Freq
200–8000 Hz
Mid2 Q
0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0
Mid2 Gain
-15–+15 dB
Level #
0–127
2: OVERDRIVE
Creates a soft distortion similar to that produced by vacuum tube
amplifiers.
Parameter
Value
Drive #
0–127
Level
0–127
Low Gain
-15–+15 dB
High Gain
-15–+15 dB
Amp Type
SMALL,
BUILT-IN,
2-STACK,
3-STACK
Pan #
L64–63R
3: DISTORTION
Produces a more intense distortion than Overdrive. The parameters
are the same as for "2: OVERDRIVE."
4: PHASER
Adds a phase-shifted sound to the original sound, producing a
twisting modulation that creates spaciousness and depth.
Parameter
Value
Manual #
100–8000 Hz
Rate #
0.05–10.00 Hz
Depth
0–127
Resonance
0–127
Mix
0–127
Pan
L64–63R
Level
0–127
5: SPECTRUM
This is a type of filter which modifies the timbre by boosting or
cutting the level at specific frequencies. It is similar to an equalizer,
but has 8 frequency points fixed at locations most suitable for adding
character to the sound.
Parameter
Value
Band1 (250Hz)
-15–+15 dB
Band2 (500Hz)
Band3 (1000Hz)
Band4 (1250Hz)
Band5 (2000Hz)
Band6 (3150Hz)
Band7 (4000Hz)
Band8 (8000Hz)
Q
0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0,
8.0
Pan #
L64–63R
Level #
0–127
Explanation
Frequency of the low range
Gain of the low range
Frequency of the high range
Gain of the high range
Frequency of the middle range 1
Width of the middle range 1
Set a higher value for Q to nar-
row the range to be affected.
Gain of the middle range 1
Frequency of the middle range 2
Width of the middle range 2
Set a higher value for Q to nar-
row the range to be affected.
Gain of the middle range 2
Output Level
Explanation
Degree of distortion
Also changes the volume.
Output Level
Gain of the low range
Gain of the high range
Type of guitar amp
SMALL: small amp
BUILT-IN: single-unit type amp
2-STACK: large double stack amp
3-STACK: large triple stack amp
Stereo location of the output sound
Explanation
Adjusts the basic frequency from
which the sound will be modulated.
Frequency of modulation
Depth of modulation
Amount of feedback
Level of the phase-shifted sound
Stereo location of the output sound
Output Level
Explanation
Gain of each frequency band
Simultaneously adjusts the width
of the adjusted ranges for all the
frequency bands.
Stereo location of the output sound
Output Level
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