Roland VXpanded VS-880 Owner's Manual page 29

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EQ (Equalizer)
EQ
Off, On
LowType
Shlv, Peak
Low.G
-12Ð12 dB
20Ð2000 Hz
Low.F
Low.Q
0.3Ð10
Mid.G
-12Ð12 dB
200Ð8000 Hz
Mid.F
Mid.Q
0.3Ð10
HiType
Shlv, Peak
Hi.G
-12Ð12 dB
1.4Ð20.0 kHz
Hi.F
Hi.Q
0.3Ð10
OutLevel
0Ð100
EQ (Equalizer)
Turn the equalizer on/off. When this is off, the following
items will not be displayed.
LowType
Select the type of the low range equalizer.
Shlv:
Shelving type
Peak:
Peaking type
Low.G (Low gain)
Specify the gain (amount of boost/cut) for the low range
equalizer.
Low.F (Low frequency)
Specify the center frequency of the low range equalizer.
Low.Q (Low Q)
Specify the width of the band centered on the low range
equalizer center frequency in which the gain adjustment
will occur. As this setting is raised, the width of the band
affected will become narrower.
Mid.G (Middle gain)
Specify the gain (amount of boost/cut) for the mid range
equalizer.
Mid.F (Middle frequency)
Specify the center frequency of the mid range equalizer.
Mid.Q (Middle Q)
Specify the width of the band centered on the mid range
equalizer center frequency in which the gain adjustment
will occur. As this setting is raised, the width of the band
affected will become narrower.
HiType (High type)
Select the type of the high range equalizer.
Shelv:
Shelving type
Peak:
Peaking type
Hi.G (High gain)
Specify the gain (amount of boost/cut) for the high range
equalizer.
Chapter 1 Trying out the expanded functions
Hi.F (High frequency)
Specify the center frequency of the high range equalizer.
Hi.Q (High Q)
Specify the width of the band centered on the high range
equalizer center frequency in which the gain adjustment
will occur. As this setting is raised, the width of the band
affected will become narrower.
OutLevel (Output level)
Adjust the volume level of the sound that has passed
through the equalizer.
Vocoder 2
This is a 19 band vocoder. A clear sound that was not possi-
ble with conventional vocoders can be obtained.
Input an instrumental sound into the left channel, and a
voice into the right channel.
* Vocoder 2 can be used only for EFFECT-1. Also, EFFECT-
2 will not be available for use.
Input L
(Instrument)
Vocoder
+
Input R(Mic)
Noise
Suppressor
VOC (Vocoder)
Env
Sharp, Soft, Long
Mono, Stereo, L R, R L
Pan
Hold
Off, MIDI
MicSens
0Ð100
SynInLev
0Ð100
V.Char1-19
0Ð100
MHPF
Thru, 1.0Ð20.0 kHz
MHPFPan
L63ÐR63
0Ð100
MicMix
NSThresh
0Ð100
Env (Envelope)
The human voice will be emphasized.
Sharp:
Soft:
The instrumental sound will be emphasized.
Long:
A vintage sound with long decay will be pro-
duced.
Pan
Select Mono, Stereo, L R or R L. With a setting of Mono,
the components of each frequency band will be located in
the center. With a setting of Stereo, the odd-numbered fre-
quency bands will be located at the left, and the even-num-
bered components at the right. With a setting of L R, the
low frequency bands will be located increasingly toward
the left, and the high frequency bands will be located
increasingly toward the right. With a setting of R L, the
low frequency bands will be located increasingly toward
the right, and the high frequency bands will be located
increasingly toward the left.
Output L
+
Stereo Chorus
Output R
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