24 10 Band Vocoder; Vocodr (Vocoder) - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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24 10 Band Vocoder

Vocodr (Vocoder)

1. Envelope
Value
Explanation
Sharp:
The human voice will be emphasized.
The instrumental sound will be empha-
Soft:
sized.
A vintage sound with long decay will be
Long:
produced.
2. Pan Mode
Value: Mono, Stereo, L>>R, L<<R
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 frequency bands
will be located at the left, and the even-numbered
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.
3. Hold
Value: Off, On
This turns the Hold function on/off. If you turn Hold
on while a voice is being input into the mic, the
instrument will sound with the vocal formants that
are fixed at that time.
4. Mic Sens.
Value:0–100
Adjust the input sensitivity of the mic.
5. SynthInLev
Value:0–100
Adjust the input level of the instrument.
When using this, input the mic to the L channel and
the instrument to the R channel.
6. Character 1-10
Value:0–100
Adjust the volume of each frequency band. This
setting adjusts the tone of the vocoder.
The central frequency bands for each channel are as
shown below.
Ch1
= 100.0 [Hz]
Ch2
= 166.8 [Hz]
Ch3
= 278.3 [Hz]
Ch4
= 464.2 [Hz]
Ch5
= 774.3 [Hz]
Ch6
= 1.292 [kHz]
Ch7
= 2.154 [kHz]
Ch8
= 3.594 [kHz]
Ch9
= 5.995 [kHz]
Ch10 = 10.00 [kHz]
7. Mic Mix Level
Value:0–100
Adjust the amount of the mic audio (L channel input)
which has passed through the mic HPF that will be
added to the output of the vocoder.
8. Mic Mix Pan
Value:L63–R63
Adjust the panning of the mic audio.
9. MicMix HPF
Value:Thru, 1.0–20.0 kHz
When the mic is used, this adjusts the frequency at
which the high pass filter (HPF) will begin to affect
the mic audio. Higher values for this setting will
allow you to mix only the consonants. With a setting
of True, the HPF will not be applied.
Effect Block
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