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2ch RSS
Gives each of the sounds input into the respective channels three-dimensional locations.
fig.08-16
Input A
Input B
Input A is input into the L-channel side of the effect. Therefore, it is required to insert and connect "Lch" of the effect to the channel handling Input A.
Similarly, Input B is input into the R-channel side of the effect. Insert and connect "Rch" of the effect to the channel handling Input B.
Do not output the direct sound.
What is RSS?
It stands for Roland Sound Space. This is one of the Roland's proprietary effect technologies that enables three-dimensional
location of the sound source on the ordinary stereo system. Not only control on effect for the front and the sides of the
audience, this technology provides controls on directions (azimuth) such as up, down and rear as well as control on distance
to localize the sound source.
fig.08-17e
Parameter (full name)
RSS:
Azimuth
Elevation
Type
Phones
RSS
RSS
Up
Elevation
Right
Front
Azimus
Down
Setting
Function
Gives sounds three-dimensional locations.
-180–180˚
Sets output directions, front, back, right and left, for the Input A channel.
-90–90˚
Sets output directions, up and down, for the Input A channel.
A
Same effects can be achieved as the old VS series (VS-880/880EX/890/1680/1880/1824/1824CD/
VSR-880).
B
More distinctive effects can be achieved than Type A.
Off, On
Set to On when you use headphones.
Set to Off when you use speakers.
Output L
Output R
Back
Left
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