Mid-Side Compressor; Tone Fattener; Mid-Side Delay - Roland VERSELAB MV-1 Parameter Manual

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78 Mid-Side Compressor

This effect allows the left/right signals that have similar phase to be
adjusted to a different sense of volume than the left/right signals that
have different phase.
Mid
L in
LR
LR
/
/
MS
MS
R in
Side
Parameter
Value
M Comp Switch
OFF, ON
M Attack
0–124
M Release
0–124
M Threshold
-60–0 [dB]
M Knee
0–30 [dB]
1:1, 1.5:1, 2:1, 4:1,
M Ratio
16:1, INF:1
M Post Gain
0–+18 [dB]
S Comp Switch
OFF, ON
S Attack
0–124
S Release
0–124
S Threshold
-60–0 [dB]
S Knee
0–30 [dB]
1:1, 1.5:1, 2:1, 4:1,
S Ratio
16:1, INF:1
S Post Gain
0–+18 [dB]
Level
0–127
Compressor
Compressor
MS
MS
/
/
LR
LR
Compressor
Compressor
Explanation
Switches whether to adjust the sense of
volume for left/right input signals whose
phase is similar (in phase).
Sets the time from when the input exceeds
the Threshold until the volume starts being
compressed
Adjusts the time after the signal volume falls
below the Threshold Level until compression
is no longer applied.
Adjusts the volume at which compression
begins
This is a function that smooths the onset of
compression from the uncompressed state; it
gradually applies compression starting earlier
than THRESHOLD. Higher values produce a
smoother transition.
Compression ratio
Adjusts the output gain.
Switches whether to adjust the sense of
volume for left/right input signals whose
phase is distant (opposite phase).
Sets the time from when the input exceeds
the Threshold until the volume starts being
compressed
Adjusts the time after the signal volume falls
below the Threshold Level until compression
is no longer applied.
Adjusts the volume at which compression
begins
This is a function that smooths the onset of
compression from the uncompressed state; it
gradually applies compression starting earlier
than THRESHOLD. Higher values produce a
smoother transition.
Compression ratio
Adjusts the output gain.
Output Level

79 Tone Fattener

This effect applies distinctive distortion, adding overtones to give more
depth to the sound.
L in
L out
R out
R in
Parameter
Odd Level
Even Level
Level

80 Mid-Side Delay

This effect applies different amounts of delay to left/right signals of
similar phase and differing phase.
L in
R in
Parameter
M Delay Level
M Delay Mode
M Delay Time
(sync sw)
M Delay Time
(msec)
M Delay Time
(note)
M Delay 1 Feedback
M HF Damp
M Delay 1 Pan
M Delay 2 Pan
M Delay 3 Pan
M Delay 4 Pan
S Delay Level
S Delay Mode
S Delay Time
(sync sw)
S Delay Time
(msec)
S Delay Time
(note)
Odd
Odd
Overtone
Overtone
Generator
Generator
Even
Even
Overtone
Overtone
Generator
Generator
Even
Even
Overtone
Overtone
Generator
Generator
Odd
Odd
Overtone
Overtone
Generator
Generator
Value
Explanation
0–400 [%]
Raising the value adds odd-order overtones.
0–400 [%]
Raising the value adds even-order overtones.
0–127
Output Level
Mid
Multi Tap
Multi Tap
Delay
Delay
LR
LR
/
/
MS
MS
Multi Tap
Multi Tap
Delay
Delay
Side
Value
Explanation
Delay volume of left/right input signals
0–127
whose phase is similar (in phase)
Delay divisions for the input signals whose
2Tap, 3Tap, 4Tap
left/right phase is similar (identical phase)
If this is ON, the delay synchronizes with the
OFF, ON
tempo.
1–1300 [msec]
Adjusts the time from the original sound until
the delay sound is heard.
Note
&
"Note"
(p. 51)
Adjusts the proportion of the delay sound
-98–+98 [%]
that is fed back into the effect. Negative (-)
settings will invert the phase.
200, 250, 315, 400, 500,
Adjusts the frequency above which the delay
630, 800, 1000, 1250,
1600, 2000, 2500, 3150,
sound fed back to the effect is filtered out
4000, 5000, 6300, 8000,
(BYPASS:
no cut).
BYPASS [Hz]
Panning of the first delay sound
Panning of the second delay sound
L64–63R
Panning of the third delay sound
Panning of the fourth delay sound
Delay volume of left/right input signals
0–127
whose phase is distant (opposite phase)
Delay divisions for the input signals whose
2Tap, 3Tap, 4Tap
left/right phase is distant (reverse phase)
If this is ON, the delay synchronizes with the
OFF, ON
tempo.
1–1300 [msec]
Adjusts the time from the original sound until
the delay sound is heard.
Note
&
"Note"
(p. 51)
MFX Parameters
L out
R in
L out
MS
MS
/
/
LR
LR
R out
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