Roland V-Mixer VM-3100 Owner's Manual page 103

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VM-3100 List of Algoriyhms
value set, the narrower the range.
Out Level [OutLv]-60 - +12 dB
This sets the volume after the signal passes through the
equalizer.
17 GRAPHIC EQ
This simulates a 10-band graphic equalizer. It can be used as
either two monaural equalizers or a single stereo equalizer.
Grapgic
Equalizer
AFLG
Be
LINK
These parameters are the same as those in Lnk in Algorithm
12 (MIC SIMULATOR) (p.22).
Link Sw [Link]OFF, ON
GRAPHIC EQ A/B
This simulates a 10-band graphic equalizer.
In Level [In Lv]-60 - +12 dB
This adjusts the level before the signal passes through the
equalizer.
31.2 Hz [31Hz] (Gain)-12 — +12 dB
62.5 Hz [62Hz] (Gain)-12 ~ +12 dB
125 Hz [125Hz] (Gain)-12 — +12 dB
250 Hz [250Hz] (Gain)-12 — +12 dB
500 Hz [500Hz] (Gain)-12 — +12 dB
1kHz [1kHz] (Gain)-12 — +12 dB
2kHz [2kHz] (Gain)-12 — +12 dB
4kHz [4kHz] (Gain)-12 - +12 dB
8kHz [8kHz] (Gain)-12 —- +12 dB
16kHz [16kHz] (Gain)-12 — +12 dB
This sets the gain (boost or cut) for each of the equalizer's
frequencies.
Out Level [OutLv]-60 - +12 dB
This sets the volume after the signal passes through the
equalizer.
18 SPACE CHORUS
This algorithm is a reproduction of Roland's SDD-320 spatial
expression effect. This effect add breadth to the stereo
output. Although the insert method was used to add the
SDD-320's effect, you can set this algorithm so that it can be
used with the send/return method as well.
Chorus
(Stereo or Mono)
L" BALANCE
SPACE CHORUS
This is an effect that gives the sound greater fullness and
breadth.
Input [Input] (Input Type)MONO, ST
This setting determines whether the stereo sound input is
converted to monaural output (MONO) or not (ST) (this was
accomplished on the SDD-320 by connecting to different
jacks).
ModeButton [Mode] (Chorus Mode Button)
1, 2, 3, 4, 144, 2+4, 3+4
The SDD-320 featured four mode buttons which were
pressed to change the way the effect worked.
This setting
simulates the buttons that were pressed (setting this to "1+4"
simulates the effect achieved by pressing the 1 and 4 buttons
simultaneously).
Dry/FX Bal [Bal] (Dry/FX Balance)O - 100
This adjusts the volume balance of the source sound and the
effect. With a setting of 50, the volume of the source and the
SDD-320 are equally balanced. Set to 0 for source only; at 100,
only the sound from the SDD-320 is output. Set this to 100
when using the send/return method.
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Setting different mode buttons subtly changes the effect. Try each
mode and select the one that best suits your aims. Roland's SDD-
320, released in 1979 and in production for about eight years, isan
analog effect that adds spatiousness to the sound. The panel
features just five buttons (OFF and four MODE buttons); the
different buttons are pressed to select the effect. Although a type of
chorus effect, it features a natural sound, without a lot of
oscillation. Even today, this model is a big favorite of many remix
artists and musicians.
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