Roland V-Mixer VM-3100 Owner's Manual page 81

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VM-3100 Library List
Compressor Library List
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To apply the channel compressor to the sounds output from the MASTER OUT
jack, use the chanel compressors as a "stereo pair" and select
the channel nuntbers for the "INS MASTER" setting (User's Manual; p. 53).
No.
Name
Description
01
KickDrum1_
Applied to the bass drum, this gives a tight, fat sound.
02.
SnareDrum1
Used with the snare drum, this restrains peaks for a softer snare sound.
03
Overheads
This compression provides greater presence in situations such as when distance mikes are used to
record the entire drum set.
O4
DI Bass
This lends a natural softness to sounds like the solid bass sounds that are input with a direct box.
05
Mic GtCab
This compression produces a fat, rich midrange in the recorded sounds from a mic'ed guitar amp.
06
Breakbeats
This can be used to add a punchy lo-fi feel to sampled data and other similar sounds.
07
Rap Vocals
Used for rap and similar vocals, this reduces differences in vocal volume levels and provides greater
presence.
08
Narration
Used in narration and similar applications, this reduces differences in vocal volume levels and
provides greater presence.
09
StereoComp
This compresses the overall differences in volume levels in sounds mixed in stereo.
10
StereoLmtr
This compresses local peaking occurring in sterea mixed sounds.
11
RockVocals
This reduces the differences in volume levels produced by strong shouted vocals, making it easier to
listen to these vocals.
12.
JazzVocals
This reduces the differences in volume levels occurring in general vocals, making, the vocals easier to
hear.
13
AcousticGt
Used with acoustic guitar sounds, this reduces the differences in volume levels, making the sound
easier to hear.
14
Di Guitar
—' This lends a natural softness to sounds such as the solid guitar sounds input with a direct box.
15
KeyboardLd
Added to keyboard solos, this compression reduces the differences in volume levels, making the
sound easier to hear.
16
Kb Rhythm
Added to keyboard backing and similar sounds, this compression reduces the differences in volume
levels, making the sound more pleasing to the ear.
Equalizer Library List
No.
Name
Description
01
Rock BD
For bass drum. A sound suitable for rock with mid-lows emphasized.
02.
RockSD
For snare drum. Drops the mid-lows and emphasizes the attack and snares.
03
Rimshot
For rim shot. Emphasizes the feeling of attack unique to a rim shot.
O-4
Toms
For toms. Adjust LowF and LowMidF.
05
Hi Hat
For the crisper hi-hat. Adjust bell sound with HiMidG.
06
Cymbals
For cymbals. Emphasizes the difference in tone between cymbals and their clarity.
07
Overhead
For drum kit. Use when miking the sound of the entire kit.
08
RockBass __ For electric bass. For rock.
09
ElecGtr
Settings that keep the lead guitar from being buried in the mix.
10
NylonGtr
Emphasize the tone of nylon strings. Adjust fret sound with HiG.
11
BluesGtr
— Adds a delicate nuance suitable when playing blues on an acoustic guitar.
2
SlideGtr
Adds a rich feel to acoustic slide guitar. Adjust HiF.
13.
LineGtr
For piezo pickups. Adjust brightness with HiG.
14
Male
Improves the tone quality of a male vocal. Adjust HiG.
15
Female
Improves the tone quality of a female vocal. Adjust LoMidG.
16
Narrator
Standard equalizer for male narration. Brings out the character of the voice.
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