Roland V-Mixer VM-3100 Owner's Manual page 96

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VM-3100 List of Algoriyhms
Pitch
Shifter
L
A
PSf
PITCH SHIFTER
This effect changes the pitch of the source sound. The degree
of pitch shift can be set separately for each channel.
StereoLink [Link]OFF, ON
This selects whether the pitch shift in left and right channels
are to be linked or set independently. When set to "ON," the
right channel pitch shifter settings conform to those set for
the left channel.
Grade [Grade] (Sound Grade)1, 2, 3, 4, 5
This sets the quality of the effect sound. The higher the value
is set, the more natural-sounding the effect is; however, this
increases the delay from the source sound as well.
Depending on the setting, you may be able to hear some
disruption of the sound in drums and other parts, so select
the setting after listening to the sound at different settings.
Leh Pitch [PichL]-12 - +12
Lch Fine [FineL] -100 - +100
Rch Pitch [PichR] -12 - +12
Rch Fine [FineR]-100 - +100
These set the degree of left and right pitch shift. You can
adjust the pitch shift in semitones with "Pitch" and in cents
(1/100 of a semitone) with "Fine" for minute adjustment of
the pitch shift. When Stereo Link is on, changes to the right
channel settings are disregarded.
FX Level [EffLv]JO - 100
This sets the volume of the effect.
Dry Level [DryLv]O - 100
This sets the volume of the source sound. When simply
changing the pitch of the source sound, set the dry level to 0
and use with the insert method.
09 CHORUS RSS
This algorithm is a chorus with RSS connected to the output.
The sound of the left channel is placed 90 degrees left, and
the sound of the right channel is placed 90 degrees right.
Chorus RSS
L
anes
CHORUS RSS
These parameters function in the same way as those in the
CHORUS in Algorithm 05 (KEYBOARD MULTI) (p.16).
Mod.LR Phs [Phase]NORM, INV
Depth [Depth]0 — 100
Rate [Rate]
0-100
FX Level [EffLv]O ~ 100
Dry Level [DryLv]O — 100
Pre Delay [PreDL]0 — 50 msec
LoCutFreq [LoCut] (Low Cut Frequency)THRU, 50 — 800 Hz
HiCutFreg [HiCut] (High Cut Frequency)0.5 — 12.5 kHz, THRU
10 DELAY RSS
This is a single-in/dual-out delay with RSS effects added to
the output. When heard through stereo speakers, a space of
90 degrees between the left and right sides (of your head)
opens up and a wider, three-dimensional delay sound can
be heard within that space. This is usually added with the
send / return method.
Delay RSS
Notes on Using RSS
To exhibit the RSS effect to the fullest extent, take note of the
following points.
- RSS works best in rooms where there is little
reverberation.
-
One-way speakers are most appropriate. However,
coaxial or virtual coaxial speakers may also be used.
-
Keep speakers as far away from side walls as possible.
- Do not position the left and right speakers with too much
distance between them.
- Listen from the optimal position, as shown below.
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