Roland VIMA JM-8 Owner's Manual page 89

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PANPOT: Use this parameter to change the stereo
placement of the selected instrument. "0" means "no
change", negative (–) values shift the instrument
towards the left and positive (+) values shift it
towards the right.
Note: In the case of Drum Sets, this setting applies to all
drum/percussion instruments. There is also a parameter
that can be set for specific drum instruments. See page 92.
REVERB: Use this parameter to set the reverb send
level. This specifies how strongly the instrument will
be processed by the selected reverb effect.
CHORUS: Use this parameter to set the chorus send
level. This specifies how strongly the instrument will
be processed by the selected chorus effect.
Note: The four parameters discussed so far can also be set
on the "SMF MIXER" page (see p. 60).
VELOCITY: This parameter allows you to modify the
velocity range of the instrument in question. "0"
means that the recorded velocity values are left
untouched, negative values reduce all velocity values
by the same amount (leaving differences between
notes intact), while positive settings increase all
velocity values.
OCTAVE: (Only for sounds, not for Drum Sets.) Use
this parameter to transpose the selected instrument
up or down by up to 4 octaves.
MULTI FX
The JM-8 contains three multi-effect processors, one
reverb processor and one chorus processor that can
be used to process Standard MIDI Files.
(1) Press the MULTI FX display field and use the dial
buttons to assign the instrument to one of the
multi-effects processors A~C.
(2) Select "Off" for instruments that don't need to be
processed by any MFX.
If you select "A", "B" or "C", an additional display and
an [EDIT] display button appear. The display shows the
name of the effect type currently assigned to the
selected MFX processor.
(3) Press the long MFX display field (below [EDIT]) and
select the desired type with the dial.
The available types are:
1. Thru
29. OD‰ Delay
2. Stereo EQ
30. DST‰ Chorus
3. Overdrive
31. DST‰ Flanger
4. Distortion
32. DST‰ Delay
5. Phaser
33. EH‰ Chorus
6. Spectrum
34. EH‰ Flanger
7. Enhancer
35. EH‰ Delay
8. Auto Wah
36. Chorus‰ DLY
9. Rotary
37. Flanger‰ DLY
10. Compressor
38. CHO‰ Flanger
11. Limiter
39. CHO/DLY
12. Hexa-Chorus
40. Flanger/DLY
13. Trem Chorus
41. CHO/Flanger
14. Space-D
42. Isolator
15. St. Chorus
43. Low Boost
16. St. Flanger
44. Super Filter
17. Step Flanger
45. Step Filter
18. St. Delay
46. Humanizer
47. Speaker Sim
19. Mod. Delay
20. 3 Tap Delay
48. Step Phaser
21. 4 Tap Delay
49. MLT Phaser
22. Time Delay
50. Inf Phaser
23. 2 Pitch Shifter
51. Ring Modul
24. FBK Pitch
52. Step Ring
25. Reverb
53. Tremolo
26. Gate Reverb
54. Auto Pan
27. OD‰ Chorus
55. Step Pan
28. OD‰ Flanger
56. Slicer
Note: Each MFX ("A", "B" and "C") can be assigned to as
many instruments as you like. Be aware, however, that
selecting a different type will affect all instruments that
use this MFX processor.
(4) If you also want to change the parameters of the
selected effect type, press the MFX A~C [EDIT] dis-
play button to jump to the following page:
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VIMA JM-8
Editing other aspects
57. VK Rotary
58. 3D Chorus
59. 3D Flanger
60. 3D Step Flgr
61. Band Chorus
62. Band Flanger
63. Band Step Flg
64. VS Overdrive
65. VS Distortion
66. GT Amp Simul
67. Gate
68. Long Delay
69. Serial Delay
70. MLT Tap DLY
71. Reverse DLY
72. Shuffle DLY
73. 3D Delay
74. Long Time DLY
75. Tape Echo
76. LoFi Noise
77. LoFi Comp
78. LoFi Radio
79. Telephone
80. Phonograph
81. Step Pitch
82. Sympa Reso
83. VIB-OD-Rotary
84. Center Canc
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