Roland JV-80 Owner's Manual page 86

Multi timbral synthesizer
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1.
Patch
Edit
EFFECT
"A
You
can
create a
sound
in
which
the
level
of
the
effect
applied
to
a
Tone
is
greater than the
level
of
the
Tone
itself,
since the
level
of
the original
unprocessed
sound (dry
level) can be
set
independently
from
the effect (or
processed)
sound.
An
interesting
sound
can be
created
by
setting the
dry
level
of
the
Tone
used
for the sustain
or
release
portion
of a Patch
to
0.
^
The
ratio
of
the
effect
sound of each
Tone
to
the
whole
effect
sounds
is
controlled
by
the
chorus send
level
and
the
reverb send
level.
You
can
set
the
sound
level
of
the
unprocessed
effect
by
using
the
dry
level
parameter.
Chorus/reverb send
level
Low
level
High
level
-Patch-
Tone
1
Tone 2
Effect
Dry
level
D
Dry
lavel
"^
Chorus/reverb
is
used
to
apply
effects to the
Tone, and
the
Andiog
Feel
parameter
applies the 1/f
modulation
at
a
point
just
following
the
generation of
the original
waveform.
The
1/f
modulation
includes
special
types of
modulation such
as the
murmur
of
a
little
stream or
the rustling
sound
of a
gentle breeze.
The
JV-80
lets
you
add a
natural feeling
to
the
sound by
taking
advantage of
this effect.
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