17 Phonograph; Phono (Phonograph) - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Effect Block

17 Phonograph

Phono (Phonograph)

This effect is like the sound of an analog record being
played.
1. Input Mode
Value: Mono, Stereo
Use this setting to select either a stereo or monaural
record player for the effect.
2. Freq.Range
Value: 0–100
Sets the frequency response of the record player.
Lowering the value degrades the frequency
characteristics, making the sound resemble that from
an older system.
3. SignalDist (Signal Distortion)
Value: 0–100
Sets the degree of distortion. The higher the value is
set, the more the sound is distorted.
4. Disk Type
Sets the turntable rotation speed. This influences the
cycles of scratches and noises being played.
Value
LP:
EP:
SP:
5. Noise Total
Value: 0–100
Total noise level.
6. Scratch
Value: 0–100
Scratches on the record.
7. Dust
Value: 0–100
Dust on the record.
422
Explanation
33 1/3 r.p.m.
45 r.p.m.
78 r.p.m.
8. Hiss
Value: 0–100
Continuous hissing noise.
These settings add the typical record's noise. The
noises increase as the values are raised. Set each of
the Scratch, Dust, and Hiss noise levels to get a
balance, the adjust the overall amount of noise with
the Total Noise Level control.
9. Wow Flutter Total
Value: 0–100
Total wow and flutter.
10. Wow
Value: 0–100
Wow, long cycle rotational irregularity.
11. Flutter
Value: 0–100
Flutter, short cycle rotational irregularity.
12. Random
Value: 0–100
Random rotational irregularity.
These settings determine the rotational irregularities
of the record player. Set each of the Wow, Flutter, and
Random levels to get a balance, the adjust the overall
depth of the effect with the Total Wow/Flutter
control.
13. Effect Level
Value: 0–100
Sets the volume of the effect sound. It is ordinarily set
to 100.
14. Direct Level
Value: 0–100
Sets the volume of the source sound. It is ordinarily
set to 0. Raise this when you want to mix the source
sound.
When reproducing the sound of old records such as
SPs, you can make it sound more realistic by setting
Input to "Mono." This effect continues to make the
noises during the "record's silent parts." To quickly
stop making this noise, press [F4 (FX ON/OFF)] to
turn off the effect.

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