Vocoder Programs - Korg MS2000R Owner's Manual

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VIRTUAL PATCH
VIRTUAL PATCH allows you to use not only EG or LFO,
but even velocity (keyboard playing dynamics) or key-
board tracking (the area of the keyboard you play) as mod-
ulation sources which can be assigned to sound parameters
for greater freedom in creating sounds. Four routings (com-
binations) can be specified for each timbre.
MOD SEQUENCE
MOD SEQUENCE is a step sequencer that lets you apply
time-variant change to various sound parameters in a way
similar to analog synthesizers of the past.
Use the sixteen knobs on the front panel to set the value of
each step, and playback to make the sound change.
You can also operate the knobs in realtime, and record their
movements (parameter values) in each step (Motion Rec
function).
Since each timbre can have up to three sequences, you can
obtain very complex tonal changes.

Vocoder programs

Vocoder programs consist of OSC1/NOISE, MIXER, VOCODER SEC., EFFECT, and ARPEGGIATOR. The vocoder takes a
signal from the internal tone generator (OSC1/NOISE) or the AUDIO IN 1 jack, applies to it the characteristics of the signal
that is input from the AUDIO IN 2 jack, and outputs the result. The most popular use for this is to input a voice from a mic
connected to the AUDIO IN 2 jack, in order to create the effect of an instrument speaking.
OSC1/NOISE/AUDIO IN 1 jack (carrier)
The OSC1/NOISE signal will be the carrier to which the
vocoder effect is applied. Waveforms that contain large
numbers of overtones such as SAW and VOX WAVE are
ideal for the carrier waveform.
It is also possible to apply the vocoder effect to a waveform
that is input to the AUDIO IN 1 jack together with OSC1/
NOISE.
The volumes of OSC1/NOISE/AUDIO IN are adjusted by
the MIXER, and the combined signal is output to the
VOCODER SEC.
AUDIO IN 2 jack (modulator)
The signal that is input to the AUDIO IN 2 jack will be the
modulator. In general, it is most common for a voice to be
input to the modulator, but you can create unique effects by
inputting rhythm sounds or other waveforms.
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EFFECTS
Each program has a modulation effect, delay, and equalizer.
For a modulation-type effect, you can select from three
effects such as chorus.
For a delay effect, you can select from three types of delay,
including a stereo delay.
ARPEGGIATOR
This is an arpeggiator with six types of arpeggio type.
For a program whose voice mode is Dual/Split, arpeggios
can be played on one or both timbres.
Since arpeggiator settings can be made for each program,
you can create and save an arpeggio type that is suitable for
the sound of that program.
VOCODER SEC.
This consists of two sets of 16 band-pass filters (ANALYSIS
FILTER and SYNTHESIS FILTER) and the ENVELOPE
FOLLOWER.
The audio signal from the AUDIO IN 2 jack (modulator) is
input to sixteen bandpass filters (ANALYSIS FILTER), and
the ENVELOPE FOLLOWER detects the volume envelope
(time-variant change) of each frequency band.
Then, the signal from the internal tone generator or the
AUDIO IN 1 jack (carrier) is input to the other set of 16
band-pass filters (SYNTHESIS FILTER), and processed by
the envelopes detected by the ENVELOPE FOLLOWER to
modulate the carrier with the features of the voice, produc-
ing the impression that the instrument or sound is talking
(vocoder effect).
It is also possible to use the FORMANT SHIFT or CUTOFF
parameters to change each frequency of the carrier band-
pass filter. This will cause the frequency response curve to
be raised or lowered while preserving the character of the
modulator, and will dramatically affect the tone.

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