Flanger Type; Flanger - Roland SH-4d Owner's Manual

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Flanger Type

Flanger

This is a stereo flanger (The LFO has the same phase for left and right.).
It produces a metallic resonance that rises and falls like a jet airplane taking off or landing.
A filter is provided so that you can adjust the timbre of the flanged sound.
Parameter
OFF, LPF, HPF
Type
200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500,
Cutoff
3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 [Hz]
0.0–100 [ms]
Pre Delay
OFF, ON
Rate Sync
Rate
0.05–10.00 [Hz]
Rate Note Note(P.167)
Depth
0–127
Phase
0–180 [deg]
-98–+98 [%]
Feedback
Low Gain
-15–+15 [dB]
High Gain -15–+15 [dB]
D100: 0W–D0: 100W
Balance
0–127
Level
Value
Explanation
Filter type
OFF: No filter is used
LPF: Cuts the frequency range above the Cutoff
Freq
HPF: Cuts the frequency range below the Cutoff
Freq
Basic frequency of the filter
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until
the flanger sound is heard.
If this is ON, the rate synchronizes with the tempo
of the rhythm.
Tempo (Pattern)
Tempo
(System)(P.76)
Frequency of modulation
Depth of modulation
Spatial spread of the sound
Adjusts the proportion of the flanger sound that is
fed back into the effect.
Negative (-) settings will invert the phase.
Amount of boost/cut for the low-frequency range
Amount of boost/cut for the high-frequency range
Volume balance between the direct sound (D) and
the flanger sound (W)
Output Level
MFX Parameters
105

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Jan
April 11, 2025

How is the SH-4d rotary speaker sim switched in real time between slow and fast or on/off (for the VK-7)

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Mr. Anderson
April 11, 2025

To switch the SH-4d rotary speaker sim between Slow and Fast, adjust the "Speed" parameter to SLOW or FAST. To turn the rotary speaker rotation on or off, use the "Brake" parameter: set it to ON to gradually stop rotation, or OFF to gradually resume it.

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