About The Vc-2; Internal Structure; Patch Algorithms - Roland VC-2 Owner's Manual

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About the VC-2

Internal Structure

The VC-2 consists of a carrier section, a modulator section, a
vocoder section, and an effects section.
• The carrier section generates the signal (timbre and pitch)
that is the basis of the sound.
• The modulator section uses a mic input or wave to
generate a signal from which the formant data (vocal
character) is extracted.
• The vocoder section extracts the formant data (vocal
character) from the signal generated by the modulator,
and applies the formants to the signal that is generated
by the carrier.
• The effects section provides multi-effects, chorus, and
reverb.
Carrier
MIC
Modulator
Effects
MFX
Vocoder
Reverb
Chorus

Patch Algorithms

The VC-2 provides the following twelve patch algorithms.
Each of these algorithms optimizes the values of certain
parameters to make it easy for you to create a desired sound.
Modeling group
Modeling Choir
This produces an extremely clear choir (multiple vocal) sound.
Modeling Vocal
This produces an extremely clear solo vocal sound.
Modeling Analog
This produces an extremely clear sound based on a synth
wave.
Vocoder group
Output
Vocoder Choir
This produces a conventional vocoder sound using a choir
(multiple vocal).
Vocoder Solo
This produces a conventional vocoder sound using a solo
vocal.
Vocoder Vintage
This produces a traditional vocoder sound based on a synth
wave.
Poly Pitch Shifter
Poly PShift
The vocal signal you input via the mic will be heard at the
pitch you specify from the keyboard.
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