Vocal Comp - Roland VERSELAB MV-1 Parameter Manual

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Parameter
Value
Sets the order in which notes of the chord will sound.
UP
DOWN
UP&DOWN
RANDOM
NOTE_ORDER
Motif
GLISSANDO
CHORD
AUTO1
AUTO2
PHRASE
Hold
OFF, ON
REAL,
Velocity
1–127
Oct Range
-3–+3
Acc Rate
0–100 %
Shfl Rate
0–100 %
Shfl Reso
,
Chord Mode
OFF, ON
Explanation
Notes you press will be sounded, from low to
high.
Notes you press will be sounded, from high
to low.
Notes you press will be sounded, from low to
high, and then back down from high to low.
Notes you press will be sounded, in random
order.
Notes you press will be sounded in the order
in which you pressed them. By pressing
the notes in the appropriate order you can
produce melody lines. Up to 128 notes will be
remembered.
Each chromatic step between the highest
and lowest notes you press will sound in
succession, repeating upward and downward.
Press only the lowest and the highest notes.
All notes you press will sound simultaneously.
The timing at which keys will sound will be
assigned automatically, giving priority to the
lowest key that was pressed.
The timing at which keys will sound will be
assigned automatically, giving priority to the
highest key that was pressed.
Pressing a single key will sound the phrase
based on the pitch of that key. If multiple
keys are pressed, the last-pressed key will be
valid.
Turn the hold function on/off.
Specifies the loudness of the notes that you
play. If you want the velocity value of each
note to depend on how strongly you play
the keyboard, set this parameter to "REAL". If
you want each note to have a fixed velocity
regardless of how strongly you play the
keyboard, set this parameter to the desired
value (1–127).
Sets the key range in octaves over which
arpeggio will take place. If you want the
arpeggio to sound using only the notes that
you actually play, set this parameter to "0".
To have the arpeggio sound using the notes
you play and notes 1 octave higher, set this
parameter to "+1". A setting of "-1" will make
the arpeggio sound using the notes you play
and notes 1 octave lower.
Modifies the strength of accents and the
length of the notes to adjust the "groove"
feel of the arpeggio. A setting of "100 %" will
produce the most pronounced groove feel.
This setting lets you modify the note timing
to create shuffle rhythms. With a setting of
"50 %" the notes will be spaced evenly. As the
value is increased, the note timing will have
more of a "dotted" (shuffle) feel.
Shuffle Rate = 50 %
50
50
50
50
Shuffle Rate = 90 %
90
10
90
10
Specifies the timing (as a note value) at which
the notes will be heard.
The note value can be specified as either a
sixteenth note or an eighth note.
When this is on, the pads play arpeggios even
in Chord mode.

VOCAL COMP

Parameter
Value
OFF, ON
Switch
0.1–100 [ms]
Attack
10–1000 [ms]
Release
-60–0 [dB]
Thres
1: 1–inf: 1
Ratio
0–30 [dB]
Knee
-24–+24 [dB]
Gain
Out Asgn
DRY, MFX
Parameter List
Explanation
Compressor on/off
Time from when the input exceeds the
threshold until compression begins
Time from when the input falls below the
threshold until compression is turned off
Level at which compression is applied
Compression ratio
This is a function that smooths the onset of
compression from the uncompressed state; it
gradually applies compression starting earlier
than Threshold. Higher values produce a
smoother transition.
Level of the output sound
Specifies the compressor output destination.
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