Stereo Phaser; Pitch Shifter X2 - Roland M-5000 Reference Manual

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STEREO PHASER

DIR SW
Input L
Input R
DIR SW
This is a stereo-in, stereo-out phaser. It lets you apply a phaser effect
without impairing the position of the sound image that's been set
for the stereo input, by panning or other means.
EFFECT ON
Turns the effect sound on/off
DIRECT ON
Turns the unprocessed sound on/off
Type of phaser
5 4STAGE
MODE
5 8STAGE
RATE
Phaser rate
DEPTH
Phaser depth
Center frequency at which the phaser effect is
MANUAL
applied
Phase difference between L and R for the LFO
LFO PHASE
(Low-Frequency Oscillator)
Amount of phaser sound that is returned to the
FEEDBACK
input of the phaser
Amount of phaser sound that is returned to the
X-FEEDBACK
opposite-side input of the phaser
LEVEL
Phaser level
Output L
FB
EFF SW
Phaser L
XFB
Phaser R
EFF SW
FB
Output R

PITCH SHIFTER x2

Input A
DRY
Pitch Shifter
Input B
DRY
Pitch Shifter
This is a dual-mono pitch shifter.
The operation procedures for A and B are the same.
MONO VOICE: Suitable for a monophonic voice.
MONO INST: Suitable for a monophonic
MODE
instrument.
POLY FAST/POLY MID/POLY SLOW: Suitable for
polyphonic instruments
PITCH
Amount of pitch shift (in semitone steps)
FINE PITCH
Amount of pitch shift (in one-cent steps)
WET LEVEL
Level of the pitch-shifted sound
DRY LEVEL
Level of the original sound
MEMO
The difference between POLY FAST, POLY MID, and POLY SLOW
is in the length of time (delay) it takes before the pitch-shifted
sound is produced.
POLY FAST offers a shorter time until the pitch-shifted sound is
heard, but the pitch-shifted sound will be less stable.
POLY SLOW takes a longer time until the pitch-shifted sound is
heard, but the pitch-shifted sound will be more stable.
POLY MID has a response time for the pitch-shifted sound that is
between POLY FAST and POLY SLOW.
About Effect Types
Output A
Output B
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