Roland MV-8000 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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Effect Block
Preset patches and Algorithm list Effect Block MIDI Implementation Specifications Index
12 2x BOSS Flanger
Flanger (Stereo flanger)
This adds a particular metallic-sounding modulation
to the source sound.
1.
Model Type
This selects the model of flanger simulated.
2.
Manual
Value: 0–100
Sets the center frequency for the effect. This changes
the pitch of the flanger’s metallic sound.
3.
Depth
Value: 0–100
Sets the depth of the swelling of the flanger sound.
4.
Rate
Value: 0–100
Sets the rate of the swelling of the flanger sound. In
Tempo Sync this is disabled, and you cannot make
this setting.
5.
Resonance
Value: 0–100
Sets the intensity of the flanger’s effect. This
corresponds to the “Feedback” setting in
11 Vintage
Flanger 325
(p. 416).
Setting the Resonance value too high may result in
extreme oscillation. Take care to prevent this sound
from damaging your ears or your playback
equipment. To stop oscillation sounds immediately,
press [F4 (FX ON/OFF)].
6.
Tempo Sync
Value: OFF, , , , , , , , , , , , ,
x1 – x4
Set this when synchronizing the Rate setting to the
song tempo. When not synchronizing, set this “OFF.”
When you select the note, the Rate setting is disabled,
and the Rate is set the note length corresponding to
the song tempo.
If the length of the note is set longer (or shorter)
than that of the possible range of the Rate settings
by the change of song tempo, the Rate can not
correspond to the note length. If “?” appears before
the note symbol you set, it is because the upper (or
lower) limit of the setting range has been exceeded,
and that the synchronization is not correct.
Furthermore, the precision of the Rate setting and
song tempo differ. If left to develop over long
periods, the two may gradually drift apart.
7.
LFO Phase
Value: 0–180 deg
Sets the degrees of left and right phase shift in the
Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) that produces the
flanging cycle. You can change the timing of the rise
and fall of the modulation in the left and right
channels. At 0 deg. (0 degree), the effects sounds of
left and right rise and fall together. At 180 degrees,
they are completely opposite.
8.
Cross Feedback
Value: -100–+100
This setting makes the flanging sound of each of right
and left channels return to the input of the opposite
channel. This gives an even stronger flanging effect.
The plus indicates the flanging sound is returned in
normal phase, and the minus that the sound is
returned in phase inverted.
Setting the Cross Feedback value too high may
result in extreme oscillation. Take care to prevent
this sound from damaging your ears or your
playback equipment. To stop oscillation sounds
immediately, press [F4 (FX ON/OFF)].
9.
Cross Mix
Value: -100–+100
This setting makes the flanging sound from each of
the right and left channels mix it with the flanging
sound of the opposite channel.
Switching to the plus side mixes them in phase, and
switching to the minus side has them mixed in phase
inverted.
Cross Feedback and Cross Mix are the effect that
you cannot get even with two actual flangers
connected in parallel. These parameters have been
added to this algorithm with consideration given to
their use in stereo. By setting a negative value for
the Cross Mix, you can get stereo flanging effect that
features a particular floating sensation.
Value
Explanation
Normal
(Normal type <BOSS BF-2>)
HiBand
(High-Band type <BOSS HF-2>)
Setting HiBand raise the flanging sound
one octave above that at the Normal.