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EFFECTS SECTION
If there is no sibilance in the modulator’s signal then this parameter will appear to do nothing.
As can be seen the lower parameter is “Sibilance type”. In this case with a value of Hpass.
This parameter determines if the vocoder uses real sibilance filtered from the modulator or artificially generates it using noise. Use
the lower Fast Data knob to adjust this parameter. In the Hpass mode, a High pass filter is used to extract the sibilance from the
modulator. In the Noise mode noise is used to artificially generate sibilance. The range of this parameter is Hpass & Noise. This
parameter is memorised with a Program in Program Mode or memorised with a Performance in Performance mode.
Page 2 looks like so:
As can be seen the higher parameter is “Voc input” In this case with a value of Input 2.
This parameter determines what is going to be the “Modulator” of the vocoder. Use the higher Fast Data knob to adjust this param-
eter. If this parameter is set to Input 1, input 1 will be the modulator. If this parameter is set to Input 2, input 2 will be the modulator.
In performance mode, parts 1 to 6 can also be selected. The range of this parameter is Input 1 & input 2 in program mode & Input
1, Input 2 & parts 1 to 6 in performance mode. This parameter is memorised with a Program in Program Mode or memorised with a
Program or Performance in Performance Mode .
As can be seen the lower parameter is “Voc insert”. In this case with a value of Program.
This parameter determines what is going to be the “Carrier” for the vocoder. Use the lower Fast Data knob to adjust this parameter.
In Program mode, only the currently selected program can be used as the carrier for the vocoder & this parameter shows only the
Program option for clarity. In Performance mode, any of the 6 parts can be used as the carrier for the vocoder. The range of this
parameter is Program in Program Mode, Part 1 to Part 6 in Performance Mode. This parameter is memorised with a Program in
Program Mode or memorised with a Program or Performance in Performance Mode.
Page 3 looks like so:
As can be seen the parameter is “Vocoder width” In this case with a value of 00.
This parameter determines how wide the stereo output of the vocoder will be. Use the higher Fast Data knob to adjust this parame-
ter. If this parameter is set to 00, the output of the vocoder will be Mono. If this parameter is set to 15, the output of the vocoder will
be Stereo. The range of this parameter is 00 to 15. This parameter is memorised with a Program in Program Mode or memorised
with a Program or Performance in Performance Mode.
Vocoder width OO
Voc input Input (2)
Voc insert Program
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