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Roland G-800
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PARAMETER
Vibrato
E
Vibrato
Rate
[-64~+63]
This
parameter
adjusts
the
speed
of
the
pitch
modulation.
Positive
(+)
settings
make
the
preset
pitch
modulation
faster,
and
negative
(—)
settings
make
it
slower.
E
Vibrato
Depth
[-64~+63]
This
parameter
adjusts
the
intensity
of
the
pitch
modulation.
Positive
(+)
settings
mean
that
the
“wobble”
becomes
more
prominent,
while
negative
(—)
settings
make
it
shallower.
E
Vibrato
Delay
[64~+63]
This
parameter
adjusts
the
time
required
for the
vibrato
effect
to
begin.
Positive
(+)
settings
increase
the
time
before
vibrato
will
begin,
and
negative
settings
shorten
the
time.
TVF
mM
TVE
Cutoff
[-63~+63]
-
Positive
Cutoff
settings
mean
that
more
overtones
will
be
allowed
to
pass,
so
that
the
sound
becomes
brighter.
The
further
this
value
is
set
in
the
negative
direction,
the
fewer
overtones
will
be
allowed
to
pass,
and
the
sound
will
become
softer
(darker).
Note:
For
some
sounds,
positive
(+)
Cutoff
settings
will
cause
no
noticeable
change
because
the
Cutoff
is
already
set
to
its
maximum
value.
m
TVF
Resonance
[-64~+63]
This
is
a
parameter
one
invariably
associates
with
a
synthesizer.
When
the
Resonance
value
is
increased,
the
overtones
in
the
area
of
the
cutoff
frequency
will
be
emphasized,
creating
a
sound
with
a
strong
character.
Tip:
The
Resonance
parameter
can
be
used
to
reduce
the
volume
of
a
sound’s
low
frequency
con-
tent,
effectively
duplicating
the
Bass
control
of
an
amplifier.
This
only
works,
however,
when
the
Cutoff
Freq
is
relatively
high
(to
avoid
an
unnatural
boost
of
middle
frequencies)
and
for
values
between
+1
and
+15:
Higher
values
lead
to
a
noticeable
Resonance
effect.
Note:
For
some
sounds,
negative
(-)
settings
of
Resonance
will
cause
no
noticeable
change
in
the
sound.
Env(elope)
E
Env
Attack
[-64~+63]
This
parameter
adjusts
the
onset
of
the
sound.
Negative
values
speed
up
the
attack,
so
that
the
sound
becomes
more
aggressive.
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