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Roland V-combo VR-09 - Selecting the Multi-Effect Type (MFX Type); Selecting the Type of Delay (Delay Type); Selecting the Type of Reverb (Reverb Type)

Roland V-combo VR-09
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Detailed Settings for All Functions (Menu)
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Category Parameter Value Explanation
EFX
MFX Type
Selecting the Multi-Eect Type (MFX Type)
Here you can select the MFX (multi-eect) type.
TWIN ROTARY
By using this in conjunction with the rotary eect (p. 19), you can obtain an eect as though two
rotary speaker units were connected.
SMALL PHASER 1
This simulates an analog phaser of the past. It is suitable for electric piano.
SMALL PHASER 1 and SMALL PHASER 2 dier in the character of the modulation.
SMALL PHASER 2
PHASER This is a stereo phaser. It adds a phase-shifted and modulated sound to the original sound.
STEP PHASER This is a stereo phaser in which the phaser eect changes in step-wise fashion.
TEMPO STEP PHASER This is a step phaser that is synchronized to the tempo specied by the [TAP TEMPO] button.
CHORUS This is a stereo chorus.
HEXA-CHORUS
This is a six-phase chorus (six chorus sounds of diering delay times are layered), giving depth and
spaciousness to the sound.
FLANGER
This is a stereo anger (the LFO is the same phase for left and right). It produces a metallic eect
reminiscent of a jet airplane taking o and landing.
MODULATION D This adds modulation to the delay sound.
TREMOLO 1
This eect cyclically changes the volume.
TREMOLO 1 and TREMOLO 2 have dierent characters.
TREMOLO 2
T. WAH 1
This produces a wah eect by moving a lter according to the volume of sounds played from the
keyboard.
T.WAH 2 produces a stronger wah eect than T.WAH 1.
T. WAH 2
RING MODULATOR This applies amplitude modulation (AM) to the input signal, producing bell-like sounds.
BIT CRASH This intentionally degrades the audio quality.
DISTORTION This produces a more intense distortion than overdrive.
SLICER
By rhythmically cutting the sound, this creates the impression of a backing phrase that marks the
beat. It is specially eective when applied to sustained sounds.
TEMPO SLICER This is a slicer that is synchronized to the tempo specied by the [TAP TEMPO] button.
PITCH SHIFTER This is a stereo pitch shifter.
Delay Type
Selecting the Type of Delay (Delay Type)
Here you can select the type of delay.
DELAY The sound will be repeated numerous times like an echo.
TAPE ECHO
This is a virtual tape echo that produces a realistic tape delay sound. It simulates the tape echo
section of a Roland RE-201 Space Echo.
REVERSE DELAY This is a reverse delay that reverses the input sound and adds it after a delay.
3TAP PAN DELAY This produces delayed sound from three directions: center, left, and right.
TEMPO DELAY
This is a delay that is synchronized to the tempo specied by the [TAP TEMPO] button.
MEMO
Turning the [DELAY] knob toward the right will increase the feedback (the number of repeats).
TEMPO REVERSE DLY
This is a reverse delay that is synchronized to the tempo specied by the [TAP TEMPO] button.
MEMO
Turning the [DELAY] knob toward the right will increase the feedback (the number of repeats).
Reverb Type
Selecting the Type of Reverb (Reverb Type)
Here you can select the type of reverb.
By changing the reverb type you can experience the sensation of performing in a variety of locations.
ROOM The reverberation of a room
STAGE The reverberation of a stage
HALL The reverberation of a hall
CATHEDRAL The reverberation of a cathedral
PLATE Bright and metallic reverberation
SPRING The reverberation of a spring reverb unit (a device that uses a spring to produce a reverb eect)
For details about how to make menu
settings, see p. 42.

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