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VM-3100
List
of
Algoriyhms
value
set,
the
narrower
the
range.
Out
Level
[OutLv]-60
-
+12
dB
This
sets
the
volume
after
the
signal
passes
through
the
equalizer.
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GRAPHIC
EQ
This
simulates
a
10-band
graphic
equalizer.
It
can
be
used
as
either
two
monaural
equalizers
or
a
single
stereo
equalizer.
Grapgic
Equalizer
AFLG
Be
LINK
These
parameters
are
the
same
as
those
in
Lnk
in
Algorithm
12
(MIC
SIMULATOR)
(p.22).
Link
Sw
[Link]OFF,
ON
GRAPHIC
EQ
A/B
This
simulates
a
10-band
graphic
equalizer.
In
Level
[In
Lv]-60
-
+12
dB
This
adjusts
the
level
before
the
signal
passes
through
the
equalizer.
31.2
Hz
[31Hz]
(Gain)-12
+12
dB
62.5
Hz
[62Hz]
(Gain)-12
~
+12
dB
125
Hz
[125Hz]
(Gain)-12
+12
dB
250
Hz
[250Hz]
(Gain)-12
+12
dB
500
Hz
[500Hz]
(Gain)-12
+12
dB
1kHz
[1kHz]
(Gain)-12
+12
dB
2kHz
[2kHz]
(Gain)-12
+12
dB
4kHz
[4kHz]
(Gain)-12
-
+12
dB
8kHz
[8kHz]
(Gain)-12
—-
+12
dB
16kHz
[16kHz]
(Gain)-12
+12
dB
This
sets
the
gain
(boost
or
cut)
for
each
of
the
equalizer’s
frequencies.
Out
Level
[OutLv]-60
-
+12
dB
This
sets
the
volume
after
the
signal
passes
through
the
equalizer.
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SPACE
CHORUS
This
algorithm
is
a
reproduction
of
Roland’s
SDD-320
spatial
expression
effect.
This
effect
add
breadth
to
the
stereo
output.
Although
the
insert
method
was
used
to
add
the
SDD-320's
effect,
you
can
set
this
algorithm
so
that
it
can
be
used
with
the
send/return
method
as
well.
Chorus
(Stereo
or
Mono)
L”
BALANCE
SPACE
CHORUS
This
is
an
effect
that
gives
the
sound
greater
fullness
and
breadth.
Input
[Input]
(Input
Type)MONO,
ST
This
setting
determines
whether
the
stereo
sound
input
is
converted
to
monaural
output
(MONO)
or
not
(ST)
(this
was
accomplished
on
the
SDD-320
by
connecting
to
different
jacks).
ModeButton
[Mode]
(Chorus
Mode
Button)
1,
2,
3,
4,
144,
2+4,
3+4
The
SDD-320
featured
four
mode
buttons
which
were
pressed
to
change
the
way
the
effect
worked.
This
setting
simulates
the
buttons
that
were
pressed
(setting
this
to
“1+4”
simulates
the
effect
achieved
by
pressing
the
1
and
4
buttons
simultaneously).
Dry/FX
Bal
[Bal]
(Dry/FX
Balance)O
-
100
This
adjusts
the
volume
balance
of
the
source
sound
and
the
effect.
With
a
setting
of
50,
the
volume
of
the
source
and
the
SDD-320
are
equally
balanced.
Set
to
0
for
source
only;
at
100,
only
the
sound
from
the
SDD-320
is
output.
Set
this
to
100
when
using
the
send/return
method.
ck
Setting
different
mode
buttons
subtly
changes
the
effect.
Try
each
mode
and
select
the
one
that
best
suits
your
aims.
Roland's
SDD-
320,
released
in
1979
and
in
production
for
about
eight
years,
isan
analog
effect
that
adds
spatiousness
to
the
sound.
The
panel
features
just
five
buttons
(OFF
and
four
MODE
buttons);
the
different
buttons
are
pressed
to
select
the
effect.
Although
a
type
of
chorus
effect,
it
features
a
natural
sound,
without
a
lot
of
oscillation.
Even
today,
this
model
is
a
big
favorite
of
many
remix
artists
and
musicians.
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