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VM-3100
List
of
Algoriyhms
yore
When
using
the
gate
function
to
get
special
reverb
effects,
make
setting
the
gate
easier
by
using
longer
reverb
times.
In
such
instances,
instead
of
using
Low
Damp
or
High
Damp
to
change
the
tone,
do
this
with
the
High
Cut
frequency
settings
or
through
equalization
at
an
earlier
stage.
To
get
sharp
gate
reverb,
make
the
attack
and
release
times
extremely
short,
and
set
expression
time
to
match
the
rhythm
with
the
hold
time
setting.
To
get
reverse
reverb,
sufficiently
lengthen
the
attack
time,
and
keep
the
release
time
short.
02
EZ
DELAY
This
is
a
simple
digital
delay
featuring
high-quality
sound.
You
can
set
length
of
the
delay
to
get
long
echoes
or
fat,
thick
sounds.
This
algorithm
is
normally
used
with
the
send/
return
method.
Filter
Delay
(ST)
Gate
Delay
Filter
(MONO,
ALT)
Gate
FILTER
These
filters
allow
you
to
greatly
affect
the
frequency
characteristics
of
the
input
sound.
There
are
four
types
from
which
to
select.
Type
[Type]
(Filter
Type)LPF,
BPF,
HPF,
NOTCH
This
sets
the
type
of
filter
used.
LPF
(Low
pass
filter)
This
filter
passes
frequencies
below
the
cutoff
frequency.
BPF
(Band
pass
filter)
This
filter
passes
frequencies
near
the
cutoff
frequency.
HPF
(High
pass
filter)
This
filter
passes
frequencies
above
the
cutoff
frequency.
NOTCH
(Notch
filter)
This
filter
passes
frequencies
other
than
those
near
the
cutoff
frequency.
Level
3}
NOTCH
Slope(oct)
[Slope]-12,
-24
dB
This
sets
the
filter’s
slope
characteristics
at
the
cutoff
frequency
(-24
dB
at
one
octave:
steep;
-12
dB
at
one
octave:
shallow).
CutOffFfreq
[Freq]
(Cutoff
Frequency)O
~
100
This
sets
the
filter’s
cutoff
frequency.
The
closer
this
is
set
to
zero,
the
lower
the
cutoff
frequency;
the
closer
to
100,
the
higher
the
frequency.
Resonance
[Reso]O
-
100
This
sets
the
filter’s
resonance
level.
Raising
the
setting
increases
resonance
near
the
cutoff
frequency,
giving
the
sound
a
particular
characteristic.
If
the
Resonance
value
is
set
too
high,
another
sound
(oscillation)
begins
to
appear.
Take
care
to
prevent
this
sound
from
damaging
your
ears
or
your
playback
equipment.
Gain
[Gain]O
-
24
dB
This
compensates
for
the
drop
in
volume
in
the
cut
frequency
range
in
some
filters.
The
level
of
correction
increases
as
the
value
is
increased,
raising
the
volume.
DELAY
This
digital
delay
can
be
switched
between
stereo,
mono,
and
alternate
settings.
It
features
a
maximum
delay
of
1200
msec
(1.2
seconds).
Type
[Type]ST,
MONO,
ALT
This
switches
stereo,
monaural
or
alternate.
MONO
(Monaural)
This
is
a
single-input,
dual-output
delay.
Stereo
sound
is
mixed
before
being
input.
ST
(Stereo)
This
is
a
dual-input,
dual-output
delay.
The
delay
sound
output
features
the
same
stereo
placement
as
that
of
the
12

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