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VM-3100
List
of
Algoriyhms
input.
ALT
(Alternate)
The
left
and
right
output
of
this
alternate
delay
is
the
reverse
of
the
input.
Time
[Time]1
-
1200
msec
This
sets
the
delay
time,
that
is,
the
elapsed
time
between
the
source
sound
and
the
delay
sound.
When
in
mono
or
stereo
mode,
the
settings
value
is
limited
to
the
range
allowed
by
the
left-right
shift
settings.
In
alternate
mode,
this
is
limited
to
1-600
milliseconds.
L-R
Shift
[Shift]
(L-R
Time
Shift)
L1199
-
R1199
msec
This
shifts
the
location
from
where
the
sound
appears
to
originate
by
increasing
the
delay
sound
only
on
the
left
or
the
right.
Depending
on
the
time
setting,
settings
values
may
be
limited.
This
is
disabled
in
alternate
mode.
L-R
Order
[Order]L>>R,
L<<R
In
alternate
mode,
this
setting
determines
which
side
plays
the
delay
sound
before
the
other
(with
L>>R,
the
left
side
is
expressed
first;
when
set
to
L<<R,
the
right
side
is
expressed
first).
This
is
enabled
only
in
alternate
mode.
Feedback
[FB
Lv]
(Feedback
Level)O
-
100
This
sets
the
times
for
the
repeated
delay
sound.
When
set
to
0,
each
delayed
sound
is
played
only
once.
FX
Level
[EffLv]O
-
100
This
sets
the
volume
of
the
delayed
sound.
When
using
the
insert
method,
first
get
a
rough
balance
between
the
reverb
and
the
dry
sounds,
then
lower
the
level
a
little.
Dry
Level
[DryLv]O
-
100
This
sets
the
volume
of
the
source
sound.
Set
this
to
0
when
using
the
send
/return
method.
Increase
the
value
when
using
the
insert
method
to
mix
the
source
sound
into
the
output.
LoDamp
Freq
[LDFrq]
(Low
Damp
Frequency)
50
~
4000
Hz
The
Low
Damp
effect
rapidly
dampens
the
low
frequency
range
of
the
delayed
sound,
resulting
in
a
cleaner
delay
effect.
This
sets
the
upper
frequency
limiting
the
range
to
be
dampened.
LoDampGain
[LD-G]
(Low
Damp
Gain)
-36
-
OdB
This
sets
the
amount
of
the
Low
Damp
effect.
HiDampFreq
[HDFrq]
(High
Damp
Frequency)
1.0
-
20.0
kHz
In
the
natural
world,
the
high
frequencies
die
out
very
quickly.
By
attenuating
the
higher
frequencies
first,
High
Damp
makes
the
delay
sound
more
natural.
This
sets
the
lower
frequency
limiting
the
range
to
be
dampened.
HiDampGain
[HD-G]
(High
Damp
Gain)
-36
-
0
dB
This
sets
the
amount
of
the
High
Damp
effect.
GATE
These
parameters
are
the
same
as
those
in
the
GATE
in
Algorithm
01
(REVERB
&
GATE)
(p.10).
Mode
[Mode]
(Gate
Mode)GATE,
DUCK
Threshold
[Thre]
(Threshold
Level)0
100
Attack
[Atk]
(Attack
Time)0
100
Hold
[Hold]
(Hold
Time)0
100
Release
[Rele]
(Release
Time)0
100
03
VOCAL
MULTI
This
is
a
multi-effects
for
vocals,
Noise
Suppressor
_
Limiter
Enhancer
Equalizer
Shifter
Delay
Chorus
NOISE
SUPPRESSOR
This
suppresses
noise
(such
as
background
noise
and
hum
from
mics)
at
times
when
no
sound
is
being
played.
The
noise
suppressor
looks
at
the
input
level
at
the
beginning
of
the
effects
chain,
and
when
there
is
no
input,
suppresses
any
output
at
the
end.
Threshold
[Thre]
(Threshold
Level)O
~
100
This
sets
the
volume
level
at
which
starts
muting.
Set
the
value
higher
when
there
is
a
lot
of
noise,
and
if
there
is
less
noise,
decrease
the
value.
Release
[Rele]
(Release
Time)O
-
100
This
sets
the
time
from
when
the
noise
suppression
starts
to
the
point
where
the
volume
reaches
0.
This
effect
is
lost
If
the
threshold
level
is
set
too
low,
while
setting
it
too
high
mutes
even
the
sounds
you
want
to
hear.
Furthermore,
if
the
release
time
is
set
too
long,
the
noise
suppression
then
becomes
distracting;
when
set
too
short,
it
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