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VM-3100
List
of
Algoriyhms
sounds
unnatural.
Adjust
to
obtain
the
most
suitable
settings
for
the
input
noise
conditions
at
any
given
time.
LIMITER/DE-ESSER
You
can
use
either
the
Limiter
or
De-esser
functions
of
this
effect.
The
limiter
is
an
effect
that
compresses
high-level
signals,
thereby
preventing
distortion.
De-esser
is
an
effect
that
cuts
the
sibilance
in
vocals,
giving
sounds
a
softer
quality.
Mode
[Mode]LMT,
DES
This
determines
whether
the
Limiter
or
De-esser
function
is
used.
LMT
Level
[Level]
(Limiter
Output
Level)
-60
~
+12
dB
This
sets
the
level
of
the
signal
passing
through
the
Limiter.
Thresh
[Thre]
(Limiter
Threshold
Level)
-60
~
0
dB
This
adjusts
the
level
of
the
signal
at
which
the
Limiter
begins
to
function
(the
threshold
level).
Release
[Rele]
(Limiter
Release
Time)O
-
100
This
adjusts
the
time
for
the
Limiter
to
stop
functioning
after
the
signal
falls
back
under
the
threshold
level.
DES
Sens
[Sens]
(De-esser
Sens}0
-
100
This
adjusts
the
sensitivity
of
the
de-esser
effect
based
on
the
input
level.
Freq
[Freq]
(De-esser
Frequency)
1.0
-
10.0
kHz
This
adjusts
the
frequency
to
which
the
De-esser
effect
is
applied.
The
effect
works
best
at
higher
frequencies
than
that
of
the
settings.
ENHANCER
This
effect
regulates
the
high-end
overtones,
clarifying
the
sound
and
the
sound
contour.
Sens
[Sens]
(Sensitivity)O
-
100
This
sets
the
degree
to
which
the
Enhancer
effect
is
applied.
Frequency
[Freq]1.0
-
10.0
kHz
This
sets
the
lower
limit
of
the
frequencies
to
which
the
enhancement
effect
is
added.
Mix
Level
[MixLv]O
-
100
This
sets
the
amount
of
the
overtones
produced
by
the
Enhancer
that
is
mixed
in
with
the
source
sound.
Out
Level
[OutLv]O
-
100
This
sets
the
output
volume.
EQ
(3-Band
Equalizer).
These
parameters
function
in
the
same
way
as
those
in
the
EQ
in
Algorithm
01
(REVERB
&
GATE)
(p.10).
Low
Type
[LType]SHELV,
PEAK
Low
Freq
[LFreq]20
2000
Hz
Low
Gain
[LGain]-12
+12
dB
Low
Q[LQ]
0.3-
10.0
Mid
Freq
[MFreq]200
-
8000
Hz
Mid
Gain
[MGain]-12
~
+12
dB
Mid
Q
[MQ]
0.3~
10.0
High
Type
[HType]SHELV,
PEAK
High
Freq
[HFreq]1.4
20.0
kHz
High
Gain
[HGain]-12
+12
dB
High
Q
[HQ]
0.3
10.0
Out
Level
[OutLv]-60
+12
dB
PITCH
SHIFTER
This
effect
changes
the
pitch
of
the
source
sound.
Pitch
[Pitch]-12
-
+12
This
adjusts
the
pitch
in
semitone
(half-step)
increments.
Fine
[Fine]-100
-
+100
This
finely
adjusts
the
pitch
shift.
FX
Level
[EffLv]O
-
100
This
sets
the
volume
of
the
pitch-shifted
sound.
Dry
Level
[DryLv]O
-
100
This
sets
the
volume
of
the
direct
sound.
DELAY
These
parameters
function
in
the
same
way
as
those
in
the
DELAY
in
Algorithm
02
(EZ
DELAY)
(p.12).
Type
[Type]
MONO,
ALT
Time
[Time]
1-
1200
msec
Feedback
[FB
Lv]
(Feedback
Level)0
100
FX
Level
[EffLv]o
100
Dry
Level
[DryLv]0
-
100
CHORUS
This
effect
adds
breadth
to
the
sound,
making
it
“fatter.”
Mod.LR
Phs
[Phase]
(Modulation
L-R
Phase)
NORM,
INV
This
is
ordinarily
set
to
NORM.
When
set
to
INV
(INVERT),
the
modulation
(rising
and
falling
sound)
in
the
right
channel
is
inverted
against
the
left
channel.
This
gives
an
effect
in
which
the
modulation
in
the
left
and
right
channels
is
reversed.
Depth
[Depth]O
-
100
This
sets
the
chorus
modulation
depth.
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