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VM-3100
List
of
Algoriyhms
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
NOISE
SUPPRESSOR
These
parameters
function
the
same
way
as
those
in
the
NOISE
SUPPRESSOR
in
Algorithm
03
(VOCAL
MULTI)
(p.13).
Threshold
[Thre]
(Threshold
Level)0
100
Release
[Rele]
(Release
Time)0
100
PHASER
By
adding
varied-phase
portions
to
the
direct
sound,
the
phaser
effect
gives
a
whooshing,
swirling
character
to
the
sound.
CenterFreq
[Freq]
(Center
Frequency)0
-
100
Adjusts
the
center
frequency
of
the
phaser
effect.
Resonance
[Reso]O
-
100
Determines
the
amount
of
resonance
(feedback).
Increasing
the
value
will
emphasize
the
effect,
creating
a
more
unusual
sound.
Setting
it
to
a
minus
value
will
create
resonance
having
a
reversed
phase.
Depth
[Depth]O
-
100
Determines
the
depth
of
the
Phaser
effect.
Rate
[Rate]O
-
100
This
sets
the
rate
of
the
Phaser
effect.
Separation
[Sepr]
(Stereo
Separation)O
-
100
Adjusts
the
diffusion.
The
diffusion
increases
as
the
value
increases.
DELAY
These
parameters
function
in
the
same
way
as
those
in
the
DELAY
in
Algorithm
02
(EZ
DELAY)
(p.12).
Time
[Time]
1-—
1200
msec
Feedback
[FB
Lv]
(Feedback
Level)0
100
FX
Level
[EffLv]O
-
100
Dry
Level
[DryLv]0
-—
100
CHORUS
A
sound
with
a
subtly
shifted
pitch
is
added
to
the
direct
sound,
making
the
final
output
sound
thicker
and
broader.
Mod.LR
Phs
[Phase]NORM,
INV
This
sets
the
phase
when
the
chorus
or
flanger
sound
is
mixed
in
with
the
source
sound
in
the
left
and
right
channels.
When
this
is
set
to
NORM,
the
channels
are
in
phase;
when
set
to
INV
(inverted),
the
phases
of
left
and
right
channels
are
inverted
relative
to
each
other.
Depth
[Depth]O
-
100
Adjusts
the
depth
of
the
Chorus
effect.
To
use
it
for
doubling,
set
the
value
to
“0.”
Rate
[Rate]O
~
100
Adjusts
the
rate
of
the
Chorus
effect.
FX
Level
[EffLv]O
-
100
This
adjusts
the
volume
of
the
effect
sound.
Dry
Level
[DryLv]O
~
100
This
adjusts
the
volume
of
the
direct
sound.
Pre
Delay
[PreDL]O
-
50
msec
Adjusts
the
time
needed
for
the
effect
sound
to
be
output
after
the
direct
sound
has
been
output.
By
setting
a
longer
Pre
Delay
time,
you
can
obtain
an
effect
that
sounds
like
more
than
one
sound
is
being
played
at
the
same
time
(doubling
effect).
LoCutFreq
[LoCut]
(Low
Cut
Frequency)
THRU,
50
-
800
Hz
The
low
cut
filter
cuts
the
frequencies
below
the
specified
frequency.
This
setting
adjusts
the
frequency
at
which
the
low
cut
filter
will
begin
to
take
effect.
When
“THRU”
is
selected,
the
low
cut
filter
will
have
no
effect.
HiCutFreq
[HiCut]
(High
Cut
Frequency)
0.5
-
12.5
kHz,
THRU
The
high
cut
filter
cuts
the
frequencies
above
the
specified
frequency.
This
setting
adjusts
the
frequency
at
which
the
high
cut
filter
will
begin
to
take
effect.
When
“THRU”
is
selected,
the
high
cut
filter
will
have
no
effect.
TREMOLO/PAN
Tremolo
is
an
effect
that
creates
a
cyclic
change
in
volume.
Pan
cyclically
moves
the
stereo
position
between
left
and
right
(when
stereo
output
is
used).
Mode
[Mede]
TremTRI,
TremSQR,
PanTRI,
PanSQR
Selection
for
tremolo
or
pan.
And
selection
for
the
waveform
that
the
effect
will
use.
TremTRI
The
volume
will
change
cyclically.
Smooth
change
will
be
produced.
TremSQR
The
volume
will
change
cyclically.
Abrupt
change
will
be
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