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VM-3100
List
of
Algoriyhms
Pitch
Shifter
L
A
PSf
PITCH
SHIFTER
This
effect
changes
the
pitch
of
the
source
sound.
The
degree
of
pitch
shift
can
be
set
separately
for
each
channel.
StereoLink
[Link]OFF,
ON
This
selects
whether
the
pitch
shift
in
left
and
right
channels
are
to
be
linked
or
set
independently.
When
set
to
“ON,”
the
right
channel
pitch
shifter
settings
conform
to
those
set
for
the
left
channel.
Grade
[Grade]
(Sound
Grade)1,
2,
3,
4,
5
This
sets
the
quality
of
the
effect
sound.
The
higher
the
value
is
set,
the
more
natural-sounding
the
effect
is;
however,
this
increases
the
delay
from
the
source
sound
as
well.
Depending
on
the
setting,
you
may
be
able
to
hear
some
disruption
of
the
sound
in
drums
and
other
parts,
so
select
the
setting
after
listening
to
the
sound
at
different
settings.
Leh
Pitch
[PichL]-12
-
+12
Lch
Fine
[FineL]
-100
-
+100
Rch
Pitch
[PichR]
-12
-
+12
Rch
Fine
[FineR]-100
-
+100
These
set
the
degree
of
left
and
right
pitch
shift.
You
can
adjust
the
pitch
shift
in
semitones
with
“Pitch”
and
in
cents
(1/100
of
a
semitone)
with
“Fine”
for
minute
adjustment
of
the
pitch
shift.
When
Stereo
Link
is
on,
changes
to
the
right
channel
settings
are
disregarded.
FX
Level
[EffLv]JO
-
100
This
sets
the
volume
of
the
effect.
Dry
Level
[DryLv]O
-
100
This
sets
the
volume
of
the
source
sound.
When
simply
changing
the
pitch
of
the
source
sound,
set
the
dry
level
to
0
and
use
with
the
insert
method.
09
CHORUS
RSS
This
algorithm
is
a
chorus
with
RSS
connected
to
the
output.
The
sound
of
the
left
channel
is
placed
90
degrees
left,
and
the
sound
of
the
right
channel
is
placed
90
degrees
right.
Chorus
RSS
L
anes
CHORUS
RSS
These
parameters
function
in
the
same
way
as
those
in
the
CHORUS
in
Algorithm
05
(KEYBOARD
MULTI)
(p.16).
Mod.LR
Phs
[Phase]NORM,
INV
Depth
[Depth]0
100
Rate
[Rate]
0-100
FX
Level
[EffLv]O
~
100
Dry
Level
[DryLv]O
100
Pre
Delay
[PreDL]0
50
msec
LoCutFreq
[LoCut]
(Low
Cut
Frequency)THRU,
50
800
Hz
HiCutFreg
[HiCut]
(High
Cut
Frequency)0.5
12.5
kHz,
THRU
10
DELAY
RSS
This
is
a
single-in/dual-out
delay
with
RSS
effects
added
to
the
output.
When
heard
through
stereo
speakers,
a
space
of
90
degrees
between
the
left
and
right
sides
(of
your
head)
opens
up
and
a
wider,
three-dimensional
delay
sound
can
be
heard
within
that
space.
This
is
usually
added
with
the
send
/
return
method.
Delay
RSS
Notes
on
Using
RSS
To
exhibit
the
RSS
effect
to
the
fullest
extent,
take
note
of
the
following
points.
-
RSS
works
best
in
rooms
where
there
is
little
reverberation.
-
One-way
speakers
are
most
appropriate.
However,
coaxial
or
virtual
coaxial
speakers
may
also
be
used.
-
Keep
speakers
as
far
away
from
side
walls
as
possible.
-
Do
not
position
the
left
and
right
speakers
with
too
much
distance
between
them.
-
Listen
from
the
optimal
position,
as
shown
below.
20

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