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Roland V-Synth GT User Manual

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Vocal Designer
Vocal Designer consists of four elements: the mic, OSC1/2 (carrier), the vocoder, and effects.
fig.06d-02-j.eps
How Vocal Designer is Structured
OSC1
MOD TVA
OSC2
COSM1
COSM2
Carrier
Vocoder
Mic
Effects
This corresponds to the vocal cords
of a human. The signal on which
the sound is based (tone and pitch)
is produced according to the
pitches you play on the keyboard.
On the V-Synth GT, this consists of
the combination of the OSC,
COSM, MOD, and TVA.
From the audio signal received via
the mic input, this extracts the
various resonances (formants)
caused by the shape and
framework of the throat and the
movement of the mouth, and uses
these formants to modulate the
signal received from the carrier.
Here you can apply a tone
effect, reverb, and chorus.
This is the mic connected to the rear panel.
With the default values immediately
after initialization, these will be
arranged in structure 1. However, if
you want to use the arrangement of
a structure 2–4, you can temporarily
select the appropriate structure 1–4,
then re-select structure 5 to obtain
the desired arrangement of 2–4.
Mic OSC1/2
(Carrier)
Vocoder Effects
V-Synth-GT_e.book 147 ページ 2007年4月9日 月曜日 午後1時46分

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Roland V-Synth GT Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelV-Synth GT
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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