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Roland VERSELAB MV-1 Parameter Guide

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Parameter List
Drum Kit Tone (Drum)
MFX
Parameter Value Explanation
Switch OFF, ON Switches the MFX on/o.
Type Selects the MFX type.
Delay Send 0–127
Adjusts the amount of delay.
If you don’t want to add the delay eect, set it
to 0.
Reverb Send 0–127
Adjusts the amount of reverb.
If you don’t want to add the reverb eect, set
it to 0.
MFX parameters
Edit the parameters for the selected MFX. The available parameters
dier depending on the type of the eects you selected in MFX Type.
&
“MFX Parameters (p. 15)
KIT MFX CTRL
Parameter Value Explanation
Src1–4
Species the MIDI message that will control the corresponding MFX
CONTROL parameter.
OFF MFX will not be used.
CC01–31 Controller number 1–31
CC33–95 Controller number 33–95
BEND Pitch Bend
AFT Aftertouch
SYS-CTRL1–4
Use the controller that is assigned by the
System Control Source 1–4.
Asgn1–4
Species which of the multi-eect parameters
are controlled using MFX CONTROL. The
multi-eects parameters available for control
will depend on the multi-eects type.
Sens1–4 -63–+63
Species the depth of MFX CONTROL.
Specify a positive “+” value if you want to
change the value of the assigned destination
in a positive direction (larger, toward the
right, faster, etc.), or specify a negative value
“-” if you want to change the value in a
negative direction (smaller, toward the left,
slower, etc.). Larger values will allow a greater
amount of control.
DRUM INST EDIT
Parameter Value Explanation
Level 0–127 Adjusts the volume of the key.
Pan L64–0–63R Adjusts the stereo location of the key.
Delay Send 0–127 Adjusts the amount of delay for each key.
Reverb Send 0–127 Adjusts the amount of reverb for each key.
Mute Grp OFF, 1–31
On an actual acoustic drum set, an open hi-
hat and a closed hi-hat sound can never
occur simultaneously.
To reproduce the reality of this situation, you
can set up a Mute Group.
The Mute Group function allows you to
designate two or more keys that are not
allowed to sound simultaneously. Up to 31
Mute Groups can be used.
Keys that are not belong to any such group
should be set to “OFF”.
Out Assign DRY, MFX Species the output destination for each key.
Key Oset -24–+24 Shifts the pitch in units of a semitone.
Fine Ofst -50–+50 [cent] Finely adjusts the pitch in units of one cent.
Cuto Ofst -100–+100
Adjusts how far the lter is open.
Increasing this value makes the sound
brighter, and decreasing it makes the sound
darker.
Reso Ofst -100–+100
Emphasizes the portion of the sound in
the region of the cuto frequency, adding
character to the sound. Excessively high
settings can produce oscillation, causing the
sound to distort.
Increasing this value strengthens the
character, and decreasing it weakens the
character.
Attack Ofst -100–+100
Adjusts the time over which the sound
reaches its maximum volume after you press
the key.
Larger settings of this value make the attack
gentler, and smaller settings make the attack
sharper.
Decay Ofst -100–+100
Adjusts the time over which the volume
decreases from its maximum value.
Larger settings of this value make the decay
longer, and smaller settings make the decay
shorter.
ReleaseOfst -100–+100
The time it takes after the key is released for a
sound to become inaudible.
If Envelope Mode is NO-SUS, this is the time
until the sounded note becomes inaudible.
Larger settings of this value make the sound
linger, and smaller settings make the sound
end more sharply.
EQ Switch OFF, ON Turns the equalizer on/o for each key.
Low Gain -24.0–+24.0 [dB] Gain of the low frequency range.
Mid Gain -24.0–+24.0 [dB]
Species the reference frequency of the mid-
frequency range.
HighGain -24.0–+24.0 [dB] Gain of the high frequency range.
Low Freq 20–16000 [Hz] Frequency of the low range.
Mid Freq 20–16000 [Hz]
Adjusts the amount of mid-frequency boost/
cut.
HighFreq 20–16000 [Hz] Frequency of the high range.
Mid Q 0.5–16.0 (0.1step)
Species the width of the mid-frequency
range.
Set a higher value for Q to narrow the range
to be aected.

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Roland VERSELAB MV-1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sound EngineZEN-Core
Polyphony128 Voices
Scenes128
SamplingYes
Pads16
Audio Inputs1 x 1/4" TRS (mic)
Audio Outputs2 x 1/4" (L/R)
MIDI I/OIn/Out
USB1 x Type-C
StorageSD card slot
ConnectivityBluetooth
Dimensions13.9 x 9.1 x 2.4 inches

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