Roland VM-7100, VM-7200 manual Algorithme 4 Vocoder, Algorithme 5 2CH RSS, Algorithme 6 Delay RSS

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00 00 1B# 0bbbbbbb

-100,,,100

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00 00

1C

0aaaaaaa

P.ShifterDelay: Lch Cross Feedback Level

00 00

1D#

0bbbbbbb

 

-100,,,100

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00 00

1E

0aaaaaaa

P.ShifterDelay: Rch Chromatic Pitch

00 00

1F#

0bbbbbbb

 

-12,,,12

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00 00

20

0aaaaaaa

P.ShifterDelay: Rch Fine Pitch

00 00

21#

0bbbbbbb

 

-100,,,100

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00 00

22

0aaaaaaa

P.ShifterDelay: Rch Pre Delay

00 00

23#

0bbbbbbb

 

0,,,50ms

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00 00

24

0aaaaaaa

P.ShifterDelay: Rch Feedback Delay Time

00 00

25#

0bbbbbbb

 

0,,,500ms

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00 00

26

0aaaaaaa

P.ShifterDelay: Rch Feedback Level

00 00

27#

0bbbbbbb

 

-100,,,100

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00 00

28

0aaaaaaa

P.ShifterDelay: Rch Cross Feedback Level

00 00

29#

0bbbbbbb

 

-100,,,100

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00 00

2A

0aaaaaaa

P.ShifterDelay: Effect Level

00 00

2B#

0bbbbbbb

 

-100,,,100

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00 00

2C

0aaaaaaa

P.ShifterDelay: Direct Level

00 00

2D#

0bbbbbbb

 

-100,,,100

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00 00

2E

0aaaaaaa

EQ: Low EQ Type

00 00

2F#

0bbbbbbb

 

0,1 = Shelving, Peaking

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00 00

30

0aaaaaaa

EQ: Low EQ Gain

00 00

31#

0bbbbbbb

 

-12,,,12dB

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00 00

32

0aaaaaaa

EQ: Low EQ Frequency

00 00

33#

0bbbbbbb

 

2,,,200 = 20,,,2000Hz

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00 00

34

0aaaaaaa

EQ: Low EQ Q

00 00

35#

0bbbbbbb

 

3,,,100 = 0.3,,,10.0

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00 00

36

0aaaaaaa

EQ: Mid EQ Gain

00 00

37#

0bbbbbbb

 

-12,,,12dB

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00 00

38

0aaaaaaa

EQ: Mid EQ Frequency

00 00

39#

0bbbbbbb

 

20,,,800 = 200,,,8000Hz

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00 00

3A

0aaaaaaa

EQ: Mid EQ Q

00 00

3B#

0bbbbbbb

 

3,,,100 = 0.3,,,10.0

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00 00

3C

0aaaaaaa

EQ: High EQ Type

00 00

3D#

0bbbbbbb

 

0,1 = Shelving, Peaking

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00 00

3E

0aaaaaaa

EQ: High EQ Gain

00 00

3F#

0bbbbbbb

 

-12,,,12dB

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00 00

40

0aaaaaaa

EQ: High EQ Frequency

00 00

41#

0bbbbbbb

 

14,,,200 = 1.4,,,20.0kHz

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00 00

42

0aaaaaaa

EQ: High EQ Q

00 00

43#

0bbbbbbb

 

3,,,100 = 0.3,,,10.0

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00 00

44

0aaaaaaa

EQ: Out Level

00 00

45#

0bbbbbbb

 

0,,,100

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00 00

46

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(Réservé)

 

 

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00 00

7F

00

 

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Algorithme 4 Vocoder

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00 00

0E

0aaaaaaa

Chorus SW

00 00

0F#

0bbbbbbb

 

0,1 = Off,On

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00 00

10

0aaaaaaa

Vocoder: Voice Character 1

00 00

11#

0bbbbbbb

 

0,,,100

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00 00

12

0aaaaaaa Vocoder: Voice Character 2

00 00

13#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

14

0aaaaaaa Vocoder: Voice Character 3

00 00

15#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

16

0aaaaaaa Vocoder: Voice Character 4

00 00

17#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

18

0aaaaaaa Vocoder: Voice Character 5

00 00

19#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

1A

0aaaaaaa Vocoder: Voice Character 6

00 00

1B#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

1C

0aaaaaaa Vocoder: Voice Character 7

00 00

1D#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

1E

0aaaaaaa Vocoder: Voice Character 8

00 00

1F#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

20

0aaaaaaa Vocoder: Voice Character 9

00 00

21#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

22

0aaaaaaa Vocoder: Voice Character 10

00 00

23#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

24

0aaaaaaa Chorus: Rate

00 00

25#

0bbbbbbb

1,,,100 = 0.1,,,10.0Hz

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00 00

26

0aaaaaaa Chorus: Depth

00 00

27#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

28

0aaaaaaa Chorus: Pre Delay

00 00

29#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,50ms

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00 00

2A

0aaaaaaa Chorus: Feedback Level

00 00

2B#

0bbbbbbb

-100,,,100

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00 00

2C

0aaaaaaa Chorus: Effect Level

00 00

2D#

0bbbbbbb

-100,,,100

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00 00

2E

0aaaaaaa Chorus: Direct Level

00 00

2F#

0bbbbbbb

-100,,,100

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00 00

30

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(Réservé)

 

 

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00 00

7F

00

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Algorithme 5 2CH RSS

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00 00

0E

0aaaaaaa 2CH RSS: Ach Azimuth

00 00

0F#

0bbbbbbb

-30,,,30 = -180,,,180

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00 00

10

0aaaaaaa 2CH RSS: Ach Elevation

00 00

11#

0bbbbbbb

-15,,,15 = -90,,,90

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00 00

12

0aaaaaaa 2CH RSS: Bch Azimuth

00 00

13#

0bbbbbbb

-30,,,30 = -180,,,180

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00 00

14

0aaaaaaa 2CH RSS: Bch Elevation

00 00

15#

0bbbbbbb

-15,,,15 = -90,,,90

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00 00

16

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(Réservé)

 

 

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00 00

7F

00

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Algorithme 6 Delay RSS

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00 00

0E

0aaaaaaa Delay RSS: Delay Time

00 00

0F#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,1200ms

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00 00

10

0aaaaaaa Delay RSS: Shift

00 00

11#

0bbbbbbb

-1200,,,1200 = L1200,,,R1200ms

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00 00 12 0aaaaaaa Delay RSS: Center Delay Time

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Contents Roland Mode D’EMPLOIPour le Canada Consignes DE Securité Precautions Connexions de base Installation des optionsSommaire Fonctions principalesPrécautions additionnelles EmplacementMaintenance Alimentation électriquePermet d’utiliser jusqu’à 9 effets stéréo étonnants Jusqu’à 9 groupes d’effets stéréo avec la VS8F-2 installéeUn concept révolutionnaire systèmes indépendants Une panoplie complète de connecteurs d’entrée/sortiePrises de sortie analogique Différences entre VM-7200 et VM-7100Equipé d’un analyseur de spectre Prises d’entrée analogiqueInput Face avantServir lorsque Digital a in est utilisé Ctrl ControlServir lorsque Digital B in est utilisé Face arrièreRecevoir et émettre des signaux audio analogiques VM-24C Roland Cache arrièreInstallation d’un processeur d’effets VS8F-2 Précautions à prendre lors de l’installation des optionsInstallation des options Installation des connecteurs VM-24E du R-BUS RMDB2Arrière. Conserve le cache arrière en lieu s r 0965 Installation du kit Cascade VM-24CChangement du système de montage en rack RO-7000 Connexion à la VM-C7200 Connexion à la console VM-LINK02e Connexion à la VM-C7100Che Mute ALL Outputs Mise sous tensionCoupure 07e Extinction Mise hors tensionPrécautions pour connecter des microphones Différentes configurations de connexion’étape Emploi d’effets externes Insert07e Connexion de l’adat Alesis Connexion du DIF-AT Roland Connexion R-BUS RMDB209e Connexion de la gamme DA Tascam10e Connexion de deux processeurs Connexion en cascade11e Connexion pour transmission de Word ClockLe son souffre de bruit ou de distorsion Pas de sonPas de son d’une voie spécifique Impossible de faire la connexion en cascade ’effet ne s’applique pasChangement de contrôleur Données transmises et reconnues Réception de donnéesMessage de voix par canal Pression polyphoniqueCe message est transmis dans les cas suivants Ce message est reçu dans les cas suivantsAugmentation de la valeur Pitch bendEntrée de donnée MSB/LSB Ce message est transmis dans le cas suivantPropos de l’identification d’unité Device ID Messages de système exclusifMessages exclusifs universels Propos de l’identification de modèle Model IDTransfert de données RQ1, DT1 Données Midi Table de gains d’égalisation du mixer Tableau d’adressage pour le transfert des donnéesDonnées Midi Table de fréquences d’égalisation du mixer Données Midi Table des bandes Q d’égalisation du mixerParamètres d’entrée Input Bloc MixerParamètres du pré-ampli Paramètres Multi Paramètres des bus Paramètres d’intercommunication TalkbackParamètres de la section d’effets Paramètres des sorties OutputParamètres Solo Paramètres du Fader Group MasterParamètres GEN/OSC Paramètres de la section Master EffectParamètres de mise en cascade Paramètres de diffusion DitherBloc d’effets Adresse de base Paramètres Level Meter / AnalyzerParamètres divers 38Stero 2Band Dynamics 39Dual Mono Dynamics NameParameter Area See Below 39Dual Mono Dynamics +---------+ Algorithme 0 Reverb Algorithme 1 DelayAlgorithme 3 Stereo Pitch Shifter Delay Algorithme 2 Stereo Delay ChorusAlgorithme 5 2CH RSS Algorithme 6 Delay RSSAlgorithme 4 Vocoder Individuel Algorithme 8 Guitar Multi Algorithme 7 Chorus RSSCommuns aux algorithmes 8, 9, 10 Guitar Multi 1, 2 Algorithme 11 Vocal Multi Individuel Algorithme 9 Guitar MultiIndividual Algorithm 10 Guitar Multi Algorithme 13 Guitar AMP Simulator Algorithme 14 Stereo PhaserAlgorithme 12 Rotary Algorithme 15 Stereo Flanger Algorithme 16 Dual Compressor/LimiterAlgorithme 17 Gate Reverb Algorithme 18 Multi Tap DelayAlgorithme 19 Stereo Multi Algorithme 21 Space Chorus Algorithme 20 ReverbAlgorithme 23 4 Band Parametric EQ Algorithme 22 Lo-Fi ProcessorAlgorithme 24 10 Band Graphic EQ Algorithme 25 Hum CancelerAlgorithme 26 Vocal Canceler Algorithme 28 Vocoder 2 FX1, FX3, FX5 ou FX7 Algorithme 27 Voice Transformer FX1, FX3, FX5 ou FX7Algorithme 30 3 Band Isolator Algorithme 29 Mic SimulatorAlgorithme 32 Analog Flanger Algorithme 33 Analog PhaserAlgorithme 31 Tape Echo Algorithme 34 FFT FX1, FX3, FX5 ou FX7Algorithme 36 Mastering Tool Kit FX1, FX3, FX5 ou FX7 Algorithme 37 31Band Graphic Equalizer FX1, FX3, FX5 ou FX7 Algorithme 39 Dual Mono Dynamics Algorithme 38 Stereo 2Band DynamicsEffet Master Algorithme 0 Speaker Modeling Effet Master Algorithme 2 3Band Dynamics Effet Masetr Algorithme 1 10Band Parametric EqualizerMidi Machine Control Détails Midi Machine Control MMCFormat 2 Locate Target Format 1 Locate I/FAppendices Modèle VM-7200, VM-7100Tableau déquipement Midi Fréquence d’échantillonnage Traitement du signalImpédance en charge recommandée VoiesAlimentation électrique DimensionsAccessoires Connecteurs et prisesClass B Afrique

VM-7200, VM-7100 specifications

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