Roland VM-7200, VM-7100 manual Algorithme 24 10 Band Graphic EQ, Algorithme 25 Hum Canceler

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Equipement MIDI

00 00 53# 0bbbbbbb

-60,,,12dB

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54

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(Réservé)

 

 

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7F

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Quand Link SW = On, Bch correspond à Ach.

Algorithme 24 10 Band Graphic EQ

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00 00

0E

0aaaaaaa

Graphic EQ Link SW

00 00

0F#

0bbbbbbb

 

0,1 = Off,On

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10

0aaaaaaa

Graphic EQ Ach SW

00 00

11#

0bbbbbbb

 

0,1 = Off,On

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12

0aaaaaaa

Graphic EQ Bch SW

00 00

13#

0bbbbbbb

 

0,1 = Off,On

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00 00

14

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: Input Gain

00 00

15#

0bbbbbbb

 

-60,,,12dB

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00 00

16

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: 31.25Hz Gain

00 00

17#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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18

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: 62.5Hz Gain

00 00

19#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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1A

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: 125Hz Gain

00 00

1B#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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1C

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: 250Hz Gain

00 00

1D#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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00 00

1E

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: 500Hz Gain

00 00

1F#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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20

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: 1.0kHz Gain

00 00

21#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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00 00

22

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: 2.0kHz Gain

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23#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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00 00

24

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: 4.0kHz Gain

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25#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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00 00

26

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: 8.0kHz Gain

00 00

27#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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28

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: 16.0kHz Gain

00 00

29#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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00 00

2A

0aaaaaaa

EQ Ach: Output Level

00 00

2B#

0bbbbbbb

 

-60,,,12dB

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00 00

2C

0aaaaaaa

EQ Bch: Input Gain

00 00

2D#

0bbbbbbb

 

-60,,,12dB

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00 00

2E

0aaaaaaa

EQ Bch: 31.25Hz Gain

00 00

2F#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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30

0aaaaaaa

EQ Bch: 62.5Hz Gain

00 00

31#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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32

0aaaaaaa

EQ Bch: 125Hz Gain

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33#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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34

0aaaaaaa

EQ Bch: 250Hz Gain

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35#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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36

0aaaaaaa

EQ Bch: 500Hz Gain

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37#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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38

0aaaaaaa

EQ Bch: 1.0kHz Gain

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39#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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00 00 3A 0aaaaaaa EQ Bch: 2.0kHz Gain

00 00 3B# 0bbbbbbb

-15,,,15dB

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3C

0aaaaaaa

EQ Bch: 4.0kHz Gain

00 00

3D#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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3E

0aaaaaaa

EQ Bch: 8.0kHz Gain

00 00

3F#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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40

0aaaaaaa

EQ Bch: 16.0kHz Gain

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41#

0bbbbbbb

 

-15,,,15dB

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42

0aaaaaaa

EQ Bch: Output Level

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43#

0bbbbbbb

 

-60,,,12dB

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44

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(Réservé)

 

 

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7F

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Quand Link SW = On, Bch correspond à Ach.

Algorithme 25 Hum Canceler

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00 00

0E

0aaaaaaa Hum Canceler SW

00 00

0F#

0bbbbbbb

0,1 = Off,On

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00 00

10

0aaaaaaa Noise Suppressor SW

00 00

11#

0bbbbbbb

0,1 = Off,On

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12

0aaaaaaa Hum Canceler: Freq

00 00

13#

0bbbbbbb

200,,,8000 = 20.0,,,800.0Hz

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14

0aaaaaaa Hum Canceler: Width

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15#

0bbbbbbb

10,,,40%

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00 00

16

0aaaaaaa Hum Canceler: Depth

00 00

17#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

18

0aaaaaaa Hum Canceler: Threshold

00 00

19#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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00 00

1A

0aaaaaaa

Hum Canceler: Range Low

00 00

1B#

0bbbbbbb

1,,,200 = Unlimit,20,,,2000Hz

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1C

0aaaaaaa

Hum Canceler: Range High

00 00

1D#

0bbbbbbb

10,,,201 = 1.0,,,20,0kHz,Unlimit

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00 00

1E

0aaaaaaa Noise Suppressor: Threshold

00 00

1F#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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20

0aaaaaaa Noise Suppressor: Release

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21#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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22

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(Réservé)

 

 

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7F

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Algorithme 26 Vocal Canceler

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00 00

0E

0aaaaaaa Vocal Canceler SW

00 00

0F#

0bbbbbbb

0,1 = Off,On

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00 00

10

0aaaaaaa EQ SW

00 00

11#

0bbbbbbb

0,1 = Off,On

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12

0aaaaaaa Vocal Canceler: Balance

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13#

0bbbbbbb

0,,,100

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14

0aaaaaaa

Vocal Canceler: Range Low

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15#

0bbbbbbb

1,,,200 = Unlimit,20,,,2000Hz

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16

0aaaaaaa

Vocal Canceler: Range High

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17#

0bbbbbbb

10,,,201

= 1.0,,,20,0kHz,Unlimit

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18

0aaaaaaa EQ: Low EQ Type

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19#

0bbbbbbb

0,1 = Shelving, Peaking

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Contents Mode D’EMPLOI RolandPour le Canada Consignes DE Securité Precautions Installation des options SommaireFonctions principales Connexions de baseEmplacement MaintenanceAlimentation électrique Précautions additionnellesJusqu’à 9 groupes d’effets stéréo avec la VS8F-2 installée Un concept révolutionnaire systèmes indépendantsUne panoplie complète de connecteurs d’entrée/sortie Permet d’utiliser jusqu’à 9 effets stéréo étonnantsDifférences entre VM-7200 et VM-7100 Equipé d’un analyseur de spectrePrises d’entrée analogique Prises de sortie analogiqueFace avant InputCtrl Control Servir lorsque Digital a in est utiliséServir lorsque Digital B in est utilisé Face arrièreRecevoir et émettre des signaux audio analogiques Cache arrière VM-24C RolandPrécautions à prendre lors de l’installation des options Installation d’un processeur d’effets VS8F-2Installation des connecteurs VM-24E du R-BUS RMDB2 Installation des optionsArrière. Conserve le cache arrière en lieu s r Installation du kit Cascade VM-24C 0965Changement du système de montage en rack RO-7000 Connexion à la console VM-LINK Connexion à la VM-C7200Connexion à la VM-C7100 02eChe Mute ALL Outputs Mise sous tensionCoupure Extinction Mise hors tension 07eDifférentes configurations de connexion Précautions pour connecter des microphonesEmploi d’effets externes Insert ’étape07e Connexion du DIF-AT Roland Connexion R-BUS RMDB2 Connexion de l’adat AlesisConnexion de la gamme DA Tascam 09eConnexion de deux processeurs Connexion en cascade 10eConnexion pour transmission de Word Clock 11eLe son souffre de bruit ou de distorsion Pas de sonPas de son d’une voie spécifique ’effet ne s’applique pas Impossible de faire la connexion en cascadeDonnées transmises et reconnues Réception de données Message de voix par canalPression polyphonique Changement de contrôleurCe message est reçu dans les cas suivants Ce message est transmis dans les cas suivantsPitch bend Entrée de donnée MSB/LSBCe message est transmis dans le cas suivant Augmentation de la valeurMessages de système exclusif Messages exclusifs universelsPropos de l’identification de modèle Model ID Propos de l’identification d’unité Device IDTransfert de données RQ1, DT1 Tableau d’adressage pour le transfert des données Données Midi Table de fréquences d’égalisation du mixerDonnées Midi Table des bandes Q d’égalisation du mixer Données Midi Table de gains d’égalisation du mixerParamètres d’entrée Input Bloc MixerParamètres du pré-ampli Paramètres Multi Paramètres d’intercommunication Talkback Paramètres des busParamètres des sorties Output Paramètres SoloParamètres du Fader Group Master Paramètres de la section d’effetsParamètres de la section Master Effect Paramètres de mise en cascadeParamètres de diffusion Dither Paramètres GEN/OSCBloc d’effets Adresse de base Paramètres Level Meter / AnalyzerParamètres divers 38Stero 2Band Dynamics 39Dual Mono Dynamics NameParameter Area See Below 39Dual Mono Dynamics +---------+ Algorithme 1 Delay Algorithme 0 ReverbAlgorithme 2 Stereo Delay Chorus Algorithme 3 Stereo Pitch Shifter DelayAlgorithme 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 16 Dual Compressor/Limiter Algorithme 15 Stereo FlangerAlgorithme 18 Multi Tap Delay Algorithme 17 Gate ReverbAlgorithme 19 Stereo Multi Algorithme 20 Reverb Algorithme 21 Space ChorusAlgorithme 22 Lo-Fi Processor Algorithme 23 4 Band Parametric EQAlgorithme 24 10 Band Graphic EQ Algorithme 25 Hum CancelerAlgorithme 26 Vocal Canceler Algorithme 27 Voice Transformer FX1, FX3, FX5 ou FX7 Algorithme 28 Vocoder 2 FX1, FX3, FX5 ou FX7Algorithme 29 Mic Simulator Algorithme 30 3 Band IsolatorAlgorithme 33 Analog Phaser Algorithme 31 Tape EchoAlgorithme 34 FFT FX1, FX3, FX5 ou FX7 Algorithme 32 Analog FlangerAlgorithme 36 Mastering Tool Kit FX1, FX3, FX5 ou FX7 Algorithme 37 31Band Graphic Equalizer FX1, FX3, FX5 ou FX7 Algorithme 38 Stereo 2Band Dynamics Algorithme 39 Dual Mono DynamicsEffet Master Algorithme 0 Speaker Modeling Effet Masetr Algorithme 1 10Band Parametric Equalizer Effet Master Algorithme 2 3Band DynamicsMidi Machine Control MMC Midi Machine Control DétailsFormat 1 Locate I/F Format 2 Locate TargetAppendices Modèle VM-7200, VM-7100Tableau déquipement Midi Traitement du signal Impédance en charge recommandéeVoies Fréquence d’échantillonnageDimensions AccessoiresConnecteurs et prises Alimentation électriqueClass B Afrique

VM-7200, VM-7100 specifications

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