Roland VC-2 owner manual Pitch OSC1 Pitch, OSC2 Pitch, Glide, Vibrato, EQ Growl Equalizer, Tva

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Creating/Editing Patches (Patch mode)

PITCH

OSC1 PITCH

Parameter

Value

Explanation

 

 

 

OctShift

-4– +4

Adjusts the pitch of the OSC1’s sound up

(Octave

 

or down in units of an octave (+/-4 oc-

Shift)

 

taves).

OSC2 PITCH

Parameter

Value

Explanation

 

 

 

Coarse

-48–

Adjusts the pitch of the oscillator up or

(Coarse

+48

down in semitone steps (+/-4 octaves).

Tune)

 

 

Fine

-50–

Adjusts the pitch of the oscillator up or

(Fine Tune)

+50

down in 1-cent steps (+/-50 cents).

PitchKF

-200–

This specifies the amount of pitch

(Pitch Key

+200

change that will occur when you play a

Follow)

 

key one octave higher (i.e., 12 keys up-

 

 

ward on the keyboard).

 

 

If you want the pitch to rise one octave

 

 

as on a conventional keyboard, set this

 

 

to “+100.” If you want the pitch to rise

 

 

two octaves, set this to “+200.” Con-

 

 

versely, set this to a negative value if you

 

 

want the pitch to fall. With a setting of

 

 

“0,” all keys will produce the same pitch.

GLIDE

Parameter

Value

Explanation

 

 

 

Time

0–127

Specifies the time over which the pitch is

 

 

to change.

OSC1/2

-63–

Specifies the amount of pitch change that

Depth

+63

is to occur.

VIBRATO

Parameter

Value

Explanation

 

 

 

Type

NORMAL,

Selects the type of vibrato.

 

FEMALE1,

 

 

FEMALE2,

 

 

MALE

 

Rate

0–127

Adjusts the vibrato speed.

OSC1/2

-63– +63

Adjusts the depth of the vibrato ap-

Depth

 

plied to OSC1 or OSC2.

OSC1/2

-63– +63

Adjusts the depth of the vibrato that

ModDepth

 

is applied to OSC1 or OSC2 by the

 

 

controller assigned by Controller (p.

 

 

31).

EQ GROWL

EQUALIZER

Mid 1/Mid 2

Parameter

Value

Explanation

 

 

 

Freq

50, 63, 80, 100, 125,

Selects the frequency of the

 

160, 200, 250, 315,

middle range.

 

400, 500, 630, 800,

 

 

1000, 1250, 1600,

 

 

2000, 2500, 3150,

 

 

4000, 5000, 6300,

 

 

8000, 10000, 12500,

 

 

16000, 20000 Hz

 

Q

0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0,

Adjusts the width of the mid-

 

8.0

dle range. Set a higher value

 

 

for Q to narrow the range to

 

 

be affected.

Gain

-15– +15 dB

Adjusts the gain of the mid-

 

 

dle range. Positive (+) set-

 

 

tings will emphasize the

 

 

middle range.

GROWL

Parameter

Value

Explanation

 

 

 

GrowlSw

OFF,

Switches growl on/off.

 

ON

 

 

 

 

Intensity

0–127

Adjusts the intensity of modulation.

ModDepth

-63–

Adjusts the intensity of modulation by the

 

+63

controller assigned by Controller (p. 31).

 

 

 

Speed

0–127

Adjusts the speed of modulation.

ModDepth

-63–

Adjusts the speed of modulation by the

 

+63

controller assigned by Controller (p. 31).

TVA

Level

Parameter

Value

Explanation

 

 

 

Level

0–127

Specifies the volume of the patch.

LevelKF

-200–

Use this parameter if you want the volume

(Level Key

+200

of the patch to change according to the key

Follow)

 

that is pressed. Relative to the volume at

 

 

the C5 key (center C), positive (+) settings

 

 

will cause the volume to rise for notes

 

 

higher than C5, and negative (-) settings

 

 

will cause the volume to fall for notes

 

 

higher than C4. Larger settings will pro-

 

 

duce greater change.

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Contents 03897845 ’05-3-1N Page Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Conventions Used in This Manual Main FeaturesInternal Structure About the VC-2Patch Algorithms Internal Memory / PC Card Memory StructureProject Work Area/Temporary AreaInput VolumeMIC Switch Panel DescriptionsKEY PAD Button PC Card Slot Power SwitchDisplay 14 E1-E8 knobsDirect OUT Jacks L, R Midi Connectors IN, OUT, ThruAC Inlet Input Jacks L, RConnect your mic to the front panel MIC jack Making connectionsFig.Q-02.e Starting up VC-2Selecting Patches with the Value dial Try Out the Sound Patch modeTop Screen of Patch Mode Selecting a PatchBeep Tone Using buttons to select patchesPlaying Enabling or DisablingIf the patch algorithm is Vocoder~ Parameters in the Top ScreenCommon to all patch algorithms If the patch algorithm is Modeling~If the patch algorithm is Processor Type If the patch algorithm is Keyboard~Basic Procedure for Patch Editing Creating PatchesChanging the Pitch Patch Tune Transmitting Data to an External Midi Device Data Transfer Pulldown menu, touch Data TransferSource, select the type of data that you want to transmit Naming a Patch Patch Name Saving Patches Patch WriteAuditioning the Save-Destination Patch Compare Copying Patch Controller Settings Deleting Patches Patch DeletePatch Controller Copy Top Screen System MIC Setting ScreenNS-LIMIT PRE-EFX Type Pre-Effect TypesNS-COMP OFFINF1 Carrier ScreenNoise SUP OSC OSC 1/OSCVibrato Pitch OSC1 PitchOSC2 Pitch GlidePortamento KEY AssignCarrier Screen for Processor~ Wave ScreenPoly Pitch Shifter Screen Vocoder ScreenController Poly Pitch ShifterPitch / EQ Growl / TVA / Ctrl Routing Effect ScreenMFX Type MFXCHO REVImporting Individual Wave Files Wave Import Using Waves Wave ModeExchanging a Wave Wave Exchange Using the Wave BrowserCopying a Wave Wave Copy Moving a Wave Wave MoveTouch System How to Make the System Function SettingsWrite InitPulldown menu, touch Info Settings Common to the Entire System Common MasterFunctions of System Parameters Viewing VC-2’s Information InformationChord Memory MIDI/USBController Settings Controller Audio I/FBreath Loading a Project from Disk Load Project Saving a Project on Disk Save ProjectTouch Factory Reset Touch Execute to execute the Factory ResetFactory Reset screen appears Backing Up Data to Your Computer USB Mode Graphic EQ Graphic Equalizer Effects ListMFX Parameters Parametric EQ Parametric EqualizerIsolator and Filter Resonant FilterAmp Simulator Guitar Amp Specifications of each Speaker TypeDistortion / OD Distortion / OverdriveAuto Wah HumanizerRecommended combination of pre-amp and speaker Stereo Delay Dynamic Processor Stereo Dynamic ProcessorTape Echo Simulator REO, Alter Multi Tap DelayEffect has five delays. Each of the Delay Time parameters Can also set the panning and level of each delay soundReverse Delay Band Pass DelayVocal Echo Analog Delay→Chorus Delay Pan TypeDigital Chorus Boss Flanger Space ChorusHexa Chorus Analog FlangerStep Flanger Analog PhaserDigital Phaser Tremolo/Auto PanRotary Stereo Pitch Shifter Signal up to one octave up or down28 OD/DS→Cho/Flg Overdrive Distortion→Chorus/FlangerChorus/Flanger→Delay 29 OD/DS→DelayOverdrive/Distortion→Delay 30 Cho/Flg→DelayVocal Multi 32 Enh→Delay Enhancer→Delay31 Enh→Cho/Flg Enhancer→Chorus/FlangerGuitar Multi LPF ThruHPF 36 E.Piano Multi Bass MultiPhonograph Keyboard MultiThis effect reproduces the sound of an AM radio playing Radio TuningBit Rate Converter Pseudo StereoChorus Parameters Chorus TypeChorus Parameters Stereo StudioSpring Reverb ParametersStereo Plate Stereo OperaHouseStereo Church Stereo EchoesStereo Room Stereo CathedralRoom Hall Hall Garage Specifications Midi Implementation Chart CHO IndexReverb type Save Project System mode Temporary AreaVolume REV Type