Roland VC-2 owner manual Reverb Parameters, Stereo Plate, Stereo OperaHouse, Stereo StudioSpring

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Effects List

Reverb Parameters

The functions of Reverb parameters are explained.

Explanations for each Reverb Type are given on the following pages.

 

Page

 

 

01: Stereo Plate

p. 62

02: Stereo OperaHouse

p. 62

03: Stereo StudioSpring

p. 62

04: Stereo Echoes

p. 63

05: Stereo Room

p. 63

06: Stereo Cathedral

p. 63

07: Stereo Church

p. 63

08: Room 1

p. 64

09: Room 2

p. 64

10: Room 3

p. 65

11: Hall 1

p. 65

12: Hall 2

p. 66

13: Hall 3

p. 66

14: Garage

p. 67

01: Stereo Plate

Stereo reverb which simulates plate reverberation (a reverb unit that uses the vibration of a metallic plate).

Parameter

Value

Description

 

 

 

Pre Low Freq

50–4000 Hz

Frequency of the low range

Pre Low Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the low range

Pre Mid Freq

50–20000 Hz

Frequency of the middle range

Pre Mid Q

0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 2.0,

Width of the middle range

 

4.0, 8.0

Set a higher value for Q to nar-

 

 

row the range to be affected.

Pre Mid Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the middle range

Pre Hi Freq

2000–20000 Hz

Frequency of the high range

Pre Hi Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the high range

Pre Delay

0–160.0 ms

Adjusts the delay time from the

 

 

direct sound until the reverb

 

 

sound is heard.

Rev Time

1.00–10.00 sec

Duration (time) of the reverb

LfDamp Gain

-36–0 dB

Degree of Low Damp

 

 

The Low Damp function damps

 

 

the low frequency band of the re-

 

 

verb sound quicker than other

 

 

bands.

HfDamp Gain

-36–0 dB

Degree of High Damp

 

 

High Damp, by attenuating the

 

 

higher frequencies first.

02: Stereo OperaHouse

Stereo reverb which simulates the reverberation within a opera house.

Parameter

Value

Description

 

 

 

Pre Low Freq

50–4000 Hz

Frequency of the low range

Pre Low Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the low range

Pre Mid Freq

50–20000 Hz

Frequency of the middle range

Pre Mid Q

0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 2.0,

Width of the middle range

 

4.0, 8.0

Set a higher value for Q to nar-

 

 

row the range to be affected.

Pre Mid Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the middle range

Pre Hi Freq

2000–20000 Hz

Frequency of the high range

Pre Hi Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the high range

Pre Delay

0–160.0 ms

Adjusts the delay time from the

 

 

direct sound until the reverb

 

 

sound is heard.

Room Size

0–5

Size of the room which is simu-

 

 

lated

Rev Time

1.00–10.00 sec

Duration (time) of the reverb

LfDamp Gain

-36–0 dB

Degree of Low Damp

 

 

The Low Damp function damps

 

 

the low frequency band of the re-

 

 

verb sound quicker than other

 

 

bands.

HfDamp Gain

-36–0 dB

Degree of High Damp

 

 

High Damp, by attenuating the

 

 

higher frequencies first.

03: Stereo StudioSpring

Stereo reverb which simulates spring reverberation (a reverb unit that uses the vibration of springs).

Parameter

Value

Description

 

 

 

Pre Low Freq

50–4000 Hz

Frequency of the low range

Pre Low Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the low range

Pre Mid Freq

50–20000 Hz

Frequency of the middle range

Pre Mid Q

0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 2.0,

Width of the middle range

 

4.0, 8.0

Set a higher value for Q to nar-

 

 

row the range to be affected.

Pre Mid Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the middle range

Pre Hi Freq

2000–20000 Hz

Frequency of the high range

Pre Hi Gain

-15– +15 dB

Gain of the high range

Pre Delay

0–160.0 ms

Adjusts the delay time from the

 

 

direct sound until the reverb

 

 

sound is heard.

Rev Time

1.00–10.00 sec

Duration (time) of the reverb

LfDamp Gain

-36–0 dB

Degree of Low Damp

 

 

The Low Damp function damps

 

 

the low frequency band of the re-

 

 

verb sound quicker than other

 

 

bands.

HfDamp Gain

-36–0 dB

Degree of High Damp

 

 

High Damp, by attenuating the

 

 

higher frequencies first.

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Contents 03897845 ’05-3-1N Page Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Main Features Conventions Used in This ManualAbout the VC-2 Internal StructurePatch Algorithms Work Area/Temporary Area Memory StructureProject Internal Memory / PC CardPanel Descriptions VolumeMIC Switch InputKEY PAD Button 14 E1-E8 knobs Power SwitchDisplay PC Card SlotInput Jacks L, R Midi Connectors IN, OUT, ThruAC Inlet Direct OUT Jacks L, RMaking connections Connect your mic to the front panel MIC jackStarting up VC-2 Fig.Q-02.eSelecting a Patch Try Out the Sound Patch modeTop Screen of Patch Mode Selecting Patches with the Value dialEnabling or Disabling Using buttons to select patchesPlaying Beep ToneIf the patch algorithm is Modeling~ Parameters in the Top ScreenCommon to all patch algorithms If the patch algorithm is Vocoder~If the patch algorithm is Keyboard~ If the patch algorithm is Processor TypeChanging the Pitch Patch Tune Basic Procedure for Patch EditingCreating Patches Source, select the type of data that you want to transmit Transmitting Data to an External Midi Device Data TransferPulldown menu, touch Data Transfer Auditioning the Save-Destination Patch Compare Naming a Patch Patch NameSaving Patches Patch Write Patch Controller Copy Copying Patch Controller SettingsDeleting Patches Patch Delete System MIC Setting Screen Top ScreenOFF PRE-EFX Type Pre-Effect TypesNS-COMP NS-LIMITOSC OSC 1/OSC Carrier ScreenNoise SUP INF1Glide Pitch OSC1 PitchOSC2 Pitch VibratoKEY Assign PortamentoWave Screen Carrier Screen for Processor~Vocoder Screen Poly Pitch Shifter ScreenPitch / EQ Growl / TVA / Ctrl ControllerPoly Pitch Shifter Effect Screen RoutingREV MFXCHO MFX TypeUsing Waves Wave Mode Importing Individual Wave Files Wave ImportMoving a Wave Wave Move Using the Wave BrowserCopying a Wave Wave Copy Exchanging a Wave Wave ExchangeInit How to Make the System Function SettingsWrite Touch SystemViewing VC-2’s Information Information Settings Common to the Entire System Common MasterFunctions of System Parameters Pulldown menu, touch InfoMIDI/USB Chord MemoryBreath Controller Settings ControllerAudio I/F Saving a Project on Disk Save Project Loading a Project from Disk Load ProjectFactory Reset screen appears Touch Factory ResetTouch Execute to execute the Factory Reset Backing Up Data to Your Computer USB Mode Parametric EQ Parametric Equalizer Effects ListMFX Parameters Graphic EQ Graphic EqualizerResonant Filter Isolator and FilterDistortion / Overdrive Specifications of each Speaker TypeDistortion / OD Amp Simulator Guitar AmpRecommended combination of pre-amp and speaker Auto WahHumanizer Tape Echo Simulator Stereo DelayDynamic Processor Stereo Dynamic Processor Can also set the panning and level of each delay sound Multi Tap DelayEffect has five delays. Each of the Delay Time parameters REO, AlterVocal Echo Reverse DelayBand Pass Delay Digital Chorus Analog Delay→ChorusDelay Pan Type Analog Flanger Space ChorusHexa Chorus Boss FlangerAnalog Phaser Step FlangerRotary Digital PhaserTremolo/Auto Pan Distortion→Chorus/Flanger Signal up to one octave up or down28 OD/DS→Cho/Flg Overdrive Stereo Pitch Shifter30 Cho/Flg→Delay 29 OD/DS→DelayOverdrive/Distortion→Delay Chorus/Flanger→DelayEnhancer→Chorus/Flanger 32 Enh→Delay Enhancer→Delay31 Enh→Cho/Flg Vocal MultiHPF Guitar MultiLPF Thru Bass Multi 36 E.Piano MultiKeyboard Multi PhonographPseudo Stereo Radio TuningBit Rate Converter This effect reproduces the sound of an AM radio playingChorus Parameters Chorus ParametersChorus Type Stereo OperaHouse Reverb ParametersStereo Plate Stereo StudioSpringStereo Cathedral Stereo EchoesStereo Room Stereo ChurchRoom Hall Hall Garage Specifications Midi Implementation Chart Index CHOREV Type System mode Temporary AreaVolume Reverb type Save Project