Fostex VM08 owner manual About the effect types, Effect types preset for EFF

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Model VM08 Owner’s Manual

About the effect types

The VM08 contains two independent DSP multi-effect units; EFF 1 and EFF 2.

A variety of effect types are preset for each effect unit. By selecting a suitable effect type, you can process the sound as you wish. You can also edit the parameters of the selected effect type to create your own effect sounds.

The following 28 effect types are preset for EFF 1. The 38 effect types shown on the next page are provided for EFF 2, and these include the same 28 effect types as EFF 1.

Effect types preset for EFF 1

 

Name

Parameter type

Explanation

 

 

 

 

1

Norm HALL

REVERB

Standard hall reverb; detailed and transparent, with a moderate amount of early

 

 

 

reflections.

 

 

 

 

2

Pres HALL

REVERB

Hall reverb with presence and definition.

 

 

 

 

3

Wet HALL

REVERB

Hall reverb with restrained high-frequency and a refreshing atmosphere.

 

 

 

 

4

NoER HALL

REVERB

All-purpose hall reverb with no early reflections, and even decay of all frequencies.

 

 

 

 

5

Lo-F HALL

REVERB

Hall reverb with lingering low-frequency reverberation.

 

 

 

 

6

STADIUM

REVERB

Stadium reverb characterized by long early reflections.

 

 

 

 

7

Auditrium

REVERB

Reverb simulating an auditorium with suppressed reverberation.

 

 

 

 

8

Space HALL

REVERB

Reverb with a long pre-delay, creating the impression of an extended space.

 

 

 

 

9

Norm ROOM

REVERB

Room reverb simulating a moderate space with some sparkle.

 

 

 

 

10

Dead ROOM

REVERB

Room reverb simulating a narrow and dead room. Adding a slight amount will give warmth

 

 

 

to the sound.

 

 

 

 

11

Pres ROOM

REVERB

All-purpose room reverb, with good definition and few early reflections.

 

 

 

 

12

DrumBOOTH

REVERB

Room reverb simulating a drum booth.

 

 

 

 

13

GARAGE

REVERB

Room reverb simulating a narrow and live space like a garage, with crisp presence.

 

 

 

 

14

NormPLATE

REVERB

Modern-sounding plate reverb with wide bandwidth.

 

 

 

 

15

Old PLATE

REVERB

Standard plate reverb with the character of older plate units.

 

 

 

 

16

PresPLATE

REVERB

Plate reverb with good definition and extended high-frequencies.

 

 

 

 

17

Wet PLATE

REVERB

Plate reverb with a gentle character.

 

 

 

 

18

DigiPLATE

REVERB

Plate reverb that emphasizes a digital character, with metallic early reflections.

 

 

 

 

19

NormVOCAL

REVERB

All-purpose hall reverb with no early reflections, and uniform decay at all frequencies.

 

 

 

 

20

PresVOCAL

REVERB

Short reverberation with extended high frequency is added to the early reflections of an

 

 

 

ideal vocal booth. Since this adds sparkle to the sound, it is effective when you wish to

 

 

 

bring the vocal to the forefront.

 

 

 

 

21

SoloVOCAL

REVERB

Plate-like reverb is added to a spacious short delay. This blends well with any genre of

 

 

 

music.

 

 

 

 

22

Arena VOC

REVERB

Gentle reverb is added to spacious stadium-type early reflections.

 

 

 

 

23

Arena CHO

REVERB

Short reverb with extended high frequency is added to spacious stadium-type early

 

 

 

reflections. Effective on chorus parts.

 

 

 

 

24

KARAOKE

REVERB

All-purpose reverb (karaoke style) that makes any vocal sound professional.

 

 

 

 

25

MnDL-HALL

DLY+REVERB

A combined effect of mono delay and hall reverb.

 

 

 

 

26

MnDL-PLT

DLY+REVERB

A combined effect of mono delay and plate reverb.

 

 

 

 

27

PnDL-HALL

DLY+REVERB

A combined effect of panning delay and hall reverb.

 

 

 

 

28

PnDL-PLT

DLY+REVERB

A combined effect of panning delay and plate reverb.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Model Safety Instructions Table of Contents Names and Functions Level adjust key Contrast adjusting knobStatus indicator Fader adjust keyPlease remember this Reset of VM08Internal battery for the memory back up Remove the insulation paperInput 5/6 Input 7/8 jacks Peripheral Equipment ConnectionST.OUT L, R jack Input 1 ~ 4 jacksInput 5/6, Input 7/8 jacks Input 5/6 7/8 and AUX Send 1/2 jacksAUX Send OUT 1/2 jack Example-4 To use as a small facility mixer Application ExampleExample-2 To use as a Mono IN/STEREO OUT effects Example-3 For use as a sub-mixer for a live keyboard playerExample-8 As a practice aid for your musical instruments Example-5 For one take live studio recordingExample-6 To produce original Remix Example-7 To do you own Sound Track Video EditingVM08 Initial State Master fader display section Normal Mix ModeUseful information Character display sectionTo set to the present fader position To return to the setting before switching off powerSetting before switch off of power Mute of the various input channel/master outputSetup method for PAN setting Channel Parameter Edit ModeNumber is adjusted with the Data encoder Number is set with the Data encoder Setup method for EQ settingSetup method of the Effect Send level Example Character display section when LO is made to lightExample Character section when E1 is lit Setup method of the AUX Send levelExample The character display section with light up A1 Example The character display section with E1 is lit PRE/POST setup method for Effect SEND/AUX SendP. Fostex Advanced Signal Processing Technology Effect Edit ModeAbout the effect types Effect types preset for EFFUse the Data encoder to select the effect type When the EFF 1 key is pressedWhen the EFF 2 key is pressed Selecting the effect typeTo mute the effect sound Effect parameter settingsTo cancel muting Muting an effectEffect parameter details Flanger effect parameters parameter type Flange Delay pitch effect parameters parameter type Delay PitchDoubling effect parameters parameter type Doubling Chorus effect parameters parameter type ChorusPress the Scene Store key Scene Memory ModeStoring a scene memory Recalling a scene memoryPress the Fader Adjust key Level adjustFader adjust Press the Level Adjust keyPress the EFF 1 key or EFF 2 key Directly recalling a scene memoryClearing a scene memory Hold down the Exit key and press the Scene Recall keyMaking settings in setup mode Setup ModeDetails of the setup menu Foot Switch setting Display Foot Sw ? Fader Fix setting Display FaderFix ?Channel fader recall setting Display ChFdrRcl ? Master fader recall setting Display MsFdrRcl ?AUX Send 1/2 SpecificationsInput 1 ~ Input 5/6 ~ 7/8Declaration of EC Directive