Roland XV-88 owner manual Gate, Slicer, 151

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57: GATE

The Gate effect cuts the reverb’s delay according to the volume of the sound input to the effects device. Use this in situations such as when you want to force a decrease in the decay sound.

L in

 

Gate

 

L out

 

 

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R out

 

 

 

 

Gate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key

Selects the input of the sound that acts as the trigger closing the gate.

When set to SOURCE, the gate is closed by the sound input to the Multi-effects.

Thre (Key Threshold)

Sets the volume level at which the gate begins to close.

Monitor (Key Monitor)

Determines whether the sound used as the gate trigger is output (ON) or not (OFF).

Mode

GATE: Gate Reverb. When the source volume falls below a certain level, the gate closes, giving the effect of the reverb sound being cut with a gate reverb.

DUCK: Ducking Reverb. When the source volume gets high enough, the gate closes, which gives a ducking reverb-type effect. Stop the reverb sound only when input loud sound so that prevent the play sound become unclear.

Atk (Attack Time)

Sets the time it takes the gate fully opens after being triggered.

Hold (Hold Time)

Sets the time it takes the gate starts closing after the instant the direct sound goes under the threshold level.

Rel (Release Time)

Sets the time it takes the gate fully closes after passes by the hold time.

Balance (Effect Balance) #

Sets the volume balance between the direct sound and the effect sound.

With a setting of D100:0W only the direct sound will be output, and with a setting of D0:100W only the effect sound will be output.

Chapter 7. Adding Effects

Level (Output Level)

Adjust the output level.

58: SLICER

By applying successive cuts to the sound, this effect turns a conventional sound into a sound that appears to be played as a backing phrase. This is especially effective when applied to sustain-type sounds.

L in

 

Slicer

 

L out

 

 

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R out

 

 

 

 

Slicer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beat 1-1–4-4

For a single measure containing four quarter notes, this sets the level of each sixteenth-note when the measure is divided into sixteenth notes. When set to 0, no sound is output.

Rate #

Determines the cycle for one measure.

Rate parameter can be set as a note-value of a specified tempo. In this case, specify the value of the desired note.

When Rate is Set as a Note Value

As the specified tempo, you may use either the Patch Tempo (p. 71) or the tempo clock of the XV-88’s system (p. 169).

Attack

Sets the speed at which the volume changes between beats. The higher the value, the faster the volume changes.

Reset #

Selects the input of the sound that acts as the trigger resetting the one-measure pattern.

When set to OFF, the pattern is not reset, even if the input is present.

When set to SRC, the pattern is reset by the sound input to the multi-effects.

Thre (Reset Threshold)

Sets the volume level at which the reset begins.

Mon (Reset Monitor Switch)

Determines whether the sound used as the reset trigger is output (ON) or not (OFF). This parameter is disabled when Reset parameter is set to OFF or SRC.

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