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EFFECTS Chapter 5. Parameter Guide
Chapter 5
This effect creates a sense of spaciousness and adds depth to
the sound. It allows you to produce the impression that
multiple instruments are playing, or to add a distinctive type
of modulation. You can use this effect to simulate a number
of instruments playing together, or to create unique
undulations.
There are ten types of Modulation you can select from. You
can also edit each of these effects to your liking. It is also
possible to switch Modulation off completely.
ON/OFF
Switches the MOD on/off.
* Turning [VALUE] will select PRESET.
TYPE
This selects the effect to be used from the following ones.
HARMONIST:
This lets you add two-note harmony suitable for the key.
P.SHIFTER (pitch shifter):
This is a pitch shifter with a maximum range of +/-2
octaves.
FLANGER:
The flanging effect gives a twisting, jet-airplane-like
character to the sound.
PHASER:
By adding varied-phase portions to the direct sound, the
phaser effect gives a whooshing, swirling character to
the sound.
SUB EQ (sub equalizer):
This adjusts the tone. A parametric type is adopted for
the high-middle and low-middle range.
2x2CHORUS:
This adds a pitch-shifted sound to the original sound,
producing an effect of greater depth and spaciousness.
Two separate stereo chorus units are used for the low-
frequency and high-frequency ranges in order to create a
more natural chorus sound.
TREMOLO:
The volume will change cyclically.
PAN:
The sound will be moved cyclically between left and
right.
PD SHIFT (pedal shift):
This effect lets you use the EXP pedal of the VG-88 to
control the amount of pitch shift.
VIBRATO:
This effect creates vibrato by slightly modulating the
pitch.
When “HARMONIST” is selected as
the type
ON/OFF [OFF, ON]
Turn on/off the two different harmonist sounds.
HARMONY [-2OCT–+2OCT, USER]
This determines the pitch of the sound added to the input
sound, when you are making a harmony. It allows you to set
it by up to 2 octaves higher or lower than the input sound. If
you selected “USER,” you can specify the amount of pitch
shift that will be applied to the input sound.
PAN [L=100 R=0 – L=0 R=100]
Assign the left/right location of the sound.
LEVEL [0–100]
Adjusts the volume of the harmonist sound.
DIR LEV (direct level) [0–100]
Adjusts the volume of the direct sound.
<C>–<B>
If you have HARMONY set to “USER,” the amount of pitch
shift is then set relative to the notes as input with “C”
selected for the KEY parameter.
fKEY [C–B]
Specifies the key of the song you are playing. By specifying
the key, you can create harmonies that fit the key of the song.
The key setting corresponds to the key of the song (#,b) as
follows.
fig.5-02
MOD (modulation)
Major
CF B
E
A
D
Am Dm Gm Cm Fm B
mMinor
Major GD A EB
Em Bm F
mC
mG
m
Minor
F
D
m
G
E
m
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