Roland VS-2400 Switch User Manual


 
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Algorithm List
Stereo Delay Chorus
Delay and Chorus can be combined to create spaciousness.
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Parameter (full name) Setting Function
Delay:Adds a delayed sound to the direct sound, adding depth to the sound or creating special effects.
Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the delay on or off.
Time (Delay Time) 0–500 ms Sets the time from direct sound until when the delay sound
is heard. *1
Shift (Delay Shift) L500–0–R500 ms Sets the delay time difference between the right and left
delay sounds.
Lch FeedbackLvl (Lch Feedback Level) -100–100 Sets the amount of the left-side delay should be returned to
the left delay input.
Rch FeedbackLvl (Rch Feedback Level) -100–100 Sets the amount of the right-side delay should be returned
to the right delay input.
Lch CrossFeedbackLvl (Lch Cross-Feedback Level)
-100–100 Sets the amount of the left-side delay should be returned to
the right delay input.
Rch CrossFeedbackLvl(Rch Cross-Feedback Level)
-100–100 Sets the amount of the right-side delay should be returned
to the left delay input.
FX Lvl (Effect Level) -100–100 Sets the volume of the delay sound.
DirLvl (Direct Level) -100–100 Sets the volume of the direct sound.
Chorus L
Output L
Output R
3BAND EQ
3BAND EQ
Chorus R
Delay L
Delay R
Cross FB Level Lch
Cross FB Level Rch
Cross FB Level Lch
Cross FB Level Rch
Input R
Input L
How feedback works for Delay and Chorus
Feedback is the feature to return the effect sound to its input. The amount of feedback is set with FBLevel
(Feedback Level). Cross-Feedback is the feature to return the effect sound from the right input to the left input
and the effect send from the left input to the right. The amount of cross-feedback is set with Cross-Feedback Level
(CrossFB Level).
The greater this value becomes, the more times the delay sound is repeated. Setting this level to a negative value
inverts the phase.
For feedback of chorus, the greater the value becomes, the more spaciousness and thickness is added to the sound.
Setting this level to a negative value inverts the phase.
* Excessively great values may cause oscillation, leading to abnormal noise.
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