Roland VS-2400 Switch User Manual


 
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Algorithm List
Vocal Multi
This feature provides a multi-effect suited for vocals.
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Parameter (full name) Setting Function
NS (Noise Suppressor): Mutes noise in the silent mode.
Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the noise suppressor on or off.
Thresh (Threshold) 0–100 Sets the level to start muting noise.
Release (Release) 0–100 Sets the time over which the volume will drop to 0 after the
noise starts being muted.
Lmt (Limiter / De-esser): Suppresses signals at High levels to control distortion /
Suppresses the annoying s-consonant.
Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the limiter/de-esser on or off.
Mode (Mode) Limiter, De-esser Selects limiter or de-esser.
Thresh (Limiter Threshold) 0–100 Sets the volume at which sound distortion starts being
suppressed.
Release (Limiter Release) 0–100 Sets the time until when the limiter will turn off after the input
level falls the limiter Threshold (Thresh).
Level (Limiter Level) 0–100 Sets the volume of the limiter sound.
ENH (Enhancer): Accentuates the sound and push the sound forward.
Sw (Switch) On, Off Turns the enhancer on or off.
Sens (Sense) 0–100 Sets the degree of the enhancer effect desired.
Freq (Frequency) 1.0–10.0 kHz
Sets the frequency at which the enhancer effect starts working.
MixLvl (Mix Level) 0–100 Sets the amount of the enhancer sound should be mixed
into the direct sound.
Level (Level) 0–100 Sets the volume of the enhancer sound.
Input L
Input R
Output L
Output R
Noise
Suppressor
Limiter/
De-esser
Enhancer
3BAND EQ
Delay
ChorusPitch Shifter
Cutting distortion in vocals
Limiter can be used to suppress signals at a High level to prevent sound distortion. To do this, follow the steps
below:
Mode (Mode): Limiter
Limiter Threshold (Thresh): Sets the volume at which sound distortion starts being suppressed.
Limiter Release (Release): Determines the time that elapses before the input level becomes off after it drops
below the Limiter Threshold.
Limiter Level (Level): Decides the volume after passing through Limiter.
Cutting the sibilant sounds of a voice.
De-esser can be used to cut off sibilant sounds contained in vocal sounds to achieve softer sound quality. To do
this, follow the steps below:
Mode (Mode): De-esser
De-esser Sense (Sens): Sets the degree of the De-esser effect.
De-esser Frequency (Freq): Sets the frequency at which De-esser effect starts working.
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