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How vocal designer is structured, Vocal designer – Roland V-Synth GT User Manual

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Vocal Designer

Vocal Designer consists of four elements: the mic, OSC1/2 (carrier), the vocoder, and effects.

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How Vocal Designer is Structured

OSC1

MOD

TVA

OSC2

COSM1 COSM2

Carrier

Vocoder

Mic

Effects

This corresponds to the vocal cords

of a human. The signal on which

the sound is based (tone and pitch)

is produced according to the

pitches you play on the keyboard.

On the V-Synth GT, this consists of

the combination of the OSC,

COSM, MOD, and TVA.

From the audio signal received via

the mic input, this extracts the

various resonances (formants)

caused by the shape and

framework of the throat and the

movement of the mouth, and uses

these formants to modulate the

signal received from the carrier.

Here you can apply a tone

effect, reverb, and chorus.

This is the mic connected to the rear panel.

With the default values immediately

after initialization, these will be

arranged in structure 1. However, if

you want to use the arrangement of

a structure 2–4, you can temporarily

select the appropriate structure 1–4,

then re-select structure 5 to obtain

the desired arrangement of 2–4.

Mic

OSC1/2

(Carrier)

Vocoder

Effects

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