Vocoder, Tips for using vocoder – Roland VS-890 User Manual
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Algorithm List
Vocoder
The vocoder creates "talking instrument" effects. To use Vocoder, input an instrumental sound into the left
channel and a vocal sound into the right channel. The instrumental sound is split into ten frequency bands to be
processed according to its frequency components.
Input R (MIc)
Output L
Output R
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Instrumental sounds are input into the L-channel side of the effect. Therefore, it is required to insert and connect
"Lch" of the effect to the channel handling instrumental sounds. Similarly, vocal sounds are input into the R-
channel side of the effect. Insert and connect "Rch" of the effect to the channel handling vocal sounds.
Tips for using Vocoder
It is a good idea to choose instrumental sounds containing a lot of overtones. Recommended .sounds include those
with saw-tooth waveforms such as strings and distorted guitar sounds.
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Parameter (full name)
Setting
Function
VOC (Vocoder): The pitch is specified with the instrumental sound while the tone is output in vocals.
V.Char 1-10 (Voice Characters)
0-100
Sets the volume by frequency band. These are used to
change the vocoder tone.
CHO (Chorus):
Chorus (Switch)
Adds spaciousness and depth to the sound.
On, Off
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Rate (Rate)
0.1-10.0 Hz
Sets the rate of modulation.
Depth (Depth)
0-100
Sets the depth of modulation.
EFLevel (Effect Level)
-
100-100
Sets the volume of the chorus sound.
DiLevel (Direct Level)
-
100-100
Sets the volume of the direct sound.
PreDLY (Pre-Delay)
0-50 ms
Sets the time delay from when the direct sound begins until
the processed sound is heard.
FBLevel (Feedback Level)
-
100-100
Sets the amount of the chorus sound should be returned to
the chorus input.
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