Infinite phaser, Ring modulator – Roland SPD-SX PRO Sampling Pad with 32GB Internal Memory User Manual
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Effect List
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Infinite Phaser
A phaser that continues raising/lowering the frequency at which the sound is modulated.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Mode
1, 2, 3, 4
Higher values will produce a deeper phaser effect.
Speed
-100–100
Speed at which to raise or lower the frequency at which the sound is modulated (+: upward / -:
downward)
Resonance 0–127
Amount of feedback
Mix (*1) 0–127
Level of the phase-shifted sound
Pan
L64–63R
Stereo location of the output sound
Low Gain -15–+15
[dB]
Gain of the low range
High Gain -15–+15
[dB]
Gain of the high range
Level
0–127
Output Level
*1: This parameter corresponds to MFX Ctrl. For details, refer to “
Controlling the MFX with the PAD EDIT [1] [2] Knobs (MFX
(P.198)”.
*1: This parameter corresponds to MASTER EFFECT CTRL. For details, refer to “
Controlling the MASTER EFFECT with the MASTER
EFFECT Knob (MASTER EFFECT CTRL)
(P.199)”.
Ring Modulator
This is an effect that applies amplitude modulation (AM) to the input signal, producing bell-like sounds. You can also change the
modulation frequency in response to changes in the volume of the sound sent into the effect.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Frequency
(*1)
0–127
Adjusts the frequency at which modulation is applied.
Sens
0–127
Adjusts the amount of frequency modulation applied.
Polarity
UP, DOWN
Determines whether the frequency modulation moves towards higher frequencies or lower
frequencies.
UP: The filter will change toward a higher frequency.
DOWN: The filter will change toward a lower frequency.
Low Gain
-15–+15 [dB]
Gain of the low range
High Gain
-15–+15 [dB]
Gain of the high range
Balance
D100:0W–
D0:100W
Volume balance between the direct sound (D) and the effect sound (W)
Level
0–127
Output Level
*1: This parameter corresponds to MFX Ctrl. For details, refer to “
Controlling the MFX with the PAD EDIT [1] [2] Knobs (MFX
(P.198)”.
*1: This parameter corresponds to MASTER EFFECT CTRL. For details, refer to “
Controlling the MASTER EFFECT with the MASTER
EFFECT Knob (MASTER EFFECT CTRL)
(P.199)”.