49 bit crusher, 50 phonograph, Navi – Roland GAIA 2 37-Key Virtual Analog + Wavetable Synthesizer User Manual
Page 91: Mfx list, Sample rate, Bit down, Filter, Low gain, High gain, Level
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49 Bit Crusher
Produces an extreme lo-fi effect.
L in
L in
L out
L out
R out
R out
R in
R in
Bit
Bit
Crusher
Crusher
2-Band
2-Band
EQ
EQ
Bit
Bit
Crusher
Crusher
2-Band
2-Band
EQ
EQ
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Sample Rate
0–127
Adjusts the sample rate.
Bit Down
0–20
Adjusts the bit depth.
Filter
0–127
Adjusts the filter depth.
Low Gain
-15–+15 [dB]
Amount of boost/cut for the low-frequency range
High Gain
-15–+15 [dB]
Amount of boost/cut for the high-frequency range
Level
0–127
Output Level
50 Phonograph
Recreates the sound of an analog record being played on a record player. This lets you simulate the unique noises produced when a
record is played, as well as the variations that occur when the record spins.
Balance W
Balance D
Balance D
R out
R out
L out
L out
Balance W
L in
L in
Phonograph
Phonograph
R in
R in
Phonograph
Phonograph
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Signal Dist
0–127
Sets the amount of distortion.
Frequency
Range
0–127
Sets the frequency characteristics of the playback system.
Smaller values create the feeling of an older system with narrow frequency
bands.
Disc Type
LP, EP, SP
Sets the turntable rotation speed.
This has an effect on the scratch noise cycle.
Scratch NZ Lev
0–127
Sets the volume of noise created by scratches in the record.
Dust NZ Lev
0–127
Sets the volume of noise created by dust on the record.
Hiss NZ Lev
0–127
Sets the volume of continuous hiss noise.
Total NZ Lev
0–127
Sets the volume of noise overall.
Wow
0–127
Sets the amount of variation in record spin (long cycle).
Flutter
0–127
Sets the amount of variation in record spin (short cycle).
Random
0–127
Sets the amount of non-cyclical variation in record spin.
Total W/F
0–127
Sets the volume of variation in record spin overall.
Balance
D100:0W–D0:100W
Sets the volume balance between the original sound (D) and the effect
sound (W).
Level
0–127
Sets the output volume.