Roland CDX-1 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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5. VO+ACOUSTIC (Vocal+Acousitc Guitar)
This algorithm is for use when simultaneously recording a vocal and acoustic guitar. For the guitar, you can produce a
warm sound as though a mic were being used, even when an electric-acoustic is connected by a direct line.
MIC
Parameter (full name) Setting Function
COMP (Compressor): Compressor the entire output signals when the input volume exceeds a specified value.
Effect On/Off (Effect On/Off) OFF, ON This parameter turns the compressor effects on/off.
Sustain (Sustain) 0–100 Adjusts the range (time) over which low-level signals are boosted. Larger
values will result in longer sustain.
Attack (Attack) 0–100 Adjusts the strength of the attack. Larger values will result in a sharper
attack, creating a more clearly defined sound.
Level (Output Level) 0–100 Adjusts the volume.
NS (Noise Suppressor): This effect reduces the noise and hum.
Effect On/Off (Effect On/Off) OFF, ON This parameter turns the noise suppressor effect on/off.
Threshold (Threshold) * 0–100 Adjust this parameter as appropriate for the volume of the noise. If the
noise level is high, a higher setting is appropriate. If the noise level is low,
a lower setting is appropriate. Adjust this value until the decay of the sound
is as natural as possible.
Release (Release) 0–100 Adjusts the time from when the noise suppressor begins to function until
volume reaches “0.”
* High settings for the Threshold parameter may result in there being no sound when you play with your instruments volume turned down.
GUITAR
Parameter (full name) Setting Function
ACP (Acoustic Processor): With this feature, you can change the sound from a pickup on an electric-acoustic guitar
into a richer sound.
Effect On/Off (Effect On/Off) OFF, ON This parameter turns the acoustic processor effect on/off.
Body (Body) -100–+100 This adjusts the resonance of the sound caused by the body. That is, it
adjusts the softness and fatness of the sound which is the typical
characteristics of acoustic guitars.
Mic Distance (Mic Distance) -100–+100 This models the distance between the microphone capturing the sound of
an acoustic guitar and the guitar itself.
Level (Level) -100–+100 This adjusts the volume of the acoustic processor.
Best results will be achieved when stereo output is used.
COMP (Compressor): Compressor the entire output signals when the input volume exceeds a specified value.
For details on the parameters, refer to “COMP,“ above.
NS (Noise Suppressor): This effect reduces the noise and hum.
For details on the parameters, refer to “NS,“ above.
Compressor
Compressor
Noise
Suppressor
Noise
Suppressor
Acoustic
Processor