MixBal (Mix balance)
Adjust the balance between the voice character volume and
the normal voice volume.
REV (Reverb)
Reverb Off, On
Time 0.1Ð10.0 sec
PreDLY 0Ð200 msec
Density 0Ð100
RevLevel 0Ð100
Reverb
Turn reverb on/off. If this is off, the following items will
not be displayed.
Time
Adjust the reverb time.
PreDLY (Pre delay)
Adjust the time until the reverb sound is heard.
Density
Adjust the density of the reverb sound.
RevLevel (Reverb level)
Adjust the volume of the reverb sound.
FE (Fader edit)
FaderEdit Off, On
FaderEdit
This switch allows you to use the channel faders of the top
panel to modify the various settings of the Voice
Transformer. If this is on, channel faders 1Ð5 will control the
following settings.
* Fader Edit is valid only when you are in Effect Edit condi-
tion. In other conditions, the faders will control the vol-
ume level of each channel as usual. Also, it will fail to
operate in Auto Mix (p.17).
Channel 1: Robot
Channel 2: C.Pitch+F.Pitch
Channel 3: C.Formant+F.Formant
Channel 4: MixBal
Channel 5: RevLevel
MID (MIDI control)
MIDICtrl Off, On
PitchBnd Off, 1Ð12
Portamen Off, 1Ð100
MIDICtrl (MIDI control)
Turn MIDI control on/off. When this is on, MIDI note on
messages and pitch bend messages will adjust the pitch and
formant. This is effective when a MIDI keyboard etc. is con-
nected.
MIDI channel 1: C.Pitch+F.Pitch (C2ÐC6, original
key is C3)
MIDI channel 2: C.Formant+F.Formant (C2ÐC4,
original key is C3)
* The MIDI channels on which the pitch and formant are
adjusted are fixed respectively at 1 and 2. They cannot be
changed to other channels.
PitchBnd (Pitch bend)
Specify the maximum change produced by pitch bend
(bend range), in semitone steps.
Portamen (Portamento)
Specify the speed at which the portamento effect will
change.
< Channel 1(Robot) >
Moving the fader above the middle will turn this on, and
downward will turn it off.
< Channel 2(C.Pitch+F.Pitch) >
Coarse Pitch and Fine Pitch will change simultaneously to
smoothly change the pitch.
< Channel 3 (C.Formant+F.Formant) >
Coarse Formant and Fine Formant will change simultane-
ously to smoothly change the formant.
< Formants >
A formant is an important element which determine the
character of a vocal sound. It is a fixed overtone whose
location is determined by the size of the vocal chords.
Conventional pitch shifters modify the pitch in a way that
changes even the location of the formants (which by
nature do not change). For example when a conventional
pitch shifter raises the pitch, a Òduck voiceÓ is produced
as if the vocal chords had shrunk, and when the pitch is
lowered a Ògiant voiceÓ is produced as if the vocal chords
had expanded.
The Voice Transformer modifies the basic pitch and the
formant separately, allowing a variety of voice characters
to be created.
Chapter 1 Trying out the expanded functions
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Chapter 1