Roland V-Synth GT Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Sample Mode
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There are three pre-effects: compressor, limiter, and noise suppressor. By using these you can adjust the level of the
sound being sampled.
Sampling Pre-Effect (Pre-Effect Settings)
Compressor
By reducing high levels and raising low levels, this effect smoothes out unevenness in volume.
Limiter By compressing sounds that exceed a specified volume level, this effect prevents the sound from distorting.
Noise Suppressor This effect leaves the original sound untouched, but mutes the noise that is heard during periods of silence.
Parameter
Value Description
Type (Pre-Effect Type)
OFF
No pre-effect will be used.
COMP+NS Compressor and noise suppressor will be used.
LMT+NS Limiter and noise suppressor will be used.
NS Noise suppressor will be used.
Compressor
Sustain
0–127
Specifies the time over which a low-level signal is raised until it reaches a
fixed volume.
Attack (Attack Time)
0–127
Specifies the attack time of the input sound.
Tone
-50– +50
Adjusts the tone quality of the compressor.
Level (Output Level)
0– +24 dB
Adjusts the output volume.
Limiter
Thres (Threshold Level)
-60–0 dB
Specifies the level (threshold level) at which the limiter will begin to function.
Release (Release Time)
0–127
Specifies the time from when the input level drops below the threshold level
until the limiter turns off.
Tone
-50– +50
Adjusts the tonal quality of the limiter.
Level (Output Level)
0– +24 dB
Adjusts the output volume.
Ratio
1.5:1, 2:1,
4:1, 100:1
Specifies the compression ratio.
Noise Suppressor
Threshold (Threshold Level)
-60–0 dB
Specifies the level at which the noise suppressor will begin to operate. When
the signal falls below the specified level, it will be muted.
Release (Release Time)
0–127
Specifies the time from when the noise suppressor begins to operate until the
volume reaches 0.
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