Roland V-Synth GT Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Overview of the V-Synth GT
There are eight sections, as follows.
After you’ve selected a structure type, you can turn the various section buttons on/off to disable sections you’re not
using.
You can also turn sections on/off from within the display (p. 37).
AP-Synthesis and Vocal Designer can only be turned on for the upper or the lower tone, not for both.
Section
Section name
Explanation
OSC1, OSC2
These sections produce the sound. You can select internal preset waves or waves you’ve
sampled, or use analog-modeled waves generated by calculations. You can also use exter-
nal audio input.
MOD In this section, the two audio signals are mixed and modulated.
COSM1, COSM2 In these sections you can apply a variety of effects such as filtering. This is similar to effect
processing, but while a conventional effect processes the final mixed sound, COSM applies
the effect to each individual note.
TVA This section creates time-varying changes in volume, or panning effects.
AP-SYNTHESIS This section generates sound.
By selecting an instrumental waveform, then applying a phrase model that models the
unique expression and behavior of a particular instrument, you can create natural as well
as innovative sounds.
VOCAL DESIGNER This section lets you use Vocal Designer. You can input sound via the mic connector, and
perform using it.
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