Roland VG-99 User Manual

Page 112

Advertising
background image

112

Chapter 9 Parameters Guide COSM GUITAR

BOWED/PIPE

DUAL

Parameter/
Range

Explanation

FILTER CUTOFF

0–100

Adjusts the cutoff frequency, setting the
brightness (hardness) of the sound. The
sound gets brighter (harder) as the value is
raised.

FILTER RESO (Filter Resonance)

0–100

Adjusts the resonance (distinctiveness of the
sound). As the value is increased, sounds in
the frequency range near the cutoff frequen-
cy are boosted, making the sound more dis-
tinctive and unique.

TOUCH SENS (Touch

Sensitivity)

0–100

This sets the sensitivity when the filter is
shifted according to the picking. The shift-
ing of the filter caused by the picking in-
creases as the value is raised. When the
value is set to 0, the filter remains set, with
no movement.

POWER BEND

A higher setting results in a darker sound. At the same time, the tone
and volume also change with respect to fluctuations in pitch pro-
duced by using a tremolo bar or other techniques.

0–100

The higher the value, the more strained the
sound becomes.

POWER BEND Q

0–100

The higher the value, the more the sound
will consist of mainly the harmonic compo-
nents, thus creating a sound that exhibits al-
most no attack.

SUSTAIN

0–100

Adjusts the range (time) over which low-
level signals are boosted. Larger values will
result in longer sustain.

Parameter/
Range

Explanation

FILTER CUTOFF

0–100

Adjusts the cutoff frequency, setting the
brightness (hardness) of the sound. The
sound gets brighter (harder) as the value is
raised.

FILTER RESO (Filter Resonance)

0–100

Adjusts the resonance (distinctiveness of the
sound). As the value is increased, sounds in
the frequency range near the cutoff frequen-
cy are boosted, making the sound more dis-
tinctive and unique.

TOUCH SENS (Touch

Sensitivity)

0–100

This sets the sensitivity when the filter is
shifted according to the picking. The shift-
ing of the filter caused by the picking in-
creases as the value is raised. When the
value is set to 0, the filter remains set, with
no movement.

GLIDE SENS

(Glide Sensitivity)

Picking dynamics can affect the amount of pitch change over time.
This is known as the Glide effect.
With softly played notes for which no attack can be detected, a glide
effect may not be obtainable.

0–100

This sets the sensitivity for the glide effect.

GLIDE TIME

0–100

This sets the speed of the glide. Larger val-
ues result in longer glides.

* GLIDE TIME is no longer applied once

GLIDE SENS decreases.

SUSTAIN

0–100

Adjusts the range (time) over which low-
level signals are boosted. Larger values will
result in longer sustain.

VG-99_e.book 112 ページ 2007年7月5日 木曜日 午前9時22分

Advertising