Ribbon, 138 chapter 8 parameter guide master pitch filter, Assignable – Roland V-Bass VB-99 User Manual

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Chapter 8 Parameter Guide MASTER

PITCH

FILTER

This passes only portions of the sound’s frequency ranges, giving the
sound a unique tone. You can add different types of expression to
the sound by changing the frequencies (pitches) that are passed.

ASSIGNABLE

*1

Setting available with SOURCE set to RIBBON ACT.

*2

Setting available with SOURCE set to RIBBON POS.

RIBBON

Parameter/
Range

Explanation

T-ARM CH (Tremolo Arm Channel)

This selects the channel to which the tremolo T-ARM is applied.

A

T-ARM is applied only to Channel A.

B

T-ARM is applied only to Channel B.

A+B

T-ARM is applied to both Channel A and B.

TYPE

This selects the T-ARM type.

S-TYPE

This simulates the characteristics of a
synchronized-type tremolo arm on the
Fender Stratocaster.

B-TYPE

This simulates a Bigsby-type tremolo arm
on the Gibson or the Rickenbacker.

F-TYPE

This simulates the characteristics of a Floyd
Rose’s locking-type tremolo arm.

TRANS

This simulates how a Trans-tremolo type
arm changes the pitch of all the strings
equally.

DOWN MIN (Down Minimum)

-50–+50
(S-TYPE, B-TYPE, F-
TYPE)

This sets the pitch when the RIBBON CON-
TROLLER is pressed at the end closest to the
front. Setting a negative value raises the
pitch, while setting a positive value lowers
the pitch.

-24–+24
(TRANS)

DOWN MAX (Down Maximum)

-50–+50
(S-TYPE, B-TYPE, F-
TYPE)

This sets the pitch when the RIBBON CON-
TROLLER is pressed at the end farthest
from the front. Setting a negative value rais-
es the pitch, while setting a positive value
lowers the pitch.

-24–+24
(TRANS)

Parameter/
Range

Explanation

FILTER CH (Filter Channel)

This selects the channel to which the filter is applied.

A

The filter is applied only to Channel A.

B

The filter is applied only to Channel B.

A+B

The filter is applied to both Channel A and B.

TYPE

This selects the filter type.

LPF

This filter passes only the low frequencies.

BPF

This filter passes frequencies only in the
specified range.

HPF

This filter passes only the high frequencies.

Parameter/
Range

Explanation

FREQ MIN (Frequency Minimum)

0–100

This sets the frequency when the RIBBON
CONTROLLER is touched at the end closest
to the front (the minimum value). Raising
the value increases the set frequency.

FREQ MAX (Frequency Maximum)

0–100

This sets the frequency when the RIBBON
CONTROLLER is touched at the end away
from the front (the maximum value). Rais-
ing the value increases the set frequency.

RESO (Resonance)

0–100

Adjusts the amount of filter resonance (dis-
tinctiveness of the sound) used. Raising the
value strengthens the characteristic coloring
of the tone.

LEVEL

0–100

Adjusts the volume level. Raising the value
increases the volume.

Parameter/
Range

Explanation

SW

OFF, ON

This setting switches RIBBON ASSIGN-
ABLE on and off.

TARGET PARAMETER

This selects the parameter to be changed.

MIN (Minimum)

This sets the minimum value for the range in which the parameter
can change.
The value differs depending on the parameter assigned for TARGET
PARAMETER.

MAX (Maximum)

This sets the maximum value for the range in which the parameter
can change.
The value differs depending on the parameter assigned for TARGET
PARAMETER.

SW MODE (Switch Mode) *1

This sets the behavior of the value each time the switch is operated.

MOMENT

The setting is normally OFF (minimum val-
ue), switching to ON (maximum value)
while the footswitch is held down.

LATCH

The setting alternately switches to OFF
(minimum value) and ON (maximum val-
ue) each time the footswitch is pressed.

RANGE LOW, RANGE HIGH *2

Low: 0–126
High: 1–127

You can set the range for control of target
parameters within the RIBBON CONTROL-
LER’s response range. Target parameters
are controlled within the range set with
RANGE LOW and RANGE HIGH. You
should normally set RANGE LOW to 0 and
RANGE HIGH to 127.

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