Patch tvf – Roland Sonar V-Studio VS-700 User Manual

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P-Env Time 1–4 (Pitch Envelope Time 1–4)

Specify the pitch envelope times (Time 1–Time 4). Higher

settings will result in a longer time until the next pitch is

reached. (For example, Time 2 is the time over which the

pitch changes from Level 1 to Level 2.)

Value:

0–127

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P-Env Level 0–4 (Pitch Envelope Level 0–4)

Specify the pitch envelope levels (Level 0–Level 4). It

determines how much the pitch changes from the reference

pitch (the value set with Coarse Tune or Fine Tune on the

Pitch screen) at each point. Positive (+) settings will cause the

pitch to be higher than the standard pitch, and negative (-)

settings will cause it to be lower.

Value:

-63–

+63

Patch TVF

Filter Type

Selects the type of filter. A filter cuts or boosts a specific

frequency region to change a sound’s brightness, thickness,

or other qualities.

Value

OFF:

No filter is used.

LPF:

Low Pass Filter. This reduces the volume of all
frequencies above the cutoff frequency (Cutoff
Freq) in order to round off, or un-brighten the
sound. This is the most common filter used in
synthesizers.

BPF:

Band Pass Filter. This leaves only the frequencies
in the region of the cutoff frequency (Cutoff
Freq), and cuts the rest. This can be useful when
creating distinctive sounds.

HPF:

High Pass Filter. This cuts the frequencies in the
region below the cutoff frequency (Cutoff Freq).
This is suitable for creating percussive sounds
emphasizing their higher tones.

PKG:

Peaking Filter. This emphasizes the frequencies in
the region of the cutoff frequency (Cutoff Freq).
You can use this to create wah-wah effects by
employing an LFO to change the cutoff
frequency cyclically.

LPF2:

Low Pass Filter 2. Although frequency
components above the Cutoff frequency (Cutoff
Freq) are cut, the sensitivity of this filter is half
that of the LPF. This makes it a comparatively
warmer low pass filter. This filter is good for use
with simulated instrument sounds such as the
acoustic piano.

LPF3:

Low Pass Filter 3. Although frequency
components above the Cutoff frequency (Cutoff
Freq) are cut, the sensitivity of this filter changes
according to the Cutoff frequency. While this
filter is also good for use with simulated acoustic
instrument sounds, the nuance it exhibits differs
from that of the LPF2, even with the same TVF
Envelope settings.

If you set “LPF2” or “LPF3,” the setting for the Resonance

parameter will be ignored (p. 110).

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Time

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Note off

Pitch

Time

Note on

T: Time L: Level

Modifying the Brightness of a Sound
with a Filter (TVF/TVF Env)

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