Delay rss, Algorithm list – Roland VS-890 User Manual

Page 37

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Algorithm List

Delay RSS

The right-side, left-side and center Delay sounds can be set separately. As RSS is connected to both the right and

left outputs, the sound image of the sound from the left-side channel is localized at 90" to the left and that of the
sound from the right-side channel at 90" to the right. The center Delay output can receive the Feedback effect.

Input L

Direct Level

Output L

Input R

Direct Level

Output R

The location is fixed; no azimuth or elevation can be specified.

Parameter (full name)

Setting

Function

DRS (Delay RSS):

Time (Delay Time)

Gives three-dimensional location to Delay sounds.

0-1200 ms

Sets the time from direct sound until when the left and right
delay sound is heard.

Shft (Delay Shift)

L1200-0-R1200 ms

Sets the balance of the right and left delay times.

C-Tim (Center Delay Time)

0-1200 ms

Sets the time from direct sound until when the center delay
sound is heard.

RSS LvI (RSS Level)

0-100

Sets the volume of the RSS sound.

C-Lvl (Center Level)

0-100

Sets the volume for the center delay sound.

FBLevel (Feedback Level)

-100-100

Sets the amount of the center delay sound should be
returned to the delay input.

EFLevel (Effect Level)

-100-100

Sets the volume of the delay RSS sound.

DiLevel (Direct Level)

-100-100

Sets the volume of the direct sound.

LD.G (LF-Damp Gain)

-36-0 dB

Sets the degree of attenuation in the low frequency band for
the center delay sound returned to the input.

LD.F (LF-Damp Frequency)

50-^000 Hz

Sets the frequency at which attenuation in the low
frequency band starts for the center delay sound returned
to the Input.

HD.G (HF-Damp Gain)

-36-0 dB

Sets the degree of attenuation in the high frequency band
for the center delay sound returned to the input.

HD.F (HF-Damp Frequency)

1.0-20.0 kHz

Sets the frequency at which attenuation in the high
frequency band starts for the center delay sound returned
to the input.

37

Advertising