Analogfinger (analog pianger), Types of flanoer effect, Parameter (full name) – Roland VS-890 User Manual

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Algorithm List

AnalogFinger (Analog Pianger)

Simulates Roland SBF-325 Analog Hanger. Provides three types of danger effects as well as chorus-like effect

Types of Flanoer Effect

Analog Flanger provides a variety of danger effects or chorus effects. Selecting the desired danger effect type in
Mode.

FLl:

FL2:
FL3:
CHO:

General monaural danger
Stereo danger that allows stereo location of the direct sound to take effect
Cross mix danger that provides more powerful effect
Chorus effect

Parameter (full name)

Setting

Function

AFL (Anaiog Flanger):

Pianger (Switch)

Simulates SBF-325 Analog Flanger.

On, Off

Turns the analog flanger on or off.

Mode (Mode)

FLl, FL2, FL3, CHO

Sets the type of flanger effects.

Feedback (Feedback Level)

0-100

Sets the amount of the delayed sound should be returned
to the flanger input. * 1, *2

Rate (Modulation Rate)

0-100

Sets the flanger’s modulation rate.

Depth (Modulation Depth)

0-100

Sets the depth of the flanger modulation.

Freq (Modulation Frequency)

0-100

Sets the center frequency subject to application of the
flanger effect.

ChB Mod (Channel B Inverse)

On, Off

“On” indicates that the Flanger effect on Channel B should
be inverted. “Off indicates that it should not be inverted.

ChA Phs (Mix A Inverse)

On, Off

“On” indicates that the phase should be inverted tor mixing
Channel A Flanger sound into the direct sound.
“Off indicates that the phase should not be inverted.

ChB Phs (Mix B Inverse)

On, Off

“On” indicates that the phase should be inverted for mixing
Channel B Flanger sound into the direct sound.
“Off indicates that the phase should not be inverted.

*1: This feature is disabled when Mode is set to "CHO."

*2: Excessively large values may cause oscillation.

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