Roland AIRA VT-4 Voice Transformer User Manual

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Panel Descriptions

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[LINE OUT] switch

Switches the audio that is output from the LINE OUT jacks.

STEREO

Stereo audio will be output.

MONO

The processed sound (L/MONO) and the unprocessed sound (R/BYPASS) will be

output separately.

[PHANTOM] switch

Turn this “ON” if you want phantom power

to be supplied to the MIC IN jack (rear).
* Phantom power is not supplied to the

TRS phone plug.

[AUTO PITCH] knob

Corrects the pitch.
This lets you constrain your vocal to the

key specified by the [KEY] knob, creating

a warbling pitch change that is typical of

dance music.
The amount of correction increases as you

turn the knob toward the right.
If this is “OFF,” correction is not applied.

[HARMONY] button

Adds harmony to your voice.

[VOCODER] button

Transforms the sound into a vocoder voice.

[PITCH] slider

Adjusts the pitch of the voice.
You can adjust this in a range of 1 octave

up or down.

[FORMANT] slider

Adjusts the formant.
Negative (“-”) settings produce a masculine

character; positive (“+”) produce a

feminine character.

[BALANCE] slider

Adjusts the balance between the

unprocessed voice (NORMAL) and the

effect-processed voice (EFFECT).

[REVERB] slider

Adjusts the amount of reverberation.

Scene memory [1]–[4] buttons

Recall effect settings (scenes).
The button of the “recalled” scene memory is lit.

You can store up to eight scenes.

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“Recalling Effect Settings (Scene Memories)”

(p. 6)

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