Convenient functions, Suppressing feedback (noise gate), Preventing unintended sound (low cut filter) – Roland AIRA VT-4 Voice Transformer User Manual

Page 7: Clarifying the sound (enhancer), E (p. 7)

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Suppressing Feedback (Noise Gate)

You can make noise gate settings to suppress feedback.

1.

Hold down the [MANUAL] button and press the

[VOCODER] button (keep holding down the [MANUAL]

button).

The scene memory [1]–[4] buttons light.

2.

Continuing to hold down the [MANUAL] button, press

one of the memory [1]–[4] buttons to set the noise gate.

Higher-numbered scene memory [1]–[4] buttons apply the noise

gate effect more strongly.

Preventing Unintended Sound (Low Cut Filter)

You can make low cut filter settings to prevent the VT-4 from

unintentionally producing sound in response to low-frequency sounds

nearby (such as the kick sound of a drum set).

1.

Hold down the [MANUAL] button and press the

[HARMONY] button (keep holding down the [MANUAL]

button).

The scene memory [1]–[4] buttons light.

2.

Continuing to hold down the [MANUAL] button, press

one of the scene memory [1]–[4] buttons to set the low

cut filter.

Higher-numbered scene memory [1]–[4] buttons specify a higher

frequency below which the sound is cut.

Clarifying the Sound (Enhancer)

By applying the enhancer effect, you can improve the clarity of the

high-frequency region.

1.

Hold down the [MANUAL] button and press the

[MEGAPHONE] button (keep holding down the

[MANUAL] button).

The scene memory [1]–[4] buttons light.

2.

Continuing to hold down the [MANUAL] button, press

one of the memory [1]–[4] buttons to set the enhancer.

Higher-numbered scene memory [1]–[4] buttons apply the enhancer

effect more strongly.

Convenient Functions

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