Modifying waveforms (wg) – Roland Sonar V-Studio VS-700 User Manual

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TMT Control Sw (TMT Control Switch)

Use the Matrix Control to enable (ON), or disable (OFF)

sounding of different tones.

Value:

OFF,

ON

You can also cause different tones to sound in response

to notes played at different strengths (velocity) on the

keyboard (p. 104). However, the Matrix Control and the

keyboard velocity cannot be used simultaneously to

make different tones to sound. When you want to make

the different tones to sound, set the Velocity Control

parameter (p. 104) to “OFF.”

Patch WG

Wave No. L (Mono) (Wave Number L (Mono))
Wave No. R (Wave Number R)

Selects the basic waveform for a tone. Along with the Wave

number, the Wave name will appear at the lower part of the

display.

When in monaural mode, only the left side (L) is specified.

When in stereo, the right side (R) is also specified.

* When using a multisample in stereo, you must specify the

same number for L and R.

Value:

—-, 1–1240 (The upper limit will depend on the

wave group.)

* When using a multisample in stereo, you must specify the

same number for L and R.

Wave Gain

Sets the gain (amplification) of the waveform. The value

changes in 6 dB (decibel) steps—an increase of 6 dB doubles

the waveform’s gain. If you intend to use the Booster to

distort the waveform’s sound, set this parameter to its

maximum value (p. 103).

Value:

-6, 0, +6, +12

FXM Switch

This sets whether FXM will be used (ON) or not (OFF).

Value:

OFF,

ON

Modifying Waveforms (WG)

FXM

FXM (Frequency Cross Modulation) uses a specified

waveform to apply frequency modulation to the

currently selected waveform, creating complex

overtones. This is useful for creating dramatic sounds or

sound effects.

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