Vocal harmonizer function, Setting up – Roland PAINO DISCOVER5 User Manual
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Vocal Harmonizer function
The Vocal Harmonizer is another major highlight of your DisCover 5. In fact, it doesn’t just produce harmonies: it 
can also transform your voice in various ways. More importantly, its sound quality surpasses by far anything you 
may already have tried.
Setting up
Here’s what you need to do to take advantage of 
the Vocal Harmonizer function:
(1) Switch off your amp and the DisCover 5 (in
that order).
(2) Connect a dynamic microphone to the MIC
INPUT jack on the DisCover 5’s rear panel.
(3) Set the [GAIN] switch to “MIC”.
You can also connect the (mono) output of 
other instruments, a CD player, etc. 
In that case, you need to set [GAIN] to “LINE”.
(4) Set the [MIC≈GAIN] knob on the front panel to
“MIN”.
Note: If you like, you can connect the Vocal Harmonizer 
OUTPUT sockets to another amp (or additional mixer 
channels). 
(5) Switch on the DisCover 5 and your amp (in
that order).
(6) Press the [SINGER] button (it must light) and
switch off the [VOCODER], [SMALL] or 
[ENSEMBLE] button.
(7) Sing into the microphone and gradually
increase the [MIC≈GAIN] setting.
Set it to the highest possible value, taking care 
to avoid that the OVER indicator lights. It would 
be best to sing at the level you will be using 
during your performances.
(8) If your singing is inaudible in the speakers
connected to the amp (or the headphones), 
turn the [VOICE] knob towards the right 
(towards “MAX”).
Note: If a howling sound (a.k.a. “feedback”) is produced, 
your microphone may be pointed at a speaker. Try to 
orient it differently, or slightly reduce the [VOICE] set-
ting.
(9) Use the [EFFECTS] knob to set the balance
between your original singing and the effects 
that are added to your voice.
Note: You can start song playback and sing to it. See 
“Playing back songs” (p. 16) and “Minus One” (p. 19) for 
details.
Your DisCover 5 provides a Compressor effect 
you might want to set up now. The Compressor 
reduces volume peaks and thus “levels out” dif-
ferences in the microphone signal.
The Gate effect, on the other hand can be used 
to avoid that background noises cause the 
Vocal Harmonizer, etc., to start working even 
though you are not singing.
These two effects are located immediately 
behind the MIC INPUT socket and thus applied 
to the microphone signal before it is processed 
by the Vocal Harmonizer section. 
(10) Press the [MIXER/EFFECT] button.
Set to “MIC”
Examples: Roland DR-10 or DR-20
KEYBOARD MODE
ARPEGGIO
SEQ CTRL
/
2
7
1
6
TRANSPOSE
X-DUAL
DUAL
SPLIT
3
8
4
9
5
0
VARIATION
TONE
ENTER
PERFORM
/SYSTEM
CONTROL
KEYBOARD
MIDI/TUNE
LEVEL/PAN
/EFFECT
ARPEGGIO
/ TONE
PERFORM
/ PRESET
USER
EDIT
UTILITY
DRUM
ENVELOPE
FILTER
VIBRATO
TONE
CANCEL
EXIT
UPPER
LOWER
ROM PLAY
VOLUME
PALETTE
SELECT
ON/OFF
PART
VALUE
EDIT
1
2
COMBINATION
PALETTE
Preset:001
1>Piano 1
L/MONO
Synthesizer, CD/MD player, etc.
Set to “LINE”
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Compressor, Gate, and effects