Roland VE-20 User Manual
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Appendix
These are the effects parameters than you can edit
within each sound.
within each sound.
DYNAMICS
PITCH CORRECT
*1
Available if Type is set to Soft, Hard, or Electric.
*2
Available if Scale is set to Maj(Min).
*3
Available if Type is set to Robot.
TONE/SFX
*1
Available if Type is set to PREAMP.
*2
Available if Type is set to DISTORTION.
*3
Available if Type is set to STROBE or FLANGER.
*4
Available if Type is set to CHORUS.
DOUBLE/HARMONY
*1
Available if Type is set to Double.
*2
Available if Type is set to -1 to +1 oct or Unison.
DELAY
REVERB
Parameter guide
Sound parameters
Parameter
Explanation
On, Off
Switches DYNAMICS on/off.
Depth
Adjusts the depth of DYNAMICS.
Enhance
Adjusts the depth of the Enhance effect. Higher
settings will give the sound sharper definition.
settings will give the sound sharper definition.
Parameter
Explanation
On, Off
Switches PITCH CORRECT on/off.
Type
Soft
The pitch will be corrected smoothly.
Hard
The pitch will be corrected quickly.
Electric
Corrects pitch variation to a stair-step
change.
change.
Robot
Corrects the pitch to the specified
note.
note.
Scale *1
Chromatic
The pitch is corrected to the nearest
chromatic semitone.
chromatic semitone.
Maj (Min)
The pitch is corrected according to
the Key setting.
the Key setting.
Gender
Changes your voice to a masculine or feminine
character.
character.
Octave *1
Specifies the amount by which the pitch will
change.
change.
Key *2
Specifies the key of the song you’re singing (p. 11).
Note *3
Fixes the pitch.
Parameter
Explanation
On, Off
Switches TONE/SFX on/off.
Type
PREAMP
Adjusts the tonal character.
DISTOR-
TION
TION
Produces a distorted voice.
RADIO
Produces a radio voice.
STROBE
Finely slices the voice.
CHORUS
Adds richness to the voice.
FLANGER
Adds a “swooshing” modulation.
Gain *1
Adjusts the level.
Bass *1
Adjusts the tone quality of the low-frequency
range.
range.
Middle *1
Adjusts the tone quality of the mid-frequency
range.
range.
Middle f *1
Adjusts the frequency affected by the Middle pa-
rameter.
rameter.
Treble *1
Adjusts the tone quality of the high-frequency
range.
range.
Drive *2
Adjusts the degree of distortion.
Tone *2
Adjusts the tonal character.
Speed *3
Specifies the speed.
Depth *4
Adjusts the depth of CHORUS.
Parameter
Explanation
On, Off
Switches DOUBLE/HARMONY on/off.
Part1 (2) Type
Off
Turns the part off.
Double
Produces a double-tracking effect.
-1–+1 oct
If you’ve specified the key of your
song (p. 11), harmony that is suitable
for that key will be added at the inter-
val you specify here.
song (p. 11), harmony that is suitable
for that key will be added at the inter-
val you specify here.
Unison
By changing the vocal character, this
produces the impression that anoth-
er person is singing the same melody
along with you.
produces the impression that anoth-
er person is singing the same melody
along with you.
Part1 (2) Dbl *1 Adjusts the intensity of the Double effect in three
levels (Light / Normal / Deep).
Part1 (2) Lev *2 Adjusts the volume of the part.
Part1 (2) Gen-
der *2
der *2
Transforms the voice by giving it a masculine or
feminine character.
feminine character.
Part1 (2) Pan
L50–Cen-
ter–R50
ter–R50
Specifies the panning (stereo posi-
tion) of the sound.
tion) of the sound.
Key *2
Specifies the key of the song you’re singing (p. 11).
Parameter
Explanation
On, Off
Switches DELAY on/off.
Time
Adjusts the delay time (1–4000 ms).
Feedback
Adjusts the amount of delayed sound that is re-
peated.
peated.
DelayLevel
Adjusts the volume of the delayed sound.
Parameter
Explanation
On, Off
Switches REVERB on/off.
Type
Ambience
Produces a sense of spatial depth.
Room
Produces warm reverberation.
Hall 1
Produces clear and spacious rever-
beration.
beration.
Hall 2
Produces mild and understated re-
verberation.
verberation.
Plate
Produces metallic-sounding rever-
beration with an extended high
range.
beration with an extended high
range.
Size
Adjusts the size of the room (space) to vary the re-
verb time.
verb time.
RevLevel
Adjusts the volume of the reverberation.
Parameter
Explanation
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