Roland VC-2 - Manual

Roland VC-2

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – Main Features; Conventions Used in This Manual
  • Page 7 – Internal Structure
  • Page 8 – Modeling group; Vocoder group; Patch Algorithms
  • Page 9 – Project; Work Area/Temporary Area; Internal Memory / PC Card; Memory Structure
  • Page 10 – Panel Descriptions; Front Panel; INPUT; VOLUME; MIC Switch
  • Page 11 – USB Connector; PHONES Jack
  • Page 12 – Display; PC CARD Slot; VALUE Dial; POWER Switch
  • Page 13 – Rear Panel; AC Inlet; DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE
  • Page 14 – Making connections
  • Page 15 – Turn on the POWER switch located on the front panel of the V-Synth XT.; ON
  • Page 16 – Try Out the Sound; Selecting a Patch; Selecting Patches with the VALUE dial
  • Page 17 – Using buttons to select patches; Playing
  • Page 18 – Parameters in the Top Screen
  • Page 20 – Creating Patches
  • Page 21 – MENU> in the upper right of the; In “Source,” select the type of data that you
  • Page 24 – Top Screen; Switching the Mic Setting
  • Page 25 – to finalize the mic setting name.
  • Page 26 – NOISE SUP; Carrier Screen; OSC
  • Page 29 – Wave Screen
  • Page 30 – Vocoder Screen; Poly Pitch Shifter Screen
  • Page 32 – MFX Type; Effect Screen; Routing
  • Page 33 – MFX
  • Page 34 – Touch if you want to import from internal
  • Page 35 – Using the Wave Browser; Exchanging a Wave
  • Page 36 – Settings Common to All Modes (System Mode); Saving the System Settings
  • Page 37 – Master
  • Page 38 – EQ
  • Page 39 – Tx
  • Page 40 – Select the project that you want to load.
  • Page 41 – Reset to Default Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
  • Page 42 – Backing Up Data to Your Computer (USB Mode)
  • Page 43 – Effects List
  • Page 44 – 4: Isolator and Filter
  • Page 47 – 0: Tape Echo Simulator
  • Page 50 – Chorus
  • Page 54 – 7: Stereo Pitch Shifter
  • Page 55 – Delay
  • Page 60 – 0: Bit Rate Converter
  • Page 61 – Chorus Type; Chorus Parameters
  • Page 62 – 2: Stereo OperaHouse; Reverb Parameters
  • Page 68 – Specifications
  • Page 69 – MIDI Implementation Chart
  • Page 70 – Index
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The V-Synth XT comes with the VC-1 and VC-2 titles

from Roland's “V-Card” software series preinstalled.

Without having to cycle power to the unit, you can sim-

ply press a single switch to transform the V-Synth XT

into a completely different product.

VC-1 “D-50” transforms the V-Synth XT into a sound

module that's equivalent to the Roland D-50 (a classic

digital synthesizer that was released in 1987). Not just the

preset patches, but every bit of functionality has been

faithfully reproduced, giving you that distinctive D-50

sound with the stability of modern hardware.

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All product names mentioned in this document

are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Copyright © 2005 ROLAND CORPORATION

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form

without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.

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The V-Synth XT comes with the VC-1 and VC-2 titles
from Roland's “V-Card” software series preinstalled.
Without having to cycle power to the unit, you can sim-
ply press a single switch to transform the V-Synth XT
into a completely different product.

VC-2 “Vocal Designer” transforms the V-Synth XT into
a cutting-edge vocal modeling processor. By playing a
keyboard while you speak into the mic, you can create
beautiful and clearly intelligible human choruses as well
as many other vocal-type sounds with unprecedented
quality.

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All product names mentioned in this
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Copyright © 2005 ROLAND CORPORATION

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form

without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.

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Summary

Page 4 - Table of Contents

4 Table of Contents Main Features ....................................................................................................... 6 Conventions Used in This Manual .................................................................................................... 6 About the VC-2 .............

Page 6 - Main Features; Conventions Used in This Manual

6 Main Features VC-2 “Vocal Designer” transforms the V-Synth XT into a cutting-edge vocal modeling processor. By playing a keyboard while you speak into the mic, you can create beautiful and clearly intelligible human choruses as well as many other vocal-type sounds with unprecedented quality. • Hum...

Page 7 - Internal Structure

7 About the VC-2 The VC-2 consists of a carrier section, a modulator section, a vocoder section, and an effects section. • The carrier section generates the signal (timbre and pitch) that is the basis of the sound. • The modulator section uses a mic input or wave to generate a signal from which the ...

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