Operation Manual

Table Of Contents
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BV512 Vocoder 663
Introduction 664
How does a vocoder work? 664
Setting up for basic vocoding 665
Vocoding vocals in real-time 665
Using the BV512 as an equalizer 667
BV512 parameters 668
Connections 670
Automation 671
Tips and tricks 672
Choosing a carrier sound 672
Choosing a modulator sound 673
Using the modulator as carrier 674
Controlling the Hold function 675
Using the individual band level connections 675
“Playing” the vocoder from a MIDI keyboard 677
Using the BV512 as a reverb 677
Half-Rack Effects 681
Common effect device features 682
DDL-1 Digital Delay Line 684
CF-101 Chorus/Flanger 685
Spider Audio Merger & Splitter 687
Spider CV Merger & Splitter 689
RV-7 Digital Reverb 693
D-11 Foldback Distortion 695
ECF-42 Envelope Controlled Filter 696
PH-90 Phaser 700
UN-16 Unison 702
COMP-01 Auto Make-up Gain
Compressor 703
PEQ-2 Two Band Parametric EQ 704
Matrix Pattern Sequencer 705
Introduction 706
About the three Output types 706
Programming patterns 707
Pattern basics 707
Tutorial 710
Using Curve Patterns 712
Setting Pattern Length 713
Using Tied Notes 713
Setting Pattern Resolution 714
Pattern Shuffle 714
Pattern Mute 714
Pattern Functions 715
Chaining Patterns 715
Converting Pattern data to notes in the main
sequencer 716
Example usage 717
Using the Matrix for modulation 717
Programming “Acid Style” lead lines 718
Triggering samples 718
RPG-8 Arpeggiator 719
Introduction 720
Using the RPG-8 721
Setting up 721
Recording MIDI note data for the RPG-8 - simple
tutorial 723
Rendering arpeggio notes to track 725