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BCutA/BCutB (Bass cut filter)
This is a filter that cuts unwanted low range noise,
such as pops. It simulates the bass cut switch that is
found on some mics.
Sw (Switch)
Turn the bass cut on/off.
Freq (Frequency)
Normally you will select Thru, and you can adjust the
frequency if the attack contains a section of low vol-
ume.
DstnA/DstnB (Distance)
Microphones have a characteristic which causes the
low frequency range to be boosted when the sound
source is nearby. This setting simulates this phenome-
non.
Sw (Switch)
Turn Distance on/off.
Prox.Fx (Proximity effects)
Adjust the low frequency response that is affected by
the mic distance from the sound source. Adjustment in
the [+] direction will move the mic closer to the sound
source, and in the [-] direction will move it away from
the sound source.
Time
This simulates the time difference due to distance
from the sound source.
Iso (3-Band Isolator)
The input sound is separated into three frequency
ranges — high, mid, and low — each of which can be
boost or cut. With ordinary equalizers, even when the
gain control for any of the frequency ranges turned all
the way down, some sound from that range remains,
whereas the VS-1680’s Isolator cuts it completely. You
may find turning the Isolator on and off or adjusting
the level in real time to be a very effective technique.
Sw (Switch)
This turns the 3-band Isolator on and off.
AntiPhase LoMixSw
(Anti-Phase Low Mix Switch)
AntiPhase MidMixSw
(Anti-Phase Middle Mix Switch)
These turn the low- and mid-range Anti-Phase func-
tion on and off. When turned on, the phases of oppo-
site stereo channels are reversed and then added.
AntiPhase LoLev
(Anti-Phase Low Level)
AntiPhase MidLev
(Anti-Phase Middle Level)
These set the level of the Anti-Phase function.
Adjusting these levels for certain frequencies allows
you to lend emphasis to specific parts.
LowLvl (Low Level)
MidLvl (Middle Level)
HiLvl (High Level)
These boost and cut each of the Low, Mid, and High
frequency ranges. Setting any of these to “-60 dB,” the
sounds in that range become inaudible. When set to “0
dB,” the sound remains at the input level.
Echo (Tape Echo 201)
Sw (Switch)
This turns the Tape Echo on and off.
Mode (Mode Selector)
This is used to select the different delay times (short,
middle, and long) combination of three playback
heads. When set to “4,” you can select short and mid-
dle delays.
Repeat Rate
This adjusts the “tape’s” running speed. The higher
the value, the shorter the interval of the repeated
sound.
Intnsty (Intensity)
This sets the number of times the sound is repeated.
Tone Bass
This adjusts the volume of the low end of the Tape
Echo sound.
Function of Each Effect Parameter
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