Roland VR-760 owner manual Installing the Wave Expansion Board, Installing SRX Series Boards

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Installing the Wave Expansion Board

Up to two optional Wave Expansion Boards (SRX Series) can be installed in the VR-760.

Wave Expansion Boards store Wave data, Patches, and Rhythm Sets, and by equipping the VR-760 with these boards, you can greatly expand your sound palette.

Cautions When Installing an Wave Expansion Board

To avoid the risk of damage to internal components that can be caused by static electricity, please carefully observe the following whenever you handle the board.

Before you touch the board, always first grasp a metal object (such as a water pipe), so you are sure that any static electricity you might have been carrying has been discharged.

When handling the board, grasp it only by its edges. Avoid touching any of the electronic components or connectors.

Save the bag in which the board was originally shipped, and put the board back into it whenever you need to store or transport it.

Use a Philips screwdriver that is suitable for the size of the screw (a number 2 screwdriver). If an unsuitable screwdriver is used, the head of the screw may be stripped.

To remove a screw, rotate the screwdriver counter- clockwise. To tighten a screw, rotate the screwdriver

clockwise.

fig.08-01(Screw)

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Be careful that the screws you remove do not drop into the interior of the VR-760.

Do not leave the rear panel cover removed. After installation of the Wave Expansion Boards is complete, be sure to replace the cover.

Do not touch any of the printed circuit pathways or connection terminals.

Be careful not to cut your hand on the edge of the installation bay.

Never use excessive force when installing a circuit board. If it doesn’t fit properly on the first attempt, remove the board and try again.

When circuit board installation is complete, double-check your work.

Always turn the unit off and unplug the power cord before attempting installation of the circuit board.

Install only the specified circuit board(s) (SRX Series). Remove only the specified screws.

Install the Wave Expansion Boards after removing the bottom panel cover.

There are two slots (A and B) into which a board can be installed. Specify which slot’s board is to be used by pressing [SRX EXPANSION] and [-][+] buttons on the front panel when using waves, tones, or Rhythm Sets from the wave expansion boards.

Installing SRX Series Boards

1.Before installing the Wave Expansion Board, turn off the power of the VR-760 and all connected devices, and disconnect all cables, including the Power cable, from the VR-760.

2.Turn the VR-760 over, remove the four screws indicated in the following diagram, and remove

the cover.

fig.08-02(CoverOfBottom)

Screws to be removed

When turning the unit upside-down, get a bunch of newspapers or magazines, and place them under the four corners or at both ends to prevent damage to the buttons and controls. Also, you should try to orient the

unit so no buttons or controls get damaged.

fig.08-03

When turning the unit upside-down, handle with care to avoid dropping it, or allowing it to fall or tip over.

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Page Page Additional Precautions Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceInstalling the card protector Before Using CardsUsing Data Cards Emphasis on Basic Keyboard Functions for Stage Use Main FeaturesOther Features Contents Basic Operation of the Synth Part Using the D Beam Controller to Produce Common EffectsAbout the Edit Mode Menu Basic Operation of the Piano PartPiano Settings for Registrations Registration Piano Midi Settings that Act on the VR-760 Globally System MidiSettings of Registration Registration Common Organ Settings for Registrations Registration OrganRecording VR-760 Performances to an External Midi Sequencer Controlling External Midi Devices with the VR-760Front Panel Panel DescriptionsOrgan Section Panel DescriptionsSynth Section Pedal Jacks DAMPER, EXP, Control Rear PanelBefore You Begin Playing Connecting the Power CordConnect the VR-760 and the external device Connecting the VR-760 to External EquipmentBefore You Begin Playing Before you begin making connections, confirm FollowingConnecting Pedals Installing the Music StandUnit is powered up, and the display’s backlighting comes on Turning the Power On and OffTurning On the Power Turning Off the PowerAdjust the volume using the Master Volume knob Adjusting the VolumeRestoring the Factory Settings Factory Reset Press the Enter button Adjusting the Display Contrast LCD ContrastPress Cursor button to display the Factory Reset screen You are returned to the basic screen Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches Master TuneEdit’s System Basic screen appears Sound Generator Section Overview of the VR-760Basic organization of the VR Keyboard Controller SectionTones and Memories Composition of the VR-760’s PartsBasic Screen Rules Basic Operation of the VRMain Screens Controlling Parts Registrations About the Controller SectionSong Name Composer Copyright Listening to the Demo SongsDisplay returns to its previous screen Button Tone Performing with the KeyboardPress the ONE Touch Organ button Release the Bank button and press the Registration Button Performing with a Variety of TonesExample Call up to Registration Performing with the KeyboardYou can select from the following three types Changing the Volume Level of Each PartPress the Reverb Type button to switch the reverb types Adding Reverberation to the SoundBender/Modulation Lever Using the ControllerChanging the Overall Tone Quality Master EQ Control Pedal AftertouchDamper Pedal Expression pedalHarmonic Bars That Change the Composition of the Organ Tone Basic Operation of the Organ Part5th Root Performing with the Keyboard What Are Feet? Bar Manual buttonPress the Tone Wheel button to select the type of tone Organ SectionChanging the Organ Sound Tone Wheel Changing the Wheel TypeC-2, C-3 Adding Modulation to the Sound Vibrato and ChorusLeakage Noise V-2Second Second Percussion button This button switches Second Percussion on/offThis button switches Third Percussion on/off Adding Crispness to the Sound PercussionPerforming with the Keyboard Soft Soft Percussion button Switches the volume of the percussionPercussion on a tone wheel organ Single Trigger Algorithm Switches the speed at which the percussion sound will decayPerforming with the Keyboard Slow Slow Percussion button Press the Amplifier button to select the type of virtual Turn the Overdrive knob to adjust the amountChanging the Virtual Amp Amplifier Changing the Virtual AmpBrake button Adding the Rotary Speaker Effect Rotary SoundRotary on button SLOW/FAST buttonTones That Change the Piano Tone Basic Operation of the Piano PartPress the Type button to select the type Changing the Characteristics of the Sound Mic/AmpMic Modeling Amp ModelingTremolo PhaserApplying Effects to the Sound Multi Effects ChorusPress the or + button located above SRX Expansion button Basic Operation of the Synth PartTones That Change the Synth Tone Selecting Wave Expansion Board TonesSynth Part p Making Changes to the Tones Tone ModifyTimbre Adding Expression to the Sound Active ExpressionOFF FadeEffects Explanation Using the Advanced FunctionsUsing the D Beam Controller to Produce Common Effects Place your hand over the D Beam controllerTo Adjusting Sensitivity of the D Beam Adjusting the Sensitivity of the D Beam ControllerUsing the Advanced Functions Dividing the Keyboard Split Press the Split button to make its indicator lightStyle Beat Measure Playing Rhythm RhythmRhythm begins playing Following display is appear Changing the Rhythm Pattern and TemposPress the Rhythm on button Press Cursor button to go to the Rhythm screenScreen like the one shown below appears Saving Settings to RegistrationsPress the Write button Simple Method for Storing to Registrations Using a Control PedalSaving to the Memory Card Press Cursor button to display the following screen Formatting the Memory Card for the VR-760 FormatYou can use up to eight characters in naming a file Available characters/symbolsSaving Data to Memory Card Save File Repeat steps 4-5 to input the nameThis function rename file saved to the memory card Loading a File from Memory Card into the VR-760 Load FileRenaming a File Saved to the Memory Card Rename File Press the Cursor button to select filePress the Enter button to delete file Deleting a File Saved to the Memory Card Delete FileRename file Press the Cursor buttons to select fileControlling an External Video Device V-LINK Connection Example Using the DV-7PRWhat is V-LINK? Switching Images with the Keyboard How to Use the V-LINK FunctionSwitching Images with the Registration Buttons System Midi Detailed Settings for Each Function EditAbout the Edit Mode Menu System BasicRegistration Synth Detailed Settings for Each Function EditRegistration Organ Registration PianoSettings Affecting the Overall VR-760 System Basic Basic ProcedureChanging the Clock Timing Source Setting the Organ’s Quick Firing Keyboard FunctionSetting the Keyboard Video Switching During V-LINK Setting the Device ID Number Midi Settings that Act on the VR-760 GloballyConnecting/Disconnecting the Sound Generator and Keyboard Switching Rotary Effect Messages Setting the Midi Channel for Each PartSettings of Registration Changing the Sensitivity of Aftertouch Changing the Pitch Bender SettingsSetting of Rhythm Transmitting Midi Tone Data When Switching RegistrationsOrgan Settings for Registrations Setting the Distance from the Rotary Speaker to the Mic Settings the Spread of the SpeakerSettings the Speaker Volume Level Setting the Rotary Shift TimePiano Settings for Registrations Playing Sound Monophonically Synth Settings for RegistrationsSettings Multi-Effect of Synth Part Connect the VR-760 to Your Sequencer Checking the Installed Wave Expansion Boards SRX InfoConvenient Functions Utility Message indicating that it is completed appears Bulk Dump Temp Bulk Dump AllFactory Reset Using a Memory CardRecording VR-760 Performances to an External Midi Sequencer Connecting External Midi DevicesConnecting to External Sequencer Settings for RecordingVR-760 Connecting External Midi DevicesRecording the Performance About the Local ControlSelecting VR-760 Sounds from An External Midi Device Setting the ChannelsSwitching Registrations Making ConnectionsControlling External Midi Devices with the VR-760 Settings for Controlling an External Midi DeviceConnecting External Midi Devices Switching Tones PC Variation Variation button’s indicator Off Red GreenInstalling SRX Series Boards Installing the Wave Expansion BoardInstalling the Wave Expansion Board Checking the Installed Wave Expansion BoardsFrench language for Canadian Safety Standard Installation de la carte d’extension WaveTurning On the Power p Vérification des cartes d’extension audio aprés installationProblem Check Solution TroubleshootingPiano VOLUME, Synth Volume TroubleshootingAppendices Message Meaning Action Messages and Error MessagesDistortion PhaserEffects/Parameter List OverdriveRotary EnhancerAuto WAH Compressor15 ST.FLANGER Stereo Flanger Stereo DelaySPACE-D Stereo ChorusQuad TAP DLY Effects/Parameter List MOD Delay Modulation DelayTRI TAP DLY Triple Tap Delay Quadruple Tap Delay22 2V PCH Shift 2-voice Pitch Shifter Effects/Parameter List Time Ctrl DLY Time Control DelayFBK PCH Shift Feedback Pitch Shifter ReverbOD Chorus Overdrive Chorus OD Delay Overdrive DelayGated Reverb OD Flanger Overdrive FlangerChorus Delay Dist Flanger Enhancr DelayCHORUS/FLANGER Flanger DelayCHORUS/DELAY FLANGER/DELAYSynth Tone Tone ListRhythm Set List Piano Tone100 Settings You Can Alter and StoreSettings Stored to the System Settings Stored to the Registration101 Shortcut ListChannel Voice Messages Note off Midi ImplementationReceive data 102103 Midi Implementation104 Channel Mode MessagesSystem Exclusive Message 105System Realtime Message Data set 1 DT1 Data Transmission Channel Voice Messages Note off106 Stop 107System Realtime Messages StartIdentity Reply Message 108System Exclusive Messages Universal Non-realtime System Exclusive Message109 Midi Implementation Parameter Address MapRegistration Synth 110Examples of Actual Midi Messages 111Decimal and Hexadecimal Table Ascii Code Table How to calculate the checksum112 Example of an Exclusive Message Calculating a Checksum113 Midi Implementation Chart114 Specifications115 Index116 117 Africa InformationAvis 03128590 ’03-6-5N

VR-760 specifications

The Roland VR-760 is a versatile stage keyboard designed to cater to the requirements of both live performers and studio musicians. With a blend of organ sounds, electric pianos, and synthesizer textures, the VR-760 stands out for its exceptional sound quality and user-friendly interface.

One of the standout features of the VR-760 is its extensive collection of sounds optimized for live performance. It comes equipped with a sophisticated organ section that offers a range of vintage and modern tones. Musicians can achieve classic rotary speaker effects, which are essential for creating an authentic organ sound. The keybed is designed for expressiveness, ensuring that all nuances are captured, making it ideal for dynamic playing.

Additionally, the VR-760 features high-quality electric pianos that replicate the sounds of legendary models. With an expansive library of piano sounds, the keyboard allows for seamless transitions between soft ballads and powerful driving riffs, catering to various genres. The layered sound functionality enables users to combine multiple sounds for a richer audio experience.

The synthesizer section of the VR-760 includes extensive waveform options and modulation capabilities. Users can explore a wide range of synthesis styles, allowing them to manipulate sounds in real-time during performances. The advanced sound engine ensures that the sounds generated remain rich and full, even when heavily modulated.

Another key highlight of the VR-760 is its built-in effects processing, which includes reverb, delay, and chorus settings. These effects can be easily applied to enhance the overall sound output, providing a higher level of polish without the need for external equipment. The intuitive interface allows performers to adjust these effects quickly, ensuring seamless transitions between different sounds and styles during a live show.

Portability is also a major benefit of the Roland VR-760. Weighing in at a manageable size, it is suitable for gigging musicians who travel frequently. The robust construction ensures that it can withstand the rigors of the road while delivering reliable performance night after night.

Lastly, the VR-760 offers seamless connectivity options, including MIDI and USB ports. This makes it easy to integrate with other devices, such as computers or external sound modules, enhancing its versatility in both performance and recording setups.

In summary, the Roland VR-760 combines powerful sounds, user-friendly controls, and portable design, making it a standout choice for musicians seeking a high-quality stage keyboard that does not compromise on performance.