Roland VGA-3 owner manual Write Button

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WRITE Button

Press this button to store knob and button settings to memory.

Procedure

1.

Press [WRITE].

2.

Press a Memory button to select the memory

 

number to which you want to store the

Basic Operation

COSM (Compsite Object Sound Modeling)

Composite Object Sound Modeling (COSM) is Roland’s innovative and powerful sound modeling technology. COSM analyzes the many factors that make up the original sound, such as the electrical and physical characteristics of the original, and then produces a digital model that can reproduce the same sound.

setting.

3. Press [WRITE] again.

“MEMORY” (p. 21)

“Storing (Writing) to the VGA-3’s Memories Using the GFC-50” (p. 23)

“Memory Sheet” (p. 33)

MASTER Knob

Adjusts the VGA-3’s speaker volume level or the volume from

RECORDING OUT/PHONES.

*The MASTER knob settings are not stored in memory.

POWER Switch

This turns the VGA-3’s power on and off.

*This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after power up is required before the unit will operate normally.

Headphones

Effects

You can select effects and control their depth by positioning the knobs appropriately.

You can use [TAP] to set the delay time to the tempo of the song being performed.

You can use all three effects types—EFX, delay, and reverb—simultaneously.

*The panel position markings are approximate. Check the sound of the effects as you make adjustments.

*When an expression pedal is connected with EFX set to WAH, the pedal is then used for a pedal wah effect.

“Effects” (p. 18)

RECORDING OUT/PHONES Jack

When Using RECORDING OUT

Use a standard mono plug.

When using PHONES (Headphones) Connect a pair of headphones.

*When stereo headphones are connected, the sound is output in mono.

*No sound is output from the VGA-3’s speaker while the RECORDING OUT/PHONES jack is in use.

Recorder

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Contents Cosm Amplifier Main FeaturesImportant Safety Instructions Page Fig. a Power Supply PlacementMaintenance Additional Precautions Contents Front Panel Basic OperationWrite Button Rear Panel Turning the Power OnSettings for the GK Pickup GK Setup Preparations for using the GK PickupBasic Setting Procedure Type of Settings GK Setting SettingsGK Direction Setting GK S1/S2 Setting GK Phase SettingGK Sens 6-1 Settings Rotate Guitar Type to selectFinishing the GK Setup GK Level SettingGK Setup Chart Press TunerElectric List of Guitar TypesAcoustic SpecialSynth Filter More Advanced OperationPoly Octave String Select Select Poly Octave Press Pickup to select the patternList of Amp Types StackCombo Effects Changing the Doubling Delay Time Setting the Delay Time with TAP InputClear WarmSpring PlateOperate the knob for the setting you want to check Storing Knob and Button Settings to Memory WriteCalling Up Memory Press Memory button to select the memory to be called upConnecting the VGA-3 and the GFC-50 Using the GFC-50 to Operate the VGA-3How to Call Up the VGA-3’s Memories Using the GFC-50 Switching Memories With the GFC-50Storing Writing to the VGA-3’s Memories Using the GFC-50 Control Using an External Foot Switch or PedalPress the VGA-3’s Write 1 once more Tuner Pitch Setting Making the System Settings System SetupTuner Level Setting Start the System SetupFoot SW FS1/FS2 Setting NS Threshold SettingEXP Pedal Mode Setting EXP Pedal Hold SettingSystem Setup Chart Finishing the System Setup Midi Omni Mode SettingWhen Restoring All Settings to Their Factory Settings Restoring the Factory SettingsHold down Write while you switch on the Power switch Additional DataPress Write two times Troubleshooting Other ProblemsTrouble with the Sound Block Diagram/Effect Connection Procedure Midi Implementation Chart VGA-3 V-GUITAR Amplifier SpecificationsGuitar Type AMP Type EFX Delay Reverb Memory Sheet Factory SettingsMemo Avis