Roland VP-770 manuals
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Fr t o P otae el1 USB MEMORY p. 22 2 VOLUME p. 26 3 V-LINK p. 118 4 D BEAM p. 60 5 MIC p. 19 6 SOUND LOOPER p. 74 2 Names of Things and What They Do3 7 AUDIO KEY/ p. 68 BASS & PERCUSSION8 Display 9 VOCAL DESIGNER p. 27 10 ENSEMBLE p. 42 11 REGISTRATION p. 78 12 KEYBOARD p. 52 13 AMBIENCE p. 50 14 VIBRATO p. 41 15 [S1], [S2] Buttons p. 58 16 Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever p. 56 4 Rea r P ea a e el17 [POWER ON] Switch p. 24 18 AC IN Connector p. 17 19 [DISPLAY CONTRAST] Knob p. 25 20 MIDI Connectors p. 116 21 PEDAL Jacks p. 21, 62 22 Cable Clamp p. 21 23 EXT IN Jack p. 20, 112 24 OUTPUT Jacks p. 18 25 PHONES Jack p. 18 5 ContentsMa 3 ing Connections er ormin 2 6 sing Controll ers 5 sing Au io Fi es Storin Soun s an Settin s (Re istration) 7 Rce efe 5 App 3 9 pp ications 1 endix 1 10 Features of the VP-770Highest Qualit Vocals Rich Ensembles 11 An Overview of the VP-770he VP-770 has three S SOU CT P S CE SS C & SS ENSEMBLE R S VOCarts, and each art occu ies its own section of the front anel If ou turn on a sound button for a part, oull be able to pla that part vocal sounds. AL DE IGNE BA PER U I N AMBIEN REGI TRATI N R JE 12 About Vocal DesignerWhats a Vocoder k ? ay Li e Youre SinginP l a y l i k e y oure singing 13 Introducing the SoundsV OC AL DE IGNER EN EMBLE 14 BASS SS C & PER U 16 Making Connections24 Turning On/O the Power ( POWER ON) On the Poweore you turn on the power, check the ollowing n the VP-770s rear anel, turn the [POWER ON] switch on. Use the [VOLUME] knob to adjust the volume appropriatel You Dont Hear Sound, Check the Followin O T the bout the Powerore you turn o the power, check the ollowing. n the VP-770s rear panel, turn the [POWER ON] switch o . 25 Adjusting the Display Contrast 26 Adjusting the Volume Use the [VOLUME] knob to ad j ust the volume of the entire VP-770 27 Performing with Vocal Designer42 Performing with Ensemble 50 Adjusting the Ambience witch the t pe o ambience djust the depth o ambience 52 Shifting Octave Up or DownShifting Upward One Octave Shi tin Downward One Octave 53 Shifting Up or Down by Semitones Shifting Upward One Semiton Shi tin Downward One Semiton Splitting the Keyboard Into Vocal Designer and Ensemble Zones 54 55 Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity56 Using the Pitch Bend / Modulation LeverChan ato dd the Pitch in Real Time Vi Adjusting the Pitch end Setting57 Use the cursor buttons and the value dial to chane the value.Description Parameter b ll b ll d s f y itch bend settings can be made individuall or each part. In the screen, Voc indicates the Vocal Designer etting, Ens indicates the Ensemble setting, and B&P indicates the Bass and Percussion setting . F or some soun s, not a items can e set. In t is case t e va ue wi e s own as ---. f ou want to save our settings, press the [F2] (WRITE) buttonFor details on saving, re er to Saving a Registration (p. 81). When ouve nished making settings, press t e [EXIT] 58 Using the [S1]/[S2] ButtonsMaking Assignments for the [S1]/[S2] ButtonUse the cursor buttons and the value dial to chan e the value. butto If you want to save your settings, press the [F2] (WRITE or SYS WRITE) When youve nished making settings, press the [EXIT] button 59 Sstem Settings and istration 60 Using the D Beam D Beam Sett61 e cursor uttons an t ue to c an e t ue. B m E ects The range of change for PITCH is determined b the Bend Range setting (p. 57) f ou want to save our settings, press the [F2] (WRITE or SYS WRITE)For details on saving our settings, refer to Saving a Registration (p. 81) or Saving the S stem Settings (p. 96). When youve nished making settings, press the [EXIT] button 62 Using PedalsHo gs ld Note Adding Expression to Your Performanc Pedal Settin63 If you want to save your settings, press the [F2] (WRITE or SYS WRITE) buttoFor details on saving your settings, re er to Saving a Registration (p. 81) or Saving the System Settings p. 96) When youve nished making settings, press the [EXIT] button 64 Adding an E ect by Applying Pressure to the Keyboard ( AFTERTOUCH)Making A tertouch Settings65 f ou want to save our settings, press the [F2] (WRITE or SYS WRITE)For details on saving our settings, refer to Saving a Registration (p. 81) or Saving the S stem Settings . 96 When ouve nished making settings, press the [EXIT] buttonTo adjust the a tertouch sensitivity, use the system setting A t Sens (p. 99) 66 Using a Microphone to Control Expression Adjusting the Voice Expression Sensitivit 68 Performing with Audio Files 74 Recording Loop Phrases Recording a PhrasePreparationse EC/PLAY Use the cursor buttons and the value dial to make metronome settings or recording and to speci y the length that you want to eco Startin /Stoppin Recordinress the [REC/PLAY] button To stop recor ing, press t e [STOP] 75 Playing Back the Recorded Phrasee [REC/PLAY] To stop playback, press the [STOP] button. Overdubbing Phrases (Recording Another Layer)ress the [REC/PLAY] button To begin overdubbing, press the [REC/PLAY] button once again To stop pla back, press the [STOP] button. 76 Erasing the PhraseSaving the Phrase to USB Memory Adjusting the Volume of the Phrase 78 Recalling a Registration What is a Registration ? Sav ng a Reg strat on to a reset 79 Selecting the Registration Bankress the ( ANK] button. elect the desired bank b pressing a button from [1] through [4] Recalling a Registrationress the registration button PRESET [1][4], SER [1][4] buttons) for he desired re istration 80 Initializing a Registration81 Saving a Registration ress the [F2] (WRITE) button. - , Use the cursor buttons and the value dial to enter a name and then ress the [F2] (WRITE) button Use the cursor buttons or the value dial to select the write-destina ion re istration, an t en press t e [F2] (EXEC) t the con rmation screen, ress the [F1] (OK) button to save the reg strat on. 82 Editing a Registration83 Registration Parameters these parameters. For details on how to make settin l I h ly Th s, re er to Editin a Re istration (p. 82) REGISTRATION EDITese settings app to t e entire registration REGIST CONTROLHere ou can make controller settings for the registration. n the REGISTRATION EDIT screen, you can press the [F1] (CONTROL) button to access the REGIS CONTROL (Registration Contro setting) screen REGIST KEYBOAR 84 T PEDALT /S 1 2 85 T D BEAM 86 VOCAL DESIGNER EDITHere you can make settings or the Vocal Designer part. 88 ENSEMBLE EDITHere you can make settings for the Ensemble part. 92 BASS & PERC EDITHere you can make settings or the Bass and Percussion parts To access this screen, hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [BASS] or [PERC] button. 94 Basic Menu Operation 95 System Settings 96 Saving the System Settings hange the system unction settings, and press the [F2] (SYS WRITE) button ress the [F1] (OK) button in the con rmation screen to save our settings 97 System Parametershis section explains the functions the di erent s stem parameters have, as well as the composition o h ese arameters. For details on how to make settings, re er to System Settings (p. 95). SYSTEM MIDIHere you can make settings or MIDI transmission and reception. 98 SYSTEM SOUNDHere you can make sound-related settings. SYSTEM METRONOMEHere ou can make metronome-related settings. 99 SYSTEM CONTROLHere you can make settings for the controllers that are made at the system level TEM KEYB ARHere you can make settings or the keyboard and a tertouch. 100 TEM PEDALy the unctions that will be controlled by the oot pedals 101 TEM 1 /S 2y the unctions that will be controlled by the [S1]/[S2] buttons TEM D BEAMy the unction that will be controlled by the D Beam 102 Input E ect Settings (INPUT EFFECTS)109 Screensaver Settings 118 About V-LINKConnection Exam le the V-LINK ON/OFe [V-LINK] utton so t e in icator is ig te e [V-LINK] utton again 119 V-LINK Settgs6 V ress the [V-LINK] button. ress the [F1] (EDIT) button.-LINK EDIT screen will appear. f you want to save your settings, press the [F2] (SYS WRITE) buttonFor details on savin , re er to Saving the System Settings (p. 9 ). When youve nished making settings, press the [EXIT] button 120 MIDI Implementation ChartFunction... Notes Basic Channel Mode Note Number : Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Program Change System Exclusive System Common System Realtime : True Number : Song Position : Song Select : Tune Request : Clock : Commands Mode 3 Aux Messages: All Sound O :Reset All Controllers : Local On/O : All Notes O : Active Sensing : System Reset 121 Main Specifications122 Troubleshooting123 Error MessagesIf an incorrect operation is performed, or if processing could not be performed as i a ct on. 124 Index
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