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Roland VR-760 Owner Manual
120 pages 6.04 Mb
Owners Manual 5 IMPORTANT NOTESPower Supply Placement Maintenance Additional Precautions 6 Before Using CardsUsing DATA CardsSide view Installing the card protector 7 Main FeaturesEmphasis on Basic Keyboard Functions for Stage Use Other Features 8 Contents12 Panel DescriptionsFront Panel A B DC A8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Organ Section 67 8 91011 12 13 13 BC 14 D16 Before You Begin Playing23 Overview of the VR-760Basic organization of the VR- 760Keyboard Controller Section Sound Generator SectionThe Difference Between Traditional Organs and the VR-760s Organ Sound Generator About the Piano Sound Generator About the Synth Sound Generator Effects Section 24 Composition of the VR-760s Parts1. Organ Part 2. Piano Part 3. Synth Part 4. Rhythm Part Tones and MemoriesSystem Memory Registration Memories Temporary Area 25 Basic Operation of the VR- 760Main ScreensOrgan Screen Piano Screen Synth Screen Rhythm & Tempo Screen Basic Screen Rules About the Controller Section 26 Harmonic-BarAbout the CURSOR Buttons Moving Between Display Pages Navigating Among Items To Be Set (CURSOR) Controlling Parts and Registrations RegistrationOrgan Section Piano Section Synth Section 27 Listening to the Demo Songs28 Performing with the Keyboard49 Using the Advanced Functions63 Detailed Settings for Each Function (EDIT)About the Edit Mode MenuSYSTEM BASIC SYSTEM MIDI REGISTRATION COMMON 64 REGISTRATION ORGANREGISTRATION PIANO REGISTRATION SYNTH UTILITY 65 Basic Procedure1. REGISTRATION [1][7] button. 2. 3. Settings Affecting the Overall VR-760 (SYSTEM BASIC)Tuning to Other Instruments PitchesMaster Tune (415.3Hz-466.2Hz) Transposing the Keyboard Changing the Key TouchKey Touch (LIGHT/MEDIUM/HEAVY) Switching the Damper Pedals Polarity Damper Polarity (STANDARD/REVERSE) Applying Damper Effect to the Organ Part Applying Damper Effect to the Synth Part Applying Expression Effect to the Piano Part Switching the Control Pedals PolarityControl Polarity (STANDARD/REVERSE) 66 Assigning Functions to Control PedalCtrl Pdl Assign *1 Stopping the rotation of the tone wheels (Wheel Brake) Setting the Organs Quick Firing Keyboard Function Setting the Keyboard Video Switching During V-LINK Changing the Clock (Timing) Source Adjusting the Sensitivity of the D Beam 67 MIDI Settings that Act on the VR-760 Globally (SYSTEM MIDI)Connecting/Disconnecting the Sound Generator and Keyboard Setting the Device ID Number 68 Switching the MIDI Data TransmittedMIDI Tx Mode (INTERNAL/EXTERNAL/BOTH) Tx PC Switch/Rx PC Switch (ON/OFF) Switching the Tone Change Data Transmission/Reception Switch Setting the MIDI Channel for Each PartCtrl MIDI Ch (1 Organ MIDI Ch (1 Piano MIDI Ch (1 Synth MIDI Ch (1 Rhythm MIDI Ch (1 Ext MIDI Ch (1 Switching Rotary Effect MessagesSlwFst Ctrl Msg (18/SYS-EX) Brake Ctrl Msg (18/SYS-EX) Changing the Tone Wheel Brake Message Changing the Pedal Wah Message Switching Synth MFX Control Messages Switching Harmonic Bar Messages 69 Settings of REGISTRATION (REGISTRATION COMMON)Renaming a REGISTRATION 70 Determining the MIDI Output Key Range in Split PlayExternal Part Assign (UPPER/LOWER/BOTH) Changing the Pitch Bender SettingsBender Assign (PITCH BEND/ROTARY SPEED) Bender Range (112) Changing the Sensitivity of Aftertouch Changing the Depth of Reverb Setting of RhythmRhythm Volume (0127) Rhy Reverb Send (0127) Transmitting MIDI Tone Data When Switching RegistrationsSend PC (1128/OFF) Send Bank MSB (0127/OFF) Send Bank LSB (0127) 71 Organ Settings for Registrations (REGISTRATION ORGAN)Organ Volume (0127) Organ Octave Shift (-2+2) Organ Fine Tune (-50+50) Setting the Leakage Noise Volume Setting the Click Sound LevelKey On Click Level (031) Key Off Click Level (031) Setting the Percussion Volume LevelPercussion Soft Level (015) Percussion Norm Level (015) Setting the Percussion Decay SpeedPercussion Slow Time (0127) Percussion Fast Time(0127) Setting the Charge Time of the PercussionPercussion Recharge Time (010) Adjusting the H-Bar Volume Level When Percussion is NormalPercussion H-Bar Level (0127) What is the Percussion Recharge Time? 72 Adjusting the Amount of OverdriveSettings the Spread of the Speaker Settings the Speaker Volume Level Setting the Rotary Shift Time Setting the Rotary Speed Setting the Distance from the Rotary Speaker to the Mic Setting the Reverb Send Level of the Organ Part 73 Piano Settings for Registrations (REGISTRATION PIANO)Piano Volume (0127) Piano Oct Shift (-2+2) Piano Fine Tune (-50+50) Changing the Stereo Piano Breadth Fine Tuning the Sonorities of Piano Chords Adjusting the Piano AttenuationDecay Time (-64+63) Release Time (-64+63) Changing the Function of the Mic/AmpMic/Amp SW (MIC SIM/AMP SIM) Settings Multi-Effect of Piano PartChorus Return Level (0127) Tremolo Type (MONO/STEREO) Wah Type (MOD/TOUCH) Wah Resonance (0127) Phaser Reso (0127) Piano Revb Send (0127) 74 Synth Settings for Registrations (REGISTRATION SYNTH)Synth Volume (0127) Synth Oct Shift (-2+2) Synth Fine Tune (-50+50) Playing Sound MonophonicallyMono Mode (MONO/POLY/MONO-LEGATO) 75 Creating Smooth Pitch Changes (Portamento)Portamento SW (ON/OFF) Portamento Time (0127) Portamento Mode (NORMAL/LEGATO) Portamento Type (RATE/TIME) Settings Multi-Effect of Synth PartSynth MFX Type Synth MFX Ctrl Synth MFX Parameter MFX Dry Send (0127) MFX Chorus Send (0127) Synth Revb Send (0127) 76 Convenient Functions (UTILITY)Checking the Installed Wave Expansion Boards (SRX Info) Transferring the VR-760s Settings to an External MIDI Device (Bulk Dump)Connect the VR-760 to Your Sequencer 77 Bulk Dump TempBulk Dump All Loading Back Data Thats Been Saved on an External Sequencer 78 Using a Memory CardFormat Card Save File Load File Rename File Delete File Factory Reset 79 Connecting External MIDI DevicesAbout MIDI About MIDI Channel Recording VR-760 Performances to an External MIDI Sequencer 82 Controlling External MIDI Devices with the VR-760Making Connections Settings for Controlling an External MIDI Device1. REGISTRATION [2] (SYSTEM MIDI) button. 2. parameter you want to set. 3. values. Wave Expansion Boards 83 Installing the Wave Expansion Board87 Troubleshooting90 Messages and Error Messages91 Effects/Parameter List1: STEREO EQ (Stereo Equalizer) 2: OVERDRIVE 3: DISTORTION 4: PHASER 5: SPECTRUM 92 6: ENHANCERControls the overtone structure of the high frequencies, adding sparkle and tightness to the sound. 7: AUTO WAHCyclically controls a filter to create cyclic change in timbre. 8: ROTARY 9: COMPRESSORFlattens out high levels and boosts low levels, smoothing out unevenness in volume. 10: LIMITERCompresses signals that exceed a specified volume level, preventing distortion from occurring. 11: HEXA-CHORUS 12: TREMOLO CHO (Tremolo Chorus)This is a chorus effect with added Tremolo (cyclic modulation of volume). 93 13: SPACE-D14: STEREO CHORUS 15: ST.FLANGER (Stereo Flanger) 16: STEP FLANGER 17: STEREO DELAY 94 18: MOD DELAY (Modulation Delay)19: TRI TAP DLY (Triple Tap Delay) 20: QUAD TAP DLY (Quadruple Tap Delay) 95 21: TIME CTRL DLY (Time Control Delay)Adds reverberation to the sound, simulating an acoustic space. 22: 2V PCH SHIFT (2-voice Pitch Shifter) 23: FBK PCH SHIFT (Feedback Pitch Shifter)This allows the pitch shifted sound to be fed back into the effect. 24: REVERB 96 25: GATED REVERB26: OD -> CHORUS (Overdrive -> Chorus) 27: OD -> FLANGER (Overdrive -> Flanger) 28: OD -> DELAY (Overdrive -> Delay) 29: DIST -> CHORUS (Distortion -> Chorus) 97 30: DIST -> FLANGER (Distortion -> Flanger)31: DIST -> DELAY (Distortion -> Delay) 32: ENHAN -> CHORUS (Enhancer -> Chorus) 33: ENHAN -> FLANGER (Enhancer -> Flanger) 34: ENHANCR -> DELAY (Enhancer -> Delay) 35: CHORUS -> DELAY 98 36: FLANGER -> DELAY37: CHORUS -> FLANGR (Chorus -> Flanger) 38: CHORUS/DELAY 39: FLANGER/DELAY 40: CHORUS/FLANGER 99 Tone ListPiano Tone[Acoustic Piano]1 ConcertGrand 2 Classical Pf 3 European Pf [Electric Piano]1 Rhodes Mark 1 2 Rhodes Mark 2 3 Dyno Rhodes [Other Piano]1 Wurly Piano 2 Clav 3 Harpsichord Synth Tone[Strings]1 Orch Strings 2 European Str 3 Jupiter8 Str [Choir]1 Real Choir 2 Female Vox 3 Jazz Scat [Brass]1 BrassSection 2 Concert Brass 3 Ob Fat Brass [Synth Lead]1 Vintage Lead 2 Dual Lead 3 Retro Lead [Synth Pad]1 OB Pad 2 2.3 Pad 3 Glassy Pad [Bass]1 Ac Bass 2 FretlessBass 3 Hefty Bass Rhythm Set Listpc1. VR Pops Kit pc2. VR Rock Kit pc3. VR R&Bs Kit pc4. VR Jazz Kit 100 Settings You Can Alter and StoreSettings Stored to the System Settings Stored to the Registration 101 Shortcut List102 MIDI Implementation1. Receive dataChannel Voice MessagesNote off Note on Control ChangeBank Select (Controller number 0, 32) Modulation (Controller number 1) Portamento Time (Controller number 5) Data Entry (Controller number 6, 38) Volume (Controller number 7) Panpot (Controller number 10) Expression (Controller number 11) General Purpose Controller 1 (Controller number 16) General Purpose Controller 2 (Controller number 17) General Purpose Controller 3 (Controller number 18) General Purpose Controller 4 (Controller number 19) Hold 1 (Controller number 64) Portamento (Controller number 65) Sostenuto (Controller number 66) 103 Soft (Controller number 67)Resonance (Controller number 71) Attack time (Controller number 73) Cutoff (Controller number 74) Sound Controller 1-9 (Controller number 70-78) General Purpose Controller 5 (Controller number 80) General Purpose Controller 6 (Controller number 81) General Purpose Controller 7 (Controller number 82) General Purpose Controller 8 (Controller number 83) Portamento Control (Controller number 84) Effect 1 (Reverb Send Level) (Controller number 91) Effect 3 (Chorus Send Level) (Controller number 93) RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100, 101) Program Change Channel Pressure Pitch Bend Change 104 Channel Mode MessagesAll Sounds Off (Controller number 120) Reset All Controllers (Controller number 121) All Notes Off (Controller number 123) OMNI OFF (Controller number 124) OMNI ON (Controller number 125) MONO (Controller number 126) POLY (Controller number 127) 105 System Realtime MessageTiming Clock Active Sensing System Exclusive MessageUniversal Non-realtime System Exclusive Messages Universal Realtime System Exclusive MessagesMaster Fine Tuning Master Coarse Tuning Data TransmissionData Request 1 RQ1 (11H) Data set 1 DT1 106 2. Data TransmissionChannel Voice MessagesNote off Note on Control ChangeBank Select (Controller number 0, 32) Modulation (Controller number 1) Portamento Time (Controller number 5) Volume (Controller number 7) Expression (Controller number 11) General Purpose Controller 1 (Controller number 16) General Purpose Controller 2 (Controller number 17) General Purpose Controller 3 (Controller number 18) General Purpose Controller 4 (Controller number 19) Hold 1 (Controller number 64) Portamento (Controller number 65) Sostenuto (Controller number 66) Soft (Controller number 67) Resonance (Controller number 71) Release Time (Controller number 72) Attack time (Controller number 73) Cutoff (Controller number 74) Portamento Control (Controller number 84) General Purpose Controller 5 (Controller number 80) General Purpose Controller 6 (Controller number 81) General Purpose Controller 7 (Controller number 82) General Purpose Controller 8 (Controller number 83) Program Change Channel Pressure Pitch Bend Change 107 System Realtime Messages108 System Exclusive MessagesUniversal Non-realtime System Exclusive Message Data TransmissionData set 1 DT1 (12H) V-LINK ON V-LINK OFF 109 3. Parameter Address Map System Registration System Basic System MIDI Registration Common Registration Organ 110 Registration PianoRegistration Synth 111 Decimal and Hexadecimal Table <Example1> What is the decimal expression of 5AH? <Example2> What is the decimal expression of the value 12 34H given as hexadecimal for each 7 bits? <Example3> What is the decimal expression of the nibbled value 0A 03 09 0D? <Example4> What is the nibbled expression of the decimal value 1258? Examples of Actual MIDI Messages<Example1> 93 3E 5F <Example2> CE 49 <Example3> E4 00 28 <Example4> B4 64 00 65 00 06 0C 26 00 64 7F 65 7F 112 Example of an Exclusive Message and Calculating a ChecksumHow to calculate the checksum <Example1> Setting PERCUSSION SWITCH to ON (DT1) <Example2> Getting Temporary Performance data (RQ1) ASCII Code Table 113 MIDI Implementation Chart114 Specifications115 IndexA B C D E F G H I K L M 116 OP Q R 117 ST V W 118 InformationRoland (Switzerland) AG As of April 1, 2003 (Roland) ARGENTINAInstrumentos Musicales S.A. BRAZIL MEXICOCasa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v. PANAMA U. S. A. VENEZUELA AUSTRALIA Roland Corporation Australia Pty., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND HONG KONGTom Lee Music Co., Ltd. Service Division INDIARivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd. INDONESIA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc. SINGAPORE TAIWANROLAND TAIWAN ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. THAILAND BAHRAIN VIETNAM JORDAN KUWAITEasa Husain Al Yousifi Est. LEBANON QATARAl Emadi Co. (Badie Studio & Stores) SAUDI ARABIAaDawliah Universal Electronics APL TURKEY Barkat muzik aletleri ithalat ve ihracat Ltd Sti U.A.E.Zak Electronics & Musical Instruments Co. L.L.C. EGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICAThat Other Music Shop (PTY) Ltd. Paul Bothner (PTY) Ltd. CYPRUSRadex Sound Equipment Ltd. DENMARK FRANCE FINLANDRoland Scandinavia As, Filial Finland GERMANY Roland Elektronische Musikinstrumente HmbH. GREECESTOLLAS S.A. Music Sound Light HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY NORWAYRoland Scandinavia Avd. Kontor Norge POLAND PORTUGALTecnologias Musica e Audio, Roland Portugal, S.A. RUSSIA SPAINRoland Electronics de Espaa, S. A. SWITZERLAND SWEDEN Roland Scandinavia A/S SWEDISH SALES OFFICE UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM KOREA AUSTRIARoland Austria GES.M.B.H. BELGIUM/HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG AFRICA EUROPE AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND ASIA CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA NORTH AMERICA MIDDLE EAST AFRICAEL SALVADOR ROMANIA PARAGUAYDistribuidora De Instrumentos Musicales COSTA RICAJUAN Bansbach Instrumentos Musicales CRISTOFORI MUSIC PTE LTD IRAN ISRAELHalilit P. Greenspoon & Sons Ltd. SYRIATechnical Light & Sound Center CANADA Roland Canada Music Ltd. (Head Office) Roland Canada Music Ltd. (Toronto Office) CHINARoland Shanghai Electronics Co.,Ltd. (BEIJING OFFICE) CAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 119 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSNOTICE AVIS FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 120 Owners Manual
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