VA-76 Owner’s ManualMiscellaneous

Factory Resume

The Factory Resume fields allow you to select all or only certain settings of the “Free Panel” User Program so as to initialize the section in question. Why would you need such a function since you can also select the “Free Panel” memory by simultaneously pressing User Program [UP] and [DOWN]?

That is because the “Free Panel” memory is, in fact, a RAM memory where your settings are buffered. After switching on the VA-76, the Free Panel settings are identical to the ones you can recall with the [ALL] field. But just one change to the VA-76’s parameters (e.g. the selection of another Tone) means that the “Free Panel” settings are different from the factory set- tings.

If you really want to start anew without switching the VA-76 off and back on again, you must press one of the above fields.

All— All settings of the factory “Free Panel” memory will be loaded.

Tone— Only Tone selection and the lock settings (for Arranger parts) of the factory “Free Panel” memory will be loaded (see below).

Param— Only the “parameter” settings will be initial- ized. These include such diverse things as the control- ler assignments, the UP2 Split/UP2 to Left setting, the Scale Tuning setting… In short: all parameters that are neither related to [Tone] nor to [Mixer]. This allows you to reset those slightly more “specific” parameters without changing the current Tone assignments and volume/effect settings.

Mixer— Only the Mixer settings of the factory “Free Panel” memory will be loaded (see below).

Main Factory Resume settings

Virtual Band Autorun

When this parameter is set to [OFF], the Virtual Band page is no longer displayed automatically every time you switch on the VA-76. This also means that the Vir- tual Band page does not automatically appear after a few moments of inactivity. It’s up to you to decide whether or not the Virtual Band is solicited automati- cally.

Note that even if you select [OFF], you can still select the Virtual Band page by pressing the [VIRTUAL BAND] button.

1.Select a [Global Parameter] page (see page 195).

2.Press the [Startup] field.

3.Press the [ON/OFF] field to select “On” (Virtual Band is selected automatically) or “Off” (Virtual Band can only be selected via the button of the same name).

See “User Program selection at power-on” on page 131 for details about [Startup User Program], and “MIDI Set selection at power-on” on page 207 for [Startup MIDI Set].

Upper 1

A1112

St.AcPiano 1

Upper 2

A1511

DynoRhodes 1

MDums

14

V-Pop1St

MInt

A1112

St.AcPiano 1

Lower 1

A725

St.Slow Str.

Lower 2

B4216

WarmSaw3

MBass

A51

Acoustic Bs.

VPh

Background

1 Uaah uaah M

 

Melodic

3 Ooh, Baby M

 

Rhythmic

2

Tururu, Tu M

 

Background 2

7

Eh,eh, eeh F

 

Background 3

6 Wow,wow F

 

Rhythmic 2

6

Eih!Olele F

Reverb

Hall2 Charactr 4, Pre-LPF 0, Level 64, Time 64, DelayFb 0, PreDlyT 0

Chorus

Chorus3 Pre-LPF 0, Level 64, Feedback 8, Delay 80, Rate 3, Depth 19, Cho→ Rev 0, Cho→ Dly 0

Delay

Delay1 Pre-LPF 0, Time C 340, TRatioL 4%, TRatioR 4%, LevelC 127, LevelL 0, LevelR 0, Level 64, Fback +16, Dly→ Rev 0

Equalizer

L-Freq 200 Hz, L-Gain 0dB H-Freq 3KHz, H-Gain 0dB

M-FX

38-Reverb

Off, (knob) M-Value 2

Type M-Value1: Time 120 M-Value 2: Balance 64

To Reverb: 40, To Chorus: 0,

To Delay: 0, EQ: On

(*)[Mixer] also includes the Level set- tings (not pictured here).

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