Playing the VR-700

3. Assigning an ensemble sound to the lower part

To assign the ensemble sound to the Lower part, press the [TO LOWER/PEDAL] button.

The [TO LOWER/PEDAL] button will light and “Lo” will be shown in the display.

At the same time, Split (p. 34) will turn on, allowing you to play the upper organ sound in the upper part.

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Layering Two Ensemble Sounds

1.Press the [LAYER] button to turn it on; layering is now

enabled.

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2.While holding down an ensemble sound button, press the button of another ensemble sound.

While you hold down the two sound buttons, the display will indicate the volume balance between the two ensemble sounds (p. 31).

When you play the upper part, you’ll hear the upper organ and the

two ensemble sounds together.

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Lower organ

Ensemble sound

Upper organ

4. Assigning an ensemble sound to the pedal part

To assign the ensemble sound to the Pedal part, hold down the [TO LOWER/PEDAL] button while you press the [–] button.

The [TO LOWER/PEDAL] button will light and “Pd” will be shown in the display.

When you press the [SPLIT], [LOWER], and [UPPER] buttons simultaneously, the Split function will turn on; the higher range of the keyboard will play the upper part, and the lower range of the keyboard will play the pedal part (p. 28).

Upper organ

Ensemble sound 1

Ensemble sound 2

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Roland VR-700 Layering Two Ensemble Sounds, Assigning an ensemble sound to the lower part, Ensemble sound