Playing the VR-700

Playing Organ Sounds or Ensemble Sounds Individually

Playing Only an Ensemble Sound

1.Turn off the Split function.

If the Split function is on, press the [SPLIT] button so it’s turned off.

2.Press the ensemble sound button.

The ensemble sound will be assigned to the upper part.

The organ sound will be muted.

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You can switch variations of the ensemble sound, adjust its volume, and assign it to the lower part or pedal part in the same way as when Layer is turned on. For details, refer to “Playing Organ Sounds and Ensemble Sounds Together (Layer)” (p. 29).

Operation when playing two ensemble sounds is the same as when Layer is on. For details, refer to “Layering Two Ensemble Sounds” (p. 30).

Switching a layered part to only the ensemble sound

1.Press the [LAYER] button to turn it off.

The [ORGAN ON] button will go out, and the organ sound will be muted.

If you’ve layered the organ sound and ensemble sound for more than one part, the organ sound will be muted for both parts. It’s not possible to mute the organ sound for just one of the parts.

Playing Only the Organ Sound

1.Press the [ORGAN ON] button.

The [ORGAN ON] button will light, and all parts will play the organ sound.

The ensemble sound selection will be cleared. If you want to play ensemble sounds again, you’ll need to re-select the ensemble sound.

Changing a layered part to play only the organ sound

1.Press the [LAYER] button to turn it off

2.Press the [ORGAN ON] button.

The [ORGAN ON] button will light, and all parts will play the organ sound.

The ensemble sound selection will be cleared. If you want to layer ensemble sounds again, enable layering as described in “Playing Organ Sounds and Ensemble Sounds Together (Layer)” (p. 29).

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Roland VR-700 Playing Organ Sounds or Ensemble Sounds Individually, Playing Only an Ensemble Sound