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Delay
Connecting the Power Cord
Maintenance
Adjusting the Volume
Deleting a Favorite Backup
Various Settings Function mode
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Copyright 2010 Roland Corporation
Important Safety Instructions
Using the Unit Safely
Using the Unit Safely
Placement
Power Supply
Maintenance
Before Using USB Memories
Additional Precautions
Contents
Playing Ensemble Sounds
Appendix
Convention used in this manual
Pursuit of Excellence-Redefining the Basic Stage Keyboard
Features of the VR-700
Ensemble section offers high-quality piano and synth sounds
Equipped with player feature
Easy operation-geared for live performances
Beautifully refined design
Top Panel
Names of Things and What They Do
Display section
Organ section
Ensemble section
RHYTHM/SONG
Favorite section
About the phone jacks
Rear Panel
Getting Ready
Connecting the Power Cord
Placing the VR-700 on the KS-G8 Stand
Turning the Power On
Turning the Power On/Off
Turning the Power Off
Switch off the power to any connected external equipment
Connecting a Pedal Keyboard
Connecting Pedals
Connecting an Expression Pedal and Damper Pedal
Connecting an Amp and Speakers
Connecting Playback Equipment
Connecting Headphones
About the XLR connector Output connectors
Attaching the Music Rest
Connecting USB Memory
Remove the two music rest fastening screws from Rear panel
Tighten the two screws to fasten the music rest in place
Use the Volume knob to adjust the volume
Adjusting the Volume
Listening to the Demo Songs
Simultaneously press the RHYTHM/SONG button
Indications in Function mode
Indications when editing settings
Indications in the Display
Bank number Favorite number
Turning the Lock Function On/Off
Controls That can be Operated Even While Locked
Press the FUNCTION/ENTER button
Restoring the Factory Settings Factory Reset
Playing the VR-700
When using an external Midi keyboard
About the VR-700’s Parts
Upper Part
Organ Sounds and Ensemble Sounds
When using a pedal keyboard
Pedal Part
Organ sounds
Layering Ensemble Sounds
Adjusting the ensemble sound’s volume
Changing the ensemble sound’s variation
Assigning an ensemble sound to the lower part
Layering Two Ensemble Sounds
Assigning an ensemble sound to the pedal part
Ensemble sound
Volume Ensemble sound
Adjusting the volume balance of the ensemble sounds
Lights red Lights green Ensemble sound
Ensemble sound
Fig.ens-assign16.eps
Lights green Ensemble sound
Playing Organ Sounds or Ensemble Sounds Individually
Switching a layered part to only the ensemble sound
Playing Only an Ensemble Sound
Playing Only the Organ Sound
Playing the upper part and lower part
Playing the Sounds of Two Parts on the Keyboard Split
Playing the upper part and pedal part
How the Split Point Is Shown
Boundary Between Upper and Lower Parts Split Point
Changing the split point
Octave
Beam Effects
Using the D Beam Controller to Modify the Sound
Effects applied to ensemble sounds
Usable range of the D Beam controller
What is a Ring Modulator?
What is the Wheel Brake?
What is a Spring Reverb?
Creating Organ Sounds
’ volume
About Virtual Tonewheel Sound Generators
Varying the Sound in Real Time Harmonic Bars
Harmonic Bars and Overtones
Using the Harmonic Bars to Create Sounds
To create
Press the Manual button
Tonewheel organ’s overtone structure
What is footage?
How the harmonic bars are arranged
Using Percussion to add a Sense of Attack
Turning on Vibrato or Chorus
Adding Modulation to the Sound Vibrato and Chorus
Changing the Vibrato or Chorus Type
About percussion on a tonewheel organ
Adding Rotary Speaker Modulation
Detailed settings for the rotary speaker
Making the Sound Distort
Adding Reverberation Reverb
Changing the Reverb Type
About the amp types
Other settings for the organ sound
Using a Pedal to Adjust the Volume
Selecting an Ensemble Sound
Playing Ensemble Sounds
Octave Shift
Effects for the Ensemble Sound
Saving the Current Settings as a Favorite
Storing Your Favorite Settings Favorites
Selecting a Favorite
Initializing the Favorites
Restoring from USB Memory
Backing up Favorites to USB Memory
Playing Internal Rhythms
Playing Rhythms and Songs Player Functions
Button operations for the Player function
Selecting the rhythm or song to play
Changing the Tempo
Playing Songs from USB Memory
Songs inside a folder
Operations in Function Mode
Various Settings Function mode
Editing Parameter Values
Confirming System Parameters
Organ Sound Parameters
Parameter List
Percussion Parameters
Button Parameter Value
Ensemble Sound Parameters
Rotary Parameters
Pedal, Bend Lever, and Foot Controller Settings
Equalizer Settings
Button Parameter Value Factory setting
OFF, on Piano
Function Display
Functions that can be assigned to the control pedal
Slow
Player Parameters
OFF Strings
Midi Input/Output Settings
OFF
To LOWER/PEDAL Synth Lead
To LOWER/PEDAL CHOIR/SCAT
To LOWER/PEDAL Synth PAD
To LOWER/PEDAL Guitar
USB Memory Mode
System Settings
About master tune
USB Driver
Button Parameter Operation
Link Settings
Deleting a Favorite Backup
Formatting USB Memory
Appendix
Connection Example
Using V-LINK to Control Video Equipment
Turning V-LINK On/Off
VR-700’s Internal Structure
Connecting Midi Equipment
Sound Generator Section
Midi Routing
Local Control Setting
Playing a Desired Part Factory Settings
Playing the Upper Part or Lower Part
Midi sequencer
Computer
Connecting your Computer
USB cable To USB Midi VR-700
Organ/ensemble Sound generator
Ensemble Sound List
Ensemble Sound List
Ensemble Sound List
Name
Internal Rhythm Pattern List
List of Effects for the Ensemble Sounds
No. Name Default Effect name
Knobs
3TAP PAN Delay
Delay
Serial Delay
Chorus Delay
HEXA-CHORUS
Bass group
Upper Lower Pedal
List of the Factory Installed Favorites
Soft Slow Clean Type
Slow Clean Type
Soft Slow Solid Type Fast
Soft Slow Vintage Type
Troubleshooting
External equipment
Symptom Cause/Action Buzzing sound is heard from
To play rhythm or a file
Lower region
Indication Situation Action
Error Messages
Specifications
UF2G
Specifications
Index
Backup
VIBRATO/CHORUS
Pitch
Avis
For EU Countries
Information
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