Detailed Settings for Each Function (EDIT)

REGISTRATION ORGAN

These are the settings stored to individual registrations that

affect the organ part.

Parameter

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Organ Volume

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Organ Octave Shift

p. 71

Organ Fine Tune

p. 71

Leakage Level

p. 71

Key On Click Level

p. 71

Key Off Click Level

p. 71

Percussion Soft Level

p. 71

Percussion Norm Level

p. 71

Percussion Slow Time

p. 71

Percussion Fast Time

p. 71

Percussion Recharge Time

p. 71

Percussion H-Bar Level

p. 71

Overdrive Level

p. 72

Rotary Woofer Spread

p. 72

Rotary Tweeter Spread

p. 72

Rotary Woofer Level

p. 72

Rotary Tweeter Level

p. 72

Rotary Woofer Rise Time

p. 72

Rotary Tweeter Rise Time

p. 72

Rotary Woofer Fall Time

p. 72

Rotary Tweeter Fall Time

p. 72

Rotary Woofer Slow Speed

p. 72

Rotary Tweeter Slow Speed

p. 72

Rotary Woofer Fast Speed

p. 72

Rotary Tweeter Fast Speed

p. 72

Rotary Mic Distance

p. 72

Organ Reverb Send Level

p. 72

REGISTRATION PIANO

These are the settings stored to individual registrations that

affect the piano part.

Parameter

Page

 

 

Piano Volume

p. 73

Piano Octave Shift

p. 73

Piano Fine Tune

p. 73

Stereo Width

p. 73

Stretch Tune

p. 73

Decay Time

p. 73

Release Time

p. 73

Mic/Amp Switch

p. 73

Chorus Return Level

p. 73

Tremolo Type

p. 73

Wah Type

p. 73

Wah Resonance

p. 74

Phaser Resonance

p. 74

Piano Reverb Send Level

p. 74

REGISTRATION SYNTH

These are the settings stored to individual registrations that

affect the synth part.

Parameter

Page

 

 

Synth Volume

p. 74

Synth Octave Shift

p. 74

Synth Fine Tune

p. 74

Mono Mode

p. 74

Portamento Switch

p. 75

Portamento Time

p. 75

Portamento Mode

p. 75

Portamento Type

p. 75

Synth MFX Type

p. 75

Synth MFX Control

p. 75

Synth MFX Param 1-32 Value (*1)

p. 75

Synth MFX Dry Send

p. 75

Synth MFX Chorus Send

p. 75

Synth Reverb Send Level

p. 75

*1: Depending on the MFX Type, there may be up to 32 different parameters. These change according to the selected MFX Type.

UTILITY

These include file operations and other functions.

Parameter

Page

 

 

SRX Info

p. 76

Bulk Dump Temp

p. 77

Bulk Dump All

p. 77

Format Card

p. 78

Save File

p. 78

Load File

p. 78

Rename File

p. 78

Delete File

p. 78

Factory Reset

p. 78

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Roland VR-760 Detailed Settings for Each Function Edit, Registration Organ, Registration Piano, Registration Synth

VR-760 specifications

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