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Clicking is audible

With tone wheel organs, noises called

You can use the “On Click Level” and

p. 71

when the keys are

“clicks” are generated when the keys

“Off Click Level” settings to adjust the

 

pressed/released

are pressed and released. Although

click volume.

 

 

originally seen as a drawback, sounds

 

 

 

with this noise mixed in have come to be

 

 

 

used in a variety of different kinds of

 

 

 

music, and now it is recognized as a

 

 

 

characteristic of the organ sound. The

 

 

 

VR-760 faithfully reproduces the tone

 

 

 

wheel organ’s click sound.

 

 

No piano part sound

The piano volume is turned down.

Turn the [PIANO VOLUME] knob to

p. 30

 

 

the right (clockwise) to raise the volume

 

 

 

of the piano part.

 

 

Piano tone not selected.

Press one of the [PIANO TONE] buttons

p. 43

 

 

to select a tone.

 

Expression pedal

Piano Expression SW is set to OFF.

You can have the expression pedal

p. 65

does not work on the

 

applied to the piano part by setting

 

piano part

 

Piano Expression SW to ON.

 

Piano wah effect not

PIANO PEDAL WAH is selected for the

Modulation wah and touch wah are not

p. 18

functioning

control pedal.

operational when pedal wah is assigned

p. 66

 

 

without any foot switch or control pedal

 

 

 

connected to the CONTROL PEDAL

 

 

 

jack. Either connect a foot switch or

 

 

 

control pedal to the CONTROL PEDAL

 

 

 

jack, or assign a function other than

 

 

 

pedal wah to the control pedal.

 

No synth part sound

The synth volume is turned down.

Turn the [SYNTH VOLUME] knob to

p. 30

 

 

the right (clockwise) to raise the volume

 

 

 

of the synth part.

 

 

Synth tone not selected.

Press one of the [SYNTH TONE]

p. 46

 

 

buttons to select a tone.

 

 

Expression pedal tilted back.

Press the pedal forward while carefully

p. 32

 

 

monitoring the volume level.

 

Active Expression

SRX expansion tone is selected.

TIMBRE is not applied to the SRX

p. 48

TIMBRE function not

 

expansion tones.

 

working

 

 

 

Sound is distorted

Certain equalizer, effect, and part

Try adjusting the following parameters.

 

 

volume settings may cause the sound to

- Part volume (ORGAN VOLUME,

p. 30

 

become distorted.

PIANO VOLUME, SYNTH VOLUME)

 

 

 

- PIANO MIC/AMP (when using amp

p. 44

 

 

simulation)

 

 

 

- Adjust the MASTER EQ

p. 31

 

 

- SYNTH MFX effect level

p. 47

Pitch is off

Tuning is off.

Adjust the Master Tune and Key

p. 22

 

 

Transpose.

p. 65

 

The organ, piano, and synth Octave

Adjust the Octave Shift and Fine Tune

p. 71

 

Shift and Fine Tune settings are not set

settings.

to

 

to the same values.

 

p. 74

 

The wheel brake is assigned to the

Either connect a foot switch or control

p. 18

 

control pedal. Pitches may go out of

pedal to the CONTROL PEDAL jack, or

p. 66

 

tune when the wheel brake is assigned

assign a function other than the wheel

 

 

without any foot switch or control pedal

brake to the control pedal.

 

 

connected to the CONTROL PEDAL

 

 

 

jack.

 

 

 

The glide function is assigned to the

Either connect a foot switch or control

p. 18

 

control pedal. Pitches may go out of

pedal to the CONTROL PEDAL jack, or

p. 66

 

tune when the glide function is assigned

assign a function other than glide to the

 

 

without any foot switch or control pedal

control pedal.

 

 

connected to the CONTROL PEDAL

 

 

 

jack.

 

 

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Roland VR-760 owner manual Troubleshooting, Piano VOLUME, Synth Volume

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