Edirol V-4 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Control the V-4 from an external device
Control the V-4 from an external device
Using V-LINK to control the V-4
You can connect the V-4 with a V-LINK compatible device made by Roland or Edirol, and control
the V-4 remotely.
What is V-LINK?
V-LINK ( ) is a function that allows images to be synchronized to music. V-LINK
makes it easy to manipulate images in a variety of ways, while linking them to the expressive
elements of a performance.
(Example) When using a Roland MC-909 in conjunction with the V-4:
You can make settings for controlling the V-4 from the MC-909 (remote settings).
You can use the MC-909s sequencer to control video switching on the V-4 to create performances that
link images with music.
You can use the MC-909s velocity pads to control the V-4s input selectors and switch among images
from various source devices.
You can use the MC-909s knobs to adjust the time settings of transition effects (such as overlap or
wipe).
(Example) When using an Edirol PCR-30/50 in conjunction with the V-4:
You can make settings for controlling the V-4 from the PCR-30/50 (remote settings).
You can use the PCR-30/50 to control the V-4s input selectors to switch between images from various
source devices.
You can use the PCR-30/50 to adjust the time settings of transition effects (such as overlap or wipe).
V-LINK compatible device
Source Devices
DV-7PR
IN
MIDI OUT