Roland 04672434 Music Mixer User Manual


 
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Chapter 3 Global Device Settings (SYSTEM)
The VB-99 includes a function for adjusting the overall tone produced
by the device. This is referred to as the Global function. You can use the
Global function to adjust the overall sound of the VB-99 to suit the
equipment being used or environment you are in without altering the
individual patches.
The VB-99 can store ten separate Global function settings (1–10).
After you have finished inputting the various settings, press [EXIT]
one or more times to return to the Play screen.
1.
Press [GLOBAL].
2.
Press PAGE [ ] to display Page 1.
The Global screen appears.
3.
Select any setting 1–10 with [F1] (SELECT) or
the F1 knob.
You can assign up to ten user names, each containing up to eight
characters. For example, you could create names that suggest the
gear used in a certain setting or a place where you perform.
1.
Follow Steps 1–3 in “Selecting the Settings”
(p. 40) to select the SETTING.
2.
Press [F3] (NAME).
3.
Set the name using PAGE [ ] [ ] and [F1]–
[F5].
You can match the VB-99’s output response to that of the connected
device. Making this setting helps keep differences in sound qualities
respective to the connected device to a minimum.
1.
Follow Steps 1–3 in “Selecting the Settings”
(p. 40) to select the SETTING.
2.
Use [F4] (OUTPUT SELECT) or the F4 knob to
set the type of device to be connected to the
MAIN OUT jacks.
Adjusting the Overall Tone
According to the Environment
(GLOBAL/OUTPUT SELECT)
Selecting the Settings
Naming the Settings
Function Button
Explanation
[F1] (INSERT)
Insert a space at the cursor location.
[F2] (DELETE)
Delete a character. The characters that
follow get shifted to the left.
[F3] (SPACE) Input a space at the cursor location.
[F4] (A0!)
Switch between uppercase letters and
lowercase letters.
[F5] (A<=>a)
Switch between uppercase letters, low-
ercase letters, numbers, and characters.
Setting the Types of Connected
Devices (OUTPUT SELECT)
Value
Explanation
AMP WITH
TWEETER
Use this setting when connecting to a
tweeter-equipped bass amp.
AMP NO TWEETER
Use this setting when connecting to a
bass amp that has no tweeter. The high-
frequency range is adjusted.
LINE/PHONES
Use this setting when using head-
phones or connecting directly to a PA
system or multi-track recorder.
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