Roland VG-99 Music Pedal User Manual


 
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Chapter 1 Outputting Sounds
Chapter 1
[F6] (MUTE OFF, MUTE ON)
This setting determines whether sounds from the output
jacks are output or not while tuning is in progress.
4.
Play a single note, open, on the string being
tuned.
5.
Tune the string until the name of the string is
shown in the display.
When you choose the MULTI MODE
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When you choose the SINGLE MODE
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6.
Keep checking the screen, tuning until the
center indicator lights up.
Repeat Steps 3-5 to tune all the strings.
* When tuning a guitar equipped with a tremolo arm, you may find
that when one string is in tune, other strings may not be. If this
occurs, first tune the string until its name is indicated in the display,
then continue to fine tune each string a number times until the
tuning is correct.
7.
When you have finished tuning, press
[TUNER] or [EXIT].
This completes the preparations for playing
the instrument. Now try playing some sounds.
Patch numbers (bank numbers) and patch names are indicated in the
Play screen as shown below.
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Patches are categorized into User patches and Preset patches.
User Patches
These include 200 preprogrammed patches. You can freely change
the tones and save the your changes.
Preset Patches
Included here are 200 preprogrammed patches. Although you can
make changes to these tones, you cannot save these changes in a
Preset Patch. If you want to save a changed tone, save it as a User
patch.
TUNER
Explanation
MUTE OFF
Sounds are output during tuning.
MUTE ON
Sounds are not output during tuning.
* With the factory settings, this is set to
MUTE ON.
Switching Tones (Patch)
About the Patch Numbers
What is a patch?
The VG-99 can store 400 configurations of tone-related
settings, including the COSM guitar, COSM amp, and
effects. Each one of these is called a patch.
Each time you switch a patch, you can instantly change to
a different tone.
Patch Number
Patch Name
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