Roland VA-76 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
VA-76 Owner’s ManualSong Composer (16-track, etc.)
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PChange— (1~128) These are program change mes-
sages that allow you to select another Tone or Drum
Set. See page 222 for a list of the VA-76’s Tones and
Drum Sets.
Volume (07)— Control change messages (CC07) that
allow you to modify the Part volume.
Panpot— Control change messages (CC10) that allow
you to set the stereo position of the selected part. Val-
ues below “64” shift the part to the left, and values
above “65” shift it to the right. “64” means “dead cen-
ter”.
Reverb— The Reverb Send level (CC91) of the part,
i.e. how strongly it is processed by the Reverb effect.
Chorus— The Chorus Send level (CC93) of the part,
i.e. how strongly it is processed by the Chorus effect.
Tone Edit— (Yes/No) Allows you to specify whether
or not the Part in question should execute SysEx and
NRPN (CC98 and 99) contained in its track. If you
select “No”, such changes no longer affect the Part.
[Default setting: Yes.]
Octave— (–3~+3) Allows you to transpose a part up
to three octaves up or down, which may be necessary
after you assigned a flute Tone to a bass part (see
“CC00, CC32” and “PChange” above). [Default set-
ting: 0.]
Data Send— (All, Int, Mid) This parameter allows
you to specify where the data of the selected Part
should be transmitted to: to the MIDI OUT port
(Mid), to the VA-76’s tone generator (Int), or both
(All). [Default setting: All.]
Mute— This is a MIDI data filter that allows you to
specify which Part data should not be transmitted to
the Data Send destination. Select Note if the part
should no longer transmit note messages, Pitch Bend,
Modulation, Sustain, and Aftertouch messages. This is
the setting to choose for Minus-One performances. All
means that the part no longer transmits any MIDI
messages at all (not even Bank Select and program
change messages, etc.). Select Off if the Part in ques-
tion should transmit all MIDI data contained in the
track it is assigned to. [Default setting: Off.]
7.
Press [Save] to jump to the Disk/Song Save page,
where you can save the song. See page 67 for details.
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