Roland VA-76 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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VA-76 Easy Routing: quick registration
Here is how it is structured:
Specify whether you want to play with ([In a BAND])
or without accompaniment ([As a SOLOIST]). This is
important for the remaining questions and answers.
ORGANIST means that you can play two different
sounds with your left and right hands (the keyboard is
split). Despite the name, you can also select other
combinations, such as a synthesizer sound for the left
hand and a saxophone sound for the right.
PIANIST means that one sound will be assigned to all
keys. Again, you’ll be offered a wider choice than just
piano sounds.
Note: After selecting the “As a SOLOIST” option, you can
still use the Arranger’s drum patterns for rhythm backing
simply by pressing the [START/STOP] button.
Note: Once you are more familiar with the VA-76, you will
realize that this specifies the Keyboard Mode (see page 34).
The keyboard will be split into a left section for Arran-
ger control and a right section for playing a live mel-
ody to the accompaniment.
You then need to specify how many instruments the
accompaniment should contain: Drums, Drm&Bass
(drums & bass), Combo (small band), or Big Band
(which can also be an orchestra).
Note: Once you are more familiar with the VA-76, you will
realize that this selects the Orchestrator version (see
page 62).
You are then given three options for the kind of music
you want to play: ROMANTIC, BALL ROOM, or
HEAVY. Again, these should be taken as generic terms,
for ROMANTIC also includes musical genres like
HipHop, for example.
Finally, you can choose an automatic accompaniment
(“Music Style”) and select a sound for your right
hand. There are eight Tone suggestions for every Style
for you to choose from.
The [oBACK] field takes you back to the previous
display page. Press it whenever you wish to change a
previous selection.
If the [FINISH] field is displayed, you can press it to
confirm your settings and use them right away.
Press [EXIT] to jump to the Master page (see page 24).
If you pressed this field by accident, you can return to
the Virtual Band page by pressing the [VIRTUAL
BAND] button below the display.
Note: If you press [EXIT], the selected settings will not be
used. You need to press [FINISH] to confirm your choices.
If one or both arrows (o and k) are displayed in
“solid”, you can call up additional options by pressing
the arrow field in question.
The symbol refers to the VariPhrase function.
This is a very sophisticated sampler that allows you to
play back audio phrases in sync with the Arranger
tempo, and at the correct pitch.
4.
Start playing on the VA-76.
You probably want to try out the VA-76 straight away
without first reading the following pages. Just remem-
ber the following:
You can start and stop Arranger playback (automatic
accompaniments) by pressing the [START/STOP]
button.
In some cases, the melodic accompaniment (bass,
chords, etc.) may not be audible. This is due to the set-
tings you have selected. Later on in this manual, we
will show you how to change these settings.
Note: Though the VA-76 contains a lot more parameters for
fine-tuning the Arranger’s behavior, you could already
decide to write the current settings to a User Program (see
page 127). That way, you can return to them time and
again without having to use the Easy Routing function.
If you press the [As a SOLOIST] field, there are two
options:
If you pressed [In a BAND]:
Other steps and tips:
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