Roland VA-76 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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VA-76 Tone clinic
Tone selection via the display
Let us now look at how to use the display for selecting
Tones. For details about the terms used in this para-
graph, see “Tone selection via the front panel” on
page 37.
1.
Press the [Tone] field in the display.
The display now looks as follows:
If you look at the BANK/NUMBER buttons, you will
notice that they now light in red.
The name next to the [A]/[B] fields tells you which
Keyboard part is currently active for Tone selection:
Note: The numbers in the upper right corner of the display
indicate the MIDI address of the selected Tone (“Organ 1”).
2.
Press the [Part] field in the lower left corner of the
display.
Alternatively, you can hold down the [PART] button
for about one second, and then release it. This will also
take you to the following display page.
The display now looks as follows. The currently
selected part (the one whose name appears inside the
arrow on the Master page, see above) is highlighted:
3.
Press the field of the Keyboard part you wish to
select (UP1, UP2, etc. – left column).
That field is now displayed white-on-blue.
Note: The VariPhrase part ( ) cannot be selected here.
Use the [BACKGROUND], [MELODIC], [RHYTHMIC],
and [USER] buttons for choosing the desired VariPhrase.
See the “VariPhrase clinic” on page 45.
Note: If this page is not displayed, press the [Keyboard]
field. It must be displayed in white.
If you select the MEL Int (M Int) part, the display
looks somewhat different:
The lock allows you to override the preset settings. See
page 99 for details. It is also displayed for the Arranger
parts.
Note: You can also use the [PART] button and the NUM-
BER pad for selecting the desired part (see page 38).
4.
Press the [Tone] field to return to the Tone selec-
tion page.
Now we’re back on the following display page:
The Tone selection display behaves as follows:
a)
If you only select a number (using the BANK/
NUMBER pad), the Tone selection page is not dis-
played.
b)
If you press a BANK button, the Tone selection
display waits until you have specified a NUMBER,
after which it disappears.
c)
If you press the [TONE] button (or [Tone] field)
and then select a Tone, the Tone selection display
does not disappear automatically. In that case, you
need to press [EXIT].
You can select a Tone for Upper1 (UP1).
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