Roland V-Piano Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Customizing the V-Piano’s sounds
If you switch to a different tone or turn off the V-Piano’s power after customizing a tone, the changes you’ve made will be lost.
If you want to keep the customized tone, use the following procedure to save it as a user tone.
The sound may be interrupted when you switch tones, but this interruption will be minimal when you’re switching between
tones that were customized from the same preset tone. When using the [VALUE] dial to switch tones during a performance,
you may want to make sure that tones that were customized from the same preset tone are stored in adjacent tone
numbers.
For more about tones customized from the same preset tone, refer to “Viewing the original tone” (p. 58).
1.
When you’ve finished customizing the tone, press the [WRITE] button to access the Tone Write screen.
fig.customize-2.eps
2.
Assign a name to the tone. Press the [F2 (RENAME)] button.
fig.customize-3.eps
3.
Enter the desired name as follows.
fig.ToneSave01.eps
Use the [VALUE] dial to change the character.
Use the [F1 (INSERT)] button to insert a blank space.
Use the [F2 (DELETE)] button to delete the character at the cursor location.
Use the [F3] button to move the cursor one place to the left.
Use the [F4] button to move the cursor one place to the right.
Saving a tone you’ve customized
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