Roland V-Piano Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Saving your settings (Setups)
A setup contains the following settings.
The V-Piano’s tone (Refer to “Customizing the V-Piano’s sounds” (p. 46).)
Tone assignments for the [TONE 1]–[TONE 4] buttons (p. 33)
Pedal assignments (Refer to “Customizing the V-Piano’s sounds” (p. 46).)
Settings for the MIDI messages that are transmitted (Refer to “MIDI settings (5. MIDI)” (p. 84).
Transpose setting (Refer to “Shifting the pitch (Transpose)” (p. 41)).
“Panning Width” (p. 81) setting.
By default, the following settings are stored as system settings; however you are free to change this so that they are stored
in a setup.
Equalizer settings (p. 35)
Ambience settings (p. 37)
If you want to use your edited settings as a setup, save them as described below.
You can assign a name to your setup.
The V-Piano lets you store 100 setups.
1.
In the tone screen, press the [FUNCTION] button to turn Function on.
The [FUNCTION] button will light.
2.
Press the [F4 (UTILITY)] button.
3.
The utility screen will appear.
Use the [F3 (
)] button, [F4 (
)] button, or [VALUE] dial to select “11. Setup Write.”
fig.SetupSave01.eps
4.
Press the [ENTER] button or the [F1 (ENTER)] button.
5.
In the Setup Write screen, turn the [VALUE] dial to select the write-destination setup number.
fig.SetupSave02.eps
Setup number 001 is selected automatically when you switch on the V-Piano's power. If you store your favorite tone and
settings in setup number 001, you’ll be able to immediately start playing that sound and those settings as soon as you
power up the V-Piano.
Creating a setup
Assigning a name to a setup and saving it
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