Roland VR-760 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Overview of the VR-760
Overview of the VR-760
Basic Operation of the VR-
760
Main Screens
Each of the organ, piano, synth, and rhythm parts features a
Basic screen; you can move through the different parts by
pressing the CURSOR [ ][ ] button.
The registration name for the organ, piano, and synth parts
appear in the first row. In the LED screen, the registration
number is displayed.
Organ Screen
The second row shows the harmonic bar settings value for
the tone currently called up to the temporary area.
fig.02-02(OrganScreen)
Piano Screen
The second row shows the tone name of the piano part
currently called up to the temporary area.
fig.02-03(PianoScreen)
Synth Screen
The second row shows the tone name of the synth part
currently called up to the temporary area.
fig.02-04(SynthScreen)
Rhythm & Tempo Screen
The name of the rhythm style currently in the temporary area
appears in the first row, and the tempo is displayed in the
second row.
fig.02-05(RythmScreen)
Basic Screen Rules
If the synth and piano parts are turned off, “---” appears
in the second row.
fig.02-06(—In2ndRow)
When you press the ONE TOUCH button, the first row
display appears as shown below.
In addition, “--” appears in the LED display at this time.
fig.02-08(LEDWithEditMark)
If you move the knob or change the EDIT parameters, a
dot (the “editing symbol”) lights in the LED display,
indicating that the registration’s settings have been
changed.
fig.02-08(LEDWithEditMark)
If you press a button or adjust a knob or other control in
any section other than the one for the part in the current
screen, the display changes to the Basic screen for the
corresponding part in the section in which the operation
took place. For example, if the piano screen is up and
you adjust a harmonic bar for an organ part, the organ
screen is displayed.