Roland VR-760 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Overview of the VR-760
About the Controller Section
The easy-to-understand arrangement of VR-760’s buttons
and knobs is based on the different controls’ functions.
About the CURSOR Buttons
The CURSOR [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons are used for
switching screens, and for moving to an item whose setting
you want to change (by moving the cursor).
Moving Between Display Pages
When arrow symbols ( ) appear at the display
screen, it indicates that there are additional pages in the
directions shown by the arrows.
You can switch screens with CURSOR [ ][ ][ ][ ]
buttons.
fig.01-12(ScreenWithYajirusiLR)
fig.02-04(ScreenWithYajirusiUD)
In some screens, you can press [INC] or [DEC] button to
change the content of the screen.
Navigating Among Items To Be Set
(CURSOR)
When one screen contains more than one parameter, the
value for the setting that is enabled for editing is underlined.
This underline is called the cursor.
You can move the cursor by pressing the CURSOR
[][][][] buttons, and then change the values
with the [INC] and [DEC] buttons.
fig.02-11(ScreenWithCursor)
Controlling Parts and
Registrations
The control panels for the organ, piano, and synth parts are
found along the lower row of the keyboard panel. In this
manual, these are referred to as the “organ section,” “piano
section,” and “synth section,” respectively.
fig.02-12(Panel)
Sounds for the organ part are created with the nine harmonic
bars and the controls in the organ section on the keyboard
panel. To turn the organ part off, slide all of the harmonic
bars in as far as they will go and turn off the percussion
section.
fig.02-13(PanelOfOrganPart)
Tones for the piano and synth parts are selected with the
category and variation buttons in each section’s TONE panel.
Each category contains three different variations. You can
distinguish among variations by observing the status of the
button: off, red, or green. To turn off the piano part or organ
part, press a lighted category button again, so its light goes
out.
Registration
You can store the tone, on/off status, effects, split, and other
settings for each tone all at one time. Furthermore, you can
easily call up the settings stored for any part by pressing the
REGISTRATION buttons.
For more on writing data to the registrations, refer to
Saving Settings to Registrations (p. 54).”
Organ Section
Piano Section
Synth Section
Harmonic-Bar