Roland VR-760 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Performing with the Keyboard
Performing the Organ, Piano, or Synth
Individually (ONE TOUCH)
The VR-760 is normally set to allow you to perform with the organ, piano,
and synth parts all playing together (layered).
If you want to play only the organ, piano, or synth part, you will need to
mute the other parts. Furthermore, if you are performing with the keyboard
divided into separate key ranges (during Split Play, p. 51), you must also
turn this off. These operations are difficult to carry out quickly while you are
performing.
However, you can remove the split and mute all but the part you want to
play simply by pressing one of the ONE TOUCH buttons, [ORGAN],
[PIANO], or [SYNTH].
fig.04-01(OTPofPanel)
1. Press the ONE TOUCH [ORGAN] button.
You can now perform playing only the organ part.
In the same manner, pressing the [PIANO] button or [SYNTH] button
allows you to perform playing only the piano part or the synth part.
2. To turn the ONE TOUCH function off, either press the ONE
TOUCH button with the lit indicator or call up any
registration (p. 29).
The tones selected by pressing the ONE TOUCH buttons are described
below.
button tone
ORGAN You can perform with the harmonic bar values set to “88 8000 000.”
PIANO ConcertGrand
SYNTH Orch Strings
NOTE
When ONE TOUCH button
is pressed, all settings are
switched to their status at
the time the VR-760’s
power was turned on.
To keep the settings, you
must save them in
registration (p. 54).