Roland VR-760 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Performing with the Keyboard
Performing
Performing with a Variety of Tones
(REGISTRATION)
The VR-760 comes with settings including organ, piano, and synth settings
as well as part combination settings pre-stored in the registrations.
The registrations consist of 64 memories in which you can store different
settings, with eight groups (banks) each of which contain eight registrations.
Go ahead and try out the various sounds you can get when you call up
different registrations.
fig.04-02(SousaPanel)
Example: Call up to REGISTRATION 42
1. Hold down the [BANK] button and press the
REGISTRATION [4] button.
When you press the [BANK] button, the indicator for the button
corresponding to the currently selected bank then lights up.
If you hold down a [BANK] button and press any of the REGISTRATION
buttons, the bank switches to that of the pressed button.
Here is an example of setting Bank “4.”
fig.04-03(FingeringToBankAndRegist4)
2. Release the [BANK] button and press the REGISTRATION
[2] button.
The registration number is set.
For more on the VR-760’s
registration, refer to p. 54.
When either the organ
b
asic screen, the piano
b
asic screen, or the synth
b
asic screen is displayed,
you can press the [INC] or
[DEC] button to switch
through the sequence of
registrations.
If you want to select a
preset from the same bank
(ex: switching from preset
41 to preset 42), step 1 and
2 is not necessary.
If you want to save
settings, refer to “Saving
Settings to
Registrations” (p. 54).