Roland VR-760 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Detailed Settings for Each Function (EDIT)
Wah Resonance (0–127)
This sets the strength of the effect when wah is selected for
MFX. The change becomes easier to detect as the value is
raised.
Phaser Reso (0–127)
This sets the strength of the effect when phaser is selected for
MFX. The change becomes easier to detect as the value is
raised.
Piano Revb Send (0–127)
This adjusts the amount of the piano part that is to be sent to
the reverb. With smaller values, the reverb is barely applied
even when the [REVERB LEVEL] knob on the panel is turned
up.
Synth Settings for
Registrations
(REGISTRATION SYNTH)
Synth Volume (0–127)
This changes the volume level of the synth part. This setting
performs the same function as the panel [SYNTH VOLUME]
knob.
Synth Oct Shift (-2–+2)
This changes the pitch of the synth part in octave units.
Synth Fine Tune (-50–+50)
This adjusts the pitch of the synth part in cent (1/100
semitone) units.
Playing Sound Monophonically
Mono Mode (MONO/POLY/MONO-LEGATO)
Specifies whether the tone will play polyphonically (POLY)
or monophonically (MONO).
The MONO setting is effective when playing a solo
instrument tone such as SYNTH LEAD.
Additionally, when this is set to MONO/LEGATO, you can
have monophonic performances played legato. Legato is a
playing style in which the spaces between notes are
smoothed, creating a flowing feel with no borders between
the notes. This creates a smooth transition between notes,
which is effective when you wish to simulate the
hammering-on and pulling-off techniques used by a
guitarist.
Value Explanation
MONO Only the last-played note will sound.
POLY Two or more notes can be played
simultaneously.
MONO-
LEGATO
Legato is applied to monophonic
performances.