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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo VP-70

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Step 1 Push the Write Button. 1 1 p r T p p a T r u t; r r Iftl IT X 1 L 1 1 1 I L 1 1 ■AAA Flashing Step 2 Assign the patch number you wish to write, using the Buttons. (To select a patch group, use the Minus Button.) Number Step 3 Push the Enter Button. The following indication shows that the'Protect function protect the data in memory. is on to m C m ri p v ponrrrrCTl 1 1 t / 1 U n 1 r IT U 1 L L i h XI Turn the Protect function off as follows, and repeat the writing procedure. WRITE FUNC □ □ n - r r n M r l\ u L L 1 _ U IV i VALUE o D n T o r T n P c I I\ u 1 L L 1 _ U 1 1 When writing is completed, the Display responds as shown below, then the unit is returned to the Play mode. MOT T o r n M O 1 r I L Tl w t\ x 1 L LUIM !_ L 1 L XI 48 OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS 6] OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS 1. TUNING The VP —70 allows you to set the pitch (frequency) of A (=standard pitch), and tune the input signal to it. When using a musical instrument, it is necessary that the instrument is tuned to the VP —70 precisely. Otherwise, the pitches of the direct and effect sounds will differ. Step 1 Push the Tune Button, and the Display responds with : LI U P n I I LU / / 430.0-450.0 [Tuning to a standard pitch] Step 2 Using either the Value Button or the Number Button, set the standard pitch. The pitch is variable from A = 430.0 to 450.0Hz in 0.1Hz steps. When using the Number Button to set the pitch, begin with the center figure. For instance, to set 442.0, enter 4,2, then 0, and push the Enter Button. Now, playing the instrument will show the corresponding Key number in the Display. ” + " represents #. *Be sure to feed single notes. Step 3 Adjust the pitch of the instrument so that the upper block in the Display should meet the lower one (making a figure 8 shape). [If it is not desirable to change the pitch of the instrument, such as when it is a fineiy tuned to a piano, use the following method. ] Step 4 While playing the instrument, change the pitch of the VP —70 with the Value Button until an 8 shape is made in the Display. '49 uinm uatruL tuinuiiuimo When tuning is completed, push the Play Button to return to the Play mode. *The pitch is automatically written into memory, and retained even after the VP—70 is turned off. ^When the VP—70 controls an external MIDI sound module with the Voice -*■ MIDI function, tune the MIDI sound module to the VP—70. 2. MIDI MONO MODE The VP—70 features MIDI MONO mode, that can assign different MIDI receive channels to the four built-in pitch shifters. This is indicated in the Display as "M0N04". Mono mode allows four strings of a guitar to control the four built — in pitch shifters of the VP—70 individually, and therefore retains the natural characteristics of a guitar. [How to select "M0N04” mode] Step 1 Push the System Button, and the MIDI receive channel will flash in the Display. M T n T P V v S' JK X I 1 11 1 JJ 1 it A _ A A A A t A\ 1 —16 P0LY/M0N04 The channel shown here is called the "Basic Channel". ^To select "M0N04” mode, set a MIDI channel number smaller than 14. If it is set to a number higher than 13, "MONO 4" mode cannot be selected. Step 2 Push the Enter Button, and the flashing character moves to the left. Step 3 Using the Value Button select "MONO 4" mode, and the MIDI receive channels of the four pitch shifters (U1 to U4) will default to : 50 OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS Basic channel=n U1 -*■ (n) channel U2 -* (n + 1) channel U3 -* (n+2) channel U4 (n + 3) channel [e.g.] Push I system) , and set the MIDI receive Channel to 5. l 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 oooo#©@@oooooooo A U! U2 U3 U4 f Basic Channel Global Channel When using the GM —70, assign channcl 1 to the first string of the GM — 70, and set the VP—70's receive channcl ( = basic channel) to 1. sfcln Mono mode, the basic channel cannot be set higher than 13. If it is set to any number higher than 13 in "MONO 4” mode, the Display responds with : r u P 7 I I IW r r n n n n l h _/ t I I 1 IV u L l\ l\ u l\ "MONO 1”, "MONO 2” and "MONO 3" modes are also available, but these cannot be set on the VP-70, only by a command sent from an external MIDI . device. "MONO 1 ’’ mode uses only one channcl, "MONO 2” uses two channels, and "MONO 3” uses three channels, while "MONO 4” uses four channels. NOTE) The VP-70 defaults to "MONO 4" mode. 51 OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS [MIDI Channel for receiving messages common for all the pitch shifters] Note and Bender messages are received on each MIDI channel (=MIDI receive channel) assigned to each pitch shifter separately. However, Program change and Hold messages are common for all the pitch shifters. The channel on which these messages are received can be set as follows. Step 1 Make sure that the Display shows "MONO 4”, and push the lower side of the Function Button. The Display responds with : r T n 1 r I I V V Y V Y '¡i L 1 I V L L 1 1 _ A A A A A A BASIC/GLOBAL Step 2 Using...


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