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Tuning to other instruments’ pitches (master tune) – Roland VR-760 User Manual

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Before You Begin Playing

Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches
(Master Tune)

For a cleaner ensemble sound while performing with one or more other
instruments, ensure that each instrument’s basic pitch is in tune with that of
the other instruments. In general, the tuning of an instrument is indicated
by the pitch in Hertz (Hz) of the middle “A” note.

This matching of other instruments’ basic reference pitches is called
“tuning.”

fig.01-11(panel)

1.

Hold down the [EDIT] button, and press the

REGISTRATION [1] (SYSTEM BASIC) button.

The Edit’s “SYSTEM BASIC” screen appears.

2.

Press CURSOR [

] button to display the “Master Tune”

screen.

fig.01-12(MasterTuningScreen)

3.

Press [INC] or [DEC] button to select the value (415.3-440.0-

466.2).

4.

Press [EDIT] button to make the indicator go dark.

You are returned to the basic screen.

The Master Tune setting is
a system setting that is
applied to the entire VR-
760 (i.e., is a system
setting), This setting
remains stored in memory
even while the power is off.

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For faster value increases,
keep [INC] button pressed
down and press [DEC]
button. For decreasing
value faster, keep [DEC]
button pressed down and
press [INC] button.

Pressing [INC] and [DEC]
buttons at the same time,
the value is set to “440.0.”