Making changes to the tones (tone modify), Applying effects to the sound (multi effects), P. 47) – Roland VR-760 User Manual
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Performing with the Keyboard
Performing
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Making Changes to the Tones (Tone Modify)
You can set the following four elements to make changes to the synth part
tone.
This setting is stored in the registrations.
fig.04-22(4Knobs)
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Applying Effects to the Sound (MULTI EFFECTS)
The VR-760 allows you to apply “multi-effects” to sounds. Multi-effects
provides a collection of 40 different effects, such as distortion and franger,
from which you can choose.
The factory settings have a suitable effect assigned to each of the tones.
This setting is stored in the registrations. It is not stored to each individual
tone.
fig.04-23(FrontPanel)
1.
Press MFX [ON] button on the Synth Section, getting its
indicator to light.
2.
Adjust the amount of multi-effect applied with the
[CONTROL] knob.
3.
To cancel the multi-effect, press MULTI EFFECTS [ON/OFF]
button, the indicator light goes out.
* Effects are not applied to Tones for which the
mode are set to “00 THROUGH”.
Value
Explanation
ATTACK
This changes the time it takes for the sound to occur after the
key is pressed. Turn the knob to the left to decrease the attack
time; turn the knob to the right to increase the attack time.
RELEASE
This changes the time it takes for the sound to disappear after
the key is released. Turn the knob to the left to decrease the
release time; turn the knob to the right to increase the release
time.
CUTOFF
This changes the brightness of the sound. Turn the knob to the
left to make the sound darker; turn the knob to the right to
create a brighter sound.
RESONANCE
This adds more presence to the sound. Turn the knob to the
left to reduce the effect; turn the knob to the right to make the
effect stronger.
NOTE
Making large, sudden
changes in the settings
values may cause the
sound to distort or boost
the volume too much.
NOTE
With some Tones, the effect
does not work as intended.
For further details on the
onboard effects, see the
“Effect/Parameter List” (p.
91).
The parameters that can be
adjusted with the
[CONTROL] knob vary
with the selected effect. For
more detailed information,
refer to
(p. 75). You can also change
the parameters to be
adjusted (p. 75).
You can change the multi-
effects type and make a
variety of other changes to
the settings. For more
detailed information, refer
to