Controlling an external video device (v-link), Connection example (using the dv-7pr), Switches the v-link on/off (p. 61) – Roland VR-760 User Manual
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Using the Advanced Functions
Advanced Functions
Controlling an External Video Device
(V-LINK)
With the VR-760 connected to an external video device such as the Edirol
DV-7PR, you can then use the VR-760 to control the images (V-LINK
function).
With the VR-760’s V-LINK function, you can use registrations or the
keyboard to switch clips on the Edirol DV-7PR.
What is V-LINK?
V-LINK (
) is a function that provides for the play of music and
visual material. By using V-LINK-compatible video equipment, visual
effects can be easily linked to, and made part of the expressive elements of
a performance.
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Connection Example (Using the DV-7PR)
Connect the DV-7PR and the VR-760 as shown in the DV-7PR Owner’s
Manual.
Use a UM-1 to connect the VR-760’s MIDI OUT connector to the DV-
7PR’s remote jack.
fig.05-22(ConnectingDV-7PR)
NOTE
In order to use V-LINK
with the VR-760 and Edirol
DV-7PR, you will need to
make connections using an
Edirol UM1/UM-1S (sold
separately).
NOTE
To prevent malfunction
and/or damage to speakers
or other devices, always
turn down the volume, and
turn off the power on all
devices before making any
connections.
Edirol DV-7PR
Edirol UM-1
MIDI OUT
REMOTE
VR-760
Display
Projector