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Basic operation of the v-synth, Changing operating modes ([mode]), 18 overview of the v-synth – Roland V-Synth User Manual

Page 18: Patch mode, Sample mode, System mode, Disk mode

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Overview of the V-Synth

Basic Operation of the V-Synth

Changing Operating Modes

([MODE])

The V-Synth has eight operating modes: Patch mode, Sample mode,
System mode, Disk mode, USB mode, Calibration mode, Factory
reset mode and Demo play mode. To access the desired V-Synth
feature, you must select the appropriate mode.

Here’s how to change modes.

1.

Press [MODE].

The V-SYNTH MODE MENU window appears.

fig.MODE_50

2.

Touch the touch screen to select the desired mode.

When you select a mode, the screen for that mode appears. The
currently selected mode is shown in the upper left of each
screen.

fig.01-04

Patch Mode

fig.PATCH_50

In this mode you can play a single patch from the keyboard, and edit
patch settings.

Sample Mode

fig.SAMPLE_50

In this mode, you can sample the waves that form the basis of the
sounds you create, and edit the sampled waves.

System Mode

fig.SYSTEM_50

In this mode, you can set the overall behavior of the V-Synth, such as
its tuning and how it handles received MIDI messages.

Disk Mode

fig.DISK_50

In this mode, you can perform operations related to disks, such as
saving data on a disk or loading data from a disk.