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Basic touch screen operation, 19 overview of the v-synth, Usb mode – Roland V-Synth User Manual

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Overview of the V-Synth

Overview of the V-Synth

USB Mode

fig.USB_50

In this mode, you can connect the V-Synth to your computer and
exchange patch or wave data.

Calibration Mode

fig.CALIBRATION_50

In this mode you can adjust the response of the touch screen and D
Beam controller.

Factory Reset Mode

fig.FACTORY_50

In this mode, you can reset to default factory settings.

Demo Play Mode

fig.DEMO_50

In this mode, you can play the built-in demo songs.

Basic Touch Screen Operation

The V-Synth features a touch screen. The touch screen lets you
perform a variety of operations by lightly touching the screen.

The touch screen responds to a light touch. Pressing the touch
screen with too much force, or with a hard object, may damage
it. Be careful not to apply excessive force, and touch it only with
your finger.

Enabling/Disabling the Beep Tone

You can specify whether or not a beep tone will be heard when you
touch a valid point on the touch screen.

At the factory setting, the beep tone will be sounded.

1.

In the upper right of the screen, touch <

>.

A pulldown menu appears.

fig.01-05_50

2.

In the pulldown menu, touch to add a check mark

(

).

With this setting, the beep tone will be heard. If you perform the
same procedure once again, the check mark will be cleared and
the beep tone will no longer be heard.

If you have turned off the beep tone, a “

” appears in the title

area at the top of the screen when you touch a valid point on the
touch screen.

fig.01-06

Demo Song: New Toys

Amin Bhatia © 2002 Roland Corporation