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Moving the cursor, Editing a value, Moving the cursor editing a value – Roland V-Synth User Manual

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Overview of the V-Synth

Moving the Cursor

A single screen or window displays multiple parameters or items for
selection. To edit a parameter’s value, move the cursor to the value.
To select an item, move the cursor to the item. The cursor is a black
rectangle, and the parameter value or item you select with the cursor
is highlighted (displayed in inverted colors).

fig.01-07.e

Cursor Buttons

Press [

], [

], [

], or [

] (the cursor buttons) to move the

cursor.

fig.01-08

[

]: moves the cursor up.

[

]: moves the cursor down.

[

]: moves the cursor to the left.

[

]: moves the cursor to the right.

Touch Screen

Directly touch a parameter value to move the cursor.

fig.01-09

Editing a Value

To edit a value, you can use the VALUE dial, [INC/+] [DEC/-], or
drag on the touch screen.

In each V-Synth screen, you can select a value using the cursor as
described earlier, and modify its value.

Each parameter has its own range of possible values. You cannot
set any value smaller than the minimum value or greater than
the maximum value.

VALUE Dial

Turning the VALUE dial clockwise increases the value, and turning
it counterclockwise decreases its value. Hold down [SHIFT] as you
move the VALUE dial to increase value increments to make large
value changes more quickly.

fig.01-10

[INC/+] and [DEC/-]

Press [INC/+] to increase the selected value, and [DEC/-] to
decrease it. Keep the button pressed for continuous adjustment. For
faster value increases, keep [INC/+] pressed down and press [DEC/
-]. To decrease values quickly, keep [DEC/-] pressed down and
press [INC/+].

fig.01-11

Touch Screen

Touch a parameter value, and drag your finger up/down or left/
right. Dragging upward or to the right increases the value, and
dragging downward or to the left decreases the value.

fig.01-12

Cursor