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Turning on vibrato or chorus, Changing the vibrato or chorus type, Organ sound (p. 42) – Roland VR-700 User Manual

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Creating Organ Sounds

By pressing the [VIBRATO] button or [CHORUS] button to turn it on,

you can apply vibrato or chorus to the organ sound.

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* You can’t apply vibrato and chorus simultaneously. Nor can you

apply vibrato or chorus with differing settings to the upper part,

lower part, and pedal part.

* Vibrato and chorus will not apply to the percussion sound.

1.

Press the [VIBRATO] button or the [CHORUS] button.

The button you pressed will light, and the vibrato or chorus effect

will be applied to the organ sound.

The vibrato and chorus effects can each be switched between three

types.

* You can’t switch the vibrato or chorus type when vibrato or chorus

is on.

1.

Verify that vibrato or chorus is off, and press the

[VIBRATO] button or [CHORUS] button.

The display will indicate the current vibrato type (V-1, V-2, V-3) or

chorus type (C-1, C-2, C-3).

2.

Use the [–] button or [+] button to change the vibrato or

chorus type.

The effect will intensify as the vibrato type (V-1, V-2, V-3) or

chorus type (C-1, C-2, C-3) moves to a higher number.

About percussion on a tonewheel organ

The percussion sound on a tonewheel organ does not apply to

all the keys you play. Percussion will apply only to those keys

that are simultaneously pressed from a state of no keys being

pressed.

If you play legato, percussion will apply only to the first note

you play. If you play staccato, percussion will apply to every

note. This is called the “single-trigger algorithm,” and is an

indispensable part of organ performance expression.

On a tonewheel organ, the percussion is created by analog

circuitry. For this reason, the percussion circuit may not have

enough time to recharge if there is only an extremely brief

interval between the releasing of a key to the pressing of the

next key, causing the percussion to sound at a lower volume.

The VR-700 reproduces this characteristic of the circuit’s

recharge time, and provides a Function mode setting

“Percussion Recharge Time” that lets you adjust it (p. 52).

Adding Modulation to the Sound
(Vibrato and Chorus)

Turning on Vibrato or Chorus

Changing the Vibrato or Chorus Type

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