Functions Added In Version 2 - Roland V-synth GT Supplementary Manual

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Functions Added in Version 2

This manual explains the functions that have been added in version 2 of the V-Synth GT. Read this manual in
conjunction with the V-Synth GT Owner's Manual.
Please be aware that in the screen shots shown in this document, the patch names and tone names
differ from the factory settings.
Cutting-edge Sounds Added
The latest sounds have been added to the internal preset patches, tones, and waves. You can select the sounds of
either Version 2 or Version 1 when you perform a Factory Reset (p. 18).
For details on these sounds (patches, tones, waves), refer to the "V-Synth GT Version 2 Sound List" (PDF file)
available on the Roland website (http://www.roland.com/).
Enhanced Effects
New effects have been added for the Tone-FX and Reverb.
Added Tone-FX (p. 6)
Twenty-two types of Tone-FX have been added.
Added Reverb (p. 16)
Includes five types of reverb that have won broad acclaim since their introduction on the Fantom-G.
Added Parameters for Tone-FX (p. 17)
Parameters have been added to some Tone-FX.
Import Files
Import Files Function (p. 20)
The capability of importing Patch, Tone, or Wave files into the V-Synth GT has been added.
Chromatic Bend
Chromatic Bend Function (p. 22)
A chromatic bend function has been added, letting you use the pitch bend lever to change the pitch in semitone
steps. This makes it easy to recreate a variety of pitch transitions, such as those produced when using the slide
technique on a guitar. When used with Vocal Designer, this lets you simulate the result of using pitch-correction
software on a vocal performance.
Tap Tempo
Tap Tempo Function (p. 19)
A tap tempo function has been added, allowing you to set the tempo by tapping the tempo indication.
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