Performing With Ensemble (Ensemble); Selecting A Sound - Roland VP-770 Owner's Manual

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Performing with Ensemble
Here's how to play the Ensemble part. This part lets you play high-quality sounds from the keyboard.
You can switch the sound (e.g., brass ensemble using SuperNATURAL technology, or strings) by selecting a
sound button.

Selecting a Sound

Press a button to select a sound.
To play an Ensemble sound, press one of the buttons to make it light. If you press a button that's already lit,
it will go dark and the Ensemble part will no longer produce sound.
Sound
STRINGS
BRASS
GUITAR
OTHERS
PAD
SYNTH STRINGS
CHOIR
JAZZ SCAT
Selecting a Variation Sound
1.
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press a
sound button.
A list of sounds will appear in the display.
2.
Use the value dial or the up/down cursor buttons to select a sound in
the list.
3.
Press the [F2] (SELECT) button to confi rm your choice of sound.
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You can simultaneously play more than one part by turning on a sound button for the Vocal
Designer and/or Bass & Percussion parts. If you want to hear only the Ensemble part, simply turn
off the sound buttons for the other parts so that they are dark.
Description
Acoustic string sounds with emphasis placed on the performance techniques that are
inherent to strings.
Brass sounds that use SuperNATURAL technology.
Guitar sounds.
Other sounds.
Pad sounds.
Synthesizer string sounds.
Sampled choir sounds. You can get an even more majestic eff ect by layering these with one
of the sounds of the Vocal Designer part.
This sound provides samples of jazz scat singing. It's great for songs that contain rapid
passages and for scat soloing.
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