Controlling The Overall Reverb Level (Total Reverb); Setting The Sounds Output From Sub Out (Sub Out Level); Setting The Gk Volume Control And Switch And The Pedal Function (System Control Assign) - Roland VG-99 Owner's Manual

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Controlling the Overall Reverb
Level (Total REVERB)
This controls the overall reverb level settings in the individual
patches. This is effective for adjusting to the acoustics of the
performance venue. This setting does not affect the individual patch
settings.
1.
Press [GLOBAL].
2.
Press PAGE [
] to display Page 6.
3.
Adjust the level with the F2 knob.
This adjusts the noise suppressor threshold levels set in each
patch.
0–200%
* This adjustment has no effect on patches in which reverb is switched
off.
* To use the levels set in the individual patches, set this to 100%.
Setting the Sounds Output from
SUB OUT (SUB OUT LEVEL)
This setting selects which signals are output from the SUB OUT
jacks.
1.
Press [GLOBAL].
2.
Press PAGE [
] to display Page 6.
3.
Adjust the setting with the F3 knob.
This adjusts the output level set in each patch.
0–200%
* To use the levels set in the individual patches, set this to 100%.
Chapter 4 Global Device Settings (SYSTEM)
Setting the GK VOLUME
Control and Switch and the
Pedal Function (SYSTEM
CONTROL ASSIGN)
1.
Press [SYSTEM].
2.
Press PAGE [
3.
Press [F4] (CTL).
4.
Press PAGE [
5.
Select any setting from GK VOL to FC-300
CTL8 with [F2] (SEL) or [F3] (SEL) or the F2 or
F3 knobs, then use [F5] (SELECT) or the F5
knob to select the function you want to assign.
If you want to be able to assign the functions for the
controllers on an individual patch basis, set Control
Assign to ASSIGNABLE (PATCH). With Control Assign
set to ASSIGNABLE (PATCH), the unit operates in
accordance with the assignments set in each patch, as
described in "Using the Switches, Pedals, and MIDI to
Control the Sounds (CONTROL ASSIGN)" (p. 82).
* With other settings, the assignment settings in the patches are
disregarded.
For information on assigned controllers, refer to "Using
the Switches, Pedals, and MIDI to Control the
Sounds (CONTROL ASSIGN)" (p. 82) ; for more on
assignable parameters, refer to "Parameters That Can
Be Assigned to Separate Controllers" (p. 168).
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