Organ Settings For Registrations (Registration Organ); Setting The Leakage Noise Volume; Setting The Click Sound Level; Setting The Percussion Volume Level - Roland V-Combo VR-760 Owner's Manual

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Organ Settings for
Registrations
(REGISTRATION ORGAN)
Organ Volume (0–127)
This changes the volume level of the organ part. This setting
performs the same function as the panel [ORGAN VOLUME]
knob.
Organ Octave Shift (-2–+2)
This changes the pitch of the organ part in octave units.
Organ Fine Tune (-50–+50)
This adjusts the pitch of the organ part in cent (1/100
semitone) units.

Setting the Leakage Noise Volume

Leakage Level (0–127)
This sets the volume of the leakage noise. The volume
increases as the value is raised.
When the wheel type is set to "VINTAGE1, VINTAGE2," the
leakage noise is never completely eliminated, even when the
value is set to the minimum.

Setting the Click Sound Level

Key On Click Level (0–31)
Specifies the level of the click sound that occurs when a key
is pressed (On). Increasing this value will increase the
volume.
Key Off Click Level (0–31)
Specifies the level of the click sound that occurs when a key
is released (Off). Increasing this value will increase the
volume.

Setting the Percussion Volume Level

Percussion Soft Level (0–15)
Sets the percussion volume when percussion is set to Soft
(the [SOFT] button's indicator is lit). Increasing this value
will increase the volume of percussion.
Percussion Norm Level (0–15)
Sets the percussion volume when percussion is set to Normal
(the [SOFT] button's indicator is dark). Increasing this value
will increase the volume of percussion.
Detailed Settings for Each Function (EDIT)

Setting the Percussion Decay Speed

Percussion Slow Time (0–127)
Sets the speed at which the percussion sound will decay
when percussion is set to Slow (the [SLOW] button's
indicator is lit).
Percussion Fast Time(0–127)
Sets the speed at which the percussion sound will decay
when percussion is set to Fast (the [SLOW] button's indicator
is dark). Increasing this value causes the percussion to decay
more slowly.
Setting the Charge Time of the
Percussion
Percussion Recharge Time (0–10)
Specifies the percussion charge time that determines the time
from when the keys are released until percussion is
recharged. Increasing this value will increase the time
necessary for percussion to recharge, causing the percussion
sound to be smaller for rapidly repeated notes.
What is the Percussion Recharge Time?
On tone wheel organs, percussion was produced by an
analog circuit. This meant that if only a very short time
elapsed from when the keys were released until the next
key was pressed, the percussion circuit was unable to
recharge fully, and the percussion sound that was added
would therefore be lower in volume. This also meant
that even if legato was broken during a rapid trill, etc.,
an appropriate amount of percussion was added. The
percussion recharge time parameter adjusts this charge
time.
Adjusting the H-Bar Volume Level
When Percussion is Normal
Percussion H-Bar Level (0–127)
Adjusts the volume of the harmonic bars when percussion is
normal (the [SOFT] button's indicator is dark). As this value
is increased, the sound of the harmonic bars will be less
affected by the percussion.
On tone wheel organs, turning the percussion on would
lower the overall volume specified by the harmonic bars.
This is because the percussion on tone wheel organs was
designed not to impair the volume balance of the entire
organ. The VR-760 allows you to adjust this change in
volume balance.
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