Roland V-Card VC-1 Owner's Manual page 100

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Applying Effects to the Sound
Display
Whole
Dual
Split
Separate
Whole-S
(Whole Solo)
Dual-S
(Dual Solo)
Split-US
(Split Upper Solo)
Split-LS
(Split Lower Solo)
Separate-S
(Separate Solo)
* Poly Mode or Mono Mode is another element that determines how to output the UPPER and LOWER Tones.
fig.12-21
Split Point
The Split Point can be changed as follows.
Value: C2 – C7
fig.05-14e
C2–B2
fig.12-23
Partial Mute
When editing a Partial parameter, nay Partial sound can be
muted.
Value (left side): L1, L2, U1, U2
Value (right side): Off, On
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Description
Upper Tone can be played in 16 voice polyphony
Both Upper and Lower Tones are played by each key in 8 voices polyphony.
The Split mode divides the keyboard into upper and lower sections, where two different Tones
can be played in 8 voices polyphony. That is, the VC-1 works like two 8 voice synthesizers. The
Split Point (where the keyboard is divided into two sections) is shown next to the Key Mode
indication.
This mode is effective when an external MIDI device is controlling the VC-1.("MIDI
Implementation" (p. 140))
The Upper Tone is monophonic.
Both Upper and Lower Tones are monophonic.
The Upper Tone is monophonic, and the Lower Tone is 8 voices polyphonic.
The Lower Tone is monophonic, and the Upper Tone is 8 voices polyphonic.
This mode is effective when an external a MIDI device is controlling the VC-1. ("MIDI
Implementation" (p. 140))
C3–B3
C4–B4
C5–B5
(middle C)
C6–B6 C7

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