Assigning Parameters To The Controllers - Roland V-Card VC-1 Owner's Manual

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Assigning Parameters to the Controllers

You can assign a variety of patch factors (p. 133), tone parameters (p. 134), and other settings to the V-
Synth's complement of controller sections, such as the Time Trip pad, the D Beam Controller, and the
OSC1/OSC2 sections. This is referred to as the Control Setup. With intuitive editing of sound sources
with the knobs and sliders and greater performance expression with the Time Trip Pad, you can use the
D-50 in ways that go way beyond the original instrument.
Controllers
TIME TRIP PAD, D BEAM, C2 Knob
OSC1, OSC2,
COSM1, COSM2, TVA
1.
Access the PATCH TOP Screen.
fig.05-05e
2.
Touch <CTRL SET> in the lower left of the screen. The CTRL
SETUP window appears.
3.
Touch the Time Trip pad, D-Beam Controller, or other controller
to which you want to assign the parameter. The display of that
controller section expands in the screen. The screen features at this
time function as follows.
fig.05-05a(LCD_CtrlSetupList)
4.
When editing a parameter that requires you to specify a value,
move the cursor to the value box of that parameter. Then modify
the value by either turning the VALUE dial or pressing [INC/+] or
[DEC/-]. Parameters marked by
specific CTRL Setup. For details on each parameter, refer to the
corresponding reference page.
The on-screen keys have the following functions.
Keys
,
5.
When you have finished CTRL Setup, touch <OK> to close the CTRL Setup window.
Parameters
MIDI Control Change Message
Patch Factor (p. 133)
Tone Parameters (p. 134)
Partial Parameters (p. 135)
can be controlled by
Functions
Switches the set of controllers to be
enlarged in the display.
Displays the parameters to be assigned
as a list.
Returns to the CTRL SET screen.
Restores the assigned parameters to their
original factory condition.
Applying Effects to the Sound
Value box; Selects the parameters assigned to
Cursor
the buttons and controllers.
Underline; Shows the button and controller functions.
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