How To Make The Patch Factors - Roland V-Card VC-1 Owner's Manual

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How to Make the Patch Factors

The Display shows several Factors at a time. If necessary, Scroll up or down the Display to find the Factor
to be edited.
fig.12-16
1.
Press the [MENU] button so it's lighted, and access the MENU
screen.
2.
Turn the [VALUE] knob to select "Patch Settings," and press the
[VALUE] knob.
3.
Turn the [VALUE] knob to select the factor that you want to edit, and press the [VALUE] knob.
4.
Turn the [VALUE] knob to specify the value, then press [EXIT].
5.
Repeat steps 3 – 4 to set patch factors.
6.
If you wish to save the changes you've made, perform the Save operation (p. 114). If you return to the
PATCH TOP screen without saving, the PATCH TOP screen will indicate <
patch settings have been modified.
* If you turn off the power or select a different patch while the display indicates <
lost.
fig.12-18
Chase Switch
Switches the Chase function on and off. The Chase Play function
makes it possible to output the Lower Tone slightly later than the
Upper Tone, which is actually played on the keyboard. This
function, however, is only available in Dual or Whole Key Mode.
Value: Off, On
fig.12-19
Portament Switch
Switches the Portamento function on and off. Portamento is a
slide from one pitch to another, and is often used for violin
performance.
Value: Off, On
fig.12-20
Key Mode
Key Mode refers to the Upper and Lower Tones are played on the
keyboard.
Value: Whole, Dual, Split, Separate, Whole-S, Dual-S, Split-US,
Split-LS, Separate-S
Applying Effects to the Sound
>, reminding you that the
>," your edited patch will be
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