Zone Settings (Zone); Splitting The Keyboard To Play Different Sounds (Split) - Roland V-Synth Owner's Manual

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Creating a Patch
Chorus Switch
Switches the Chorus on/off.
Value: OFF, ON
REV
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REV Type (Reverb Type)
Use this parameter to select from among the 10 available reverb. For
details on reverb parameters, refer to "Reverb Parameters" (p. 188).
Value: 00 (Off)–10
In this setting screen, you can edit the parameters of the reverb that
is selected by the REV Type setting. For details on the parameters
that can be edited, refer to "Reverb Parameters" (p. 188).
When you touch <List>, the Reverb List window will appear,
allowing you to select the reverb from the list.
Reverb Switch
Switches the Reverb on/off.
Value: OFF, ON
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Zone Settings (Zone)

V-Synth lets you divide the keyboard into as many as sixteen zones,
with each zone playing a different sound.
The zone is shown in the upper right of the PATCH PLAY screen
or EDIT screen. To move between zones, hold down [SHIFT] and
use the left/right cursor ([
The following patch settings are applied in common to each of
the individual sounds that are divided by zone.
• Common group settings (except for Structure Type)
• Effect group settings for MFX, Chorus, and Reverb type, and
effect settings
Splitting the Keyboard to Play
Different Sounds (Split)
A patch that contains settings to play different patches in each
keyboard zone is called a split patch. Here's how to create a split
patch.
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An indication of the note you play
An indication of the zone for the note you play
1. Access the PATCH PLAY screen, and select the patch
whose settings you wish to modify (p. 58).
If you want to create all your patches from the ground up, rather
than the patches that have already been prepared, carry out the
Initialize operation (p. 72).
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