Mono Mode - Roland VP-70 Owner's Manual

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When
tuning
is
completed,
push
the
Play
Button
to
return
to
the
Play
mode.
#The
pitch
is
automatically written
into
memory,
and
retained
even
after
the
VP—
70
is
turned
off.
#When
the
VP—
70
controls
an
external
MIDI
sound module
with the Voice
MIDI
function,
tune the MIDI sound
module
to
the
VP—
70.
2.
MIDI
MONO MODE
The
VP-70
features
MIDI
MONO
mode,
that
can
assign different
MIDI
receive
channels
to
the four built—
in
pitch
shifters.
This
is
indicated
in
the
Display
as
"MON04".
Mono
mode
allows four strings
of a
guitar
to
control the four
built
in
pitch
shifters
of the
VP—
70
individually,
and
therefore
retains
the natural characteristics
of
a
guitar.
[How
to
select
"M0N04"
mode]
Step
1
Push the
System
Button,
and
the
MIDI
receive channel
will
flash
in
the
Display.
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The
channel
shown
here
is
called
the "Basic
Channel".
*To
select
"MON04"
mode,
set
a
MIDI channel
number
smaller
than
14.
If
it
is
set to
a
number
higher
than
13,
"MONO
4"
mode
cannot be
selected.
Step 2
Push the Enter
Button,
and
the
flashing
character
moves
to
the
left.
Step 3
Using the Value Button
select
"MONO
4"
mode, and
the
MIDI
receive
channels
of
the four
pitch
shifters
(U1
to
U4)
will
default to
:
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