Using The Sound Of An External Synthesizer (Ext In) - Roland VP-770 Owner's Manual

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Using the Sound of an External Synthesizer
If you want the audio that's being input via the rear panel EXT IN jack to be the carrier (the signal that is
the basis of the sound), hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [VOCODER] sound button, and then
choose the bottom sound in the list that appears.
In this case, turn the rear panel [MIX TO MIC] switch "OFF. "
1.
Connect your external synthesizer to the EXT IN jack as shown.
2.
Turn the [LEVEL] knob of EXT IN to "LINE."
3.
Turn the [MIX TO MIC] switch "OFF."
4.
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [VOCODER] sound
button, and then choose the bottom sound in the list that appears.
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This knob adjusts the level of the signal that's input from the EXT IN jack. (Turn the knob toward
"MIC" to increase the level, or toward "LINE" to decrease it.) If you're connecting a line-level device
such as a synthesizer, set the knob toward the "LINE" position.
The [MIX TO MIC] switch selects whether the sound from the EXT IN jack is used as the microphone
input (modulator) (ON) or as the carrier (OFF). Since we're using this sound as the carrier, select the
"OFF" position.
UTPUT
( EXT IN)

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