Setting The Connection Locations For Cosm Bass/Normal Pickup Sound; Mixing Channels A And B Together (Mixer); Setting The Volume And Panning For Each Channel - Roland V-Bass VB-99 Owner's Manual

Roland v-bass system owner's manual
Hide thumbs Also See for V-Bass VB-99:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Setting the Connection Locations
for COSM Bass/Normal Pickup
Sound
1.
Press [CHAIN].
2.
Use [F2] (
SEL) and [F3] (SEL
select the arrow that indicates the connection
location for the COSM bass or normal pickup
sound.
3.
Use [F4] (
MOVE) and [F5] (MOVE
move the connection location for the COSM
bass or normal pickup sound.
4.
If you want to save the edited settings,
perform the Write procedure (p. 34).
* If you do not need to save the settings, press [EXIT] to return to the
Play screen.
Mixing Channels A and B
Together (MIXER)
For a detailed block diagram of the signal path, refer to
"Signal Flow" (p. 15).
Setting the Volume and Panning
for Each Channel
) to
1.
Press [MIXER].
2.
Press PAGE [
) to
Make the settings for each channel on this page.
* Page 2 and later pages contain the mixer section's common settings.
3.
Set the volume and panning with [F1]–[F6] or
with the F1–F6 knobs.
4.
If you want to save the edited settings,
perform the Write procedure (p. 34).
* If not saving the settings, press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
When mixing two channels, you can produce a more
realistic twin bass tone by setting a channel delay in one
of the channels, thus causing the two bass sounds to be
output at different times.
For detailed information on all the parameters, refer to
"MIXER" (p. 131).
Chapter 2 Creating Sounds
] to display Page 1.
31

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

V-bass 04672434

Table of Contents