Basic Procedure; Settings Affecting The Overall Vr-760 (System Basic); Tuning To Other Instruments' Pitches; Transposing The Keyboard - Roland V-Combo VR-760 Owner's Manual

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Basic Procedure

1.
Hold down the [EDIT] button, and press the
REGISTRATION [1]–[7] button.
2.
Press CURSOR [
][
parameter.
3.
Press the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to change the
values.
For faster value increases, keep [INC] button pressed down
and press [DEC] button. For decreasing value faster, keep
[DEC] button pressed down and press [INC] button.
Settings Affecting the Overall
VR-760 (SYSTEM BASIC)

Tuning to Other Instruments' Pitches

Master Tune (415.3Hz-466.2Hz)
This is a fine adjustment to the pitch of the VR-760. You can
adjust the pitch of the entire instrument in 1 cent steps,
relative to the pitch of A4 (middle A) = 440.0 Hz.

Transposing the Keyboard

Key Transpose (-6
+5)
This transposes the keyboard. The value is in semitone steps
over a range of -6-0-+5. With a setting of 0, there will be no
transposition.

Changing the Key Touch

Key Touch (LIGHT/MEDIUM/HEAVY)
The setting below allows you to adjust the response you get
from the keyboard when you finger the keys.
Value
Explanation
LIGHT
This sets the keyboard to a light touch. You can
achieve fortissimo play with a less forceful
touch than usual, so the keyboard feels lighter.
This setting makes it easy to play, even for
children.
MEDIUM
This sets the keyboard to the standard touch.
You can play with the most natural touch. This
is the closest to the touch of an acoustic piano.
HEAVY
This sets the keyboard to a heavy touch. You
have to finger the keyboard more forcefully
than usual in order to play fortissimo, so the
keyboard touch feels heavier. Dynamic
fingering adds even more feeling to what you
play.
] button to select the
Detailed Settings for Each Function (EDIT)

Switching the Damper Pedal's Polarity

Damper Polarity (STANDARD/REVERSE)
Switch the polarity of damper pedals connected to the VR-
760.
On some pedals, the electrical signal output by the pedal
when it is pressed or released is the opposite of other pedals.
If your pedal has an effect opposite of what you expect, set
this parameter to REVERSE.
If you are using a Roland pedal (that has no polarity switch),
set this parameter to STANDARD.
Although you can connect either a switch-type pedal or half
damper-type pedal to the DAMPER PEDAL jack, if you are
using a half damper pedal, be sure to use only the specified
pedal (DP-8, sold separately). Connecting pedals from other
manufacturers may damage the instrument.
Applying Damper Effect to the Organ
Part
Organ Damper SW (ON/OFF)
With the factory settings, the damper pedal is not applied to
the organ part. You can set the VR-760 so that the damper
pedal is effect applied to the organ part by setting Organ
Damper SW to ON.
Applying Damper Effect to the Synth
Part
Synth Damper SW (ON/OFF)
You can set the synth part's damper pedal effect on or off.
Setting this to OFF, the damper pedal is not applied to the
synth part.
Applying Expression Effect to the
Piano Part
Piano Exp SW (ON/OFF)
With the factory settings, the Expression pedal is not applied
to the piano part. You can set the VR-760 so that the
Expression pedal is effect applied to the piano part by setting
Piano Exp SW to ON.

Switching the Control Pedal's Polarity

Control Polarity (STANDARD/REVERSE)
Switch the polarity of control pedals connected to the VR-
760.
On some pedals, the electrical signal output by the pedal
when it is pressed or released is the opposite of other pedals.
If your pedal has an effect opposite of what you expect, set
this parameter to REVERSE.
If you are using a Roland pedal (that has no polarity switch),
set this parameter to STANDARD.
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