Playing; Enabling Or Disabling The Beep Tone - Roland VC-2 Owner's Manual

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1. Access the top screen of Patch mode. (p. 14)
2. Select a patch.
3. While you speak or sing into the mic, turn the
front panel INPUT LEVEL knob to adjust the
volume of the input from the rear panel INPUT
jack.
Adjust the volume so that the PEAK indicator does not
light.
If you want to make more detailed settings, touch <Mic
Setting> at the bottom of the screen to access the SYSTEM
MIC Setting screen (p. 22).
4. Speak or sing into the mic while you play the
keyboard.
If you're playing a patch whose patch algorithm (p. 7) is
Processor Type 1 or Processor Type 2, you won't hear
the patch unless you input sound from an external device
connected to the rear panel INPUT L in addition to the
mic input. If you connect a mic and a line-level device at
the same time, use the controls of your external device to
adjust the input level.
If you're playing a patch whose patch algorithm (p. 7) is
Keyboard~, you don't need to speak or sing into the mic;
the patch will produce sound when you simply play the
keyboard.
Enabling or Disabling the
Beep Tone
You can specify whether or not a beep tone will be heard
when you touch a valid point on the touch screen. At the
factory setting, the beep tone will be sounded.
1. In the upper right of the screen, touch
<▼MENU>.
A pulldown menu appears.
2. In the pulldown menu, touch <Beep> to add a
check mark (
).
With this setting, the beep tone will be heard. If you
perform the same procedure once again, the check mark
will be cleared and the beep tone will no longer be heard.
Try Out the Sounds
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