Saving The System Settings (Write); Initializing The System Settings (Init) - Roland VC-2 Owner's Manual

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Tx
Ctrl
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Patch TxCh
1–16,
Specifies the transmit channel of MIDI
RX CH,
messages in Patch mode. If you do not
OFF
want to transmit MIDI messages to ex-
ternal MIDI devices, turn this parameter
"OFF." If you want the transmit channel
to always match the Patch Receive
Channel, set this parameter to "RX CH."
Tx PC
OFF,
Specifies whether Program Change mes-
ON
sages will be transmitted (ON) or not
(OFF).
Tx Bank
OFF,
Specifies whether Bank Select messages
ON
will be transmitted (ON) or not (OFF).
TxActiveS-
OFF,
Specifies whether Active Sensing mes-
ens
ON
sages will be transmitted (ON) or not
(OFF).
Knob
Parameter
Value
2 Assign
OFF,
CC01–31,
CC33–95,
BEND UP,
BEND DW,
AFT
3 Assign
See above.
Breath
Parameter
Value
VoiceAsgn
OFF,
CC01–31,
CC33–95
Explanation
Specifies the MIDI controller num-
ber that will be transmitted by move-
ments in the TIME (C2) knob.
OFF: No message will be transmit-
ted.
CC01-31, 33-95: Controller num-
bers 1-31, 33-95
BEND UP: Pitch Bend (positive di-
rection)
BEND DW: Pitch Bend (negative di-
rection)
Aftertouch
AFT:
Specifies the MIDI controller num-
ber that will be transmitted by move-
ments in the FORMANT (C3) knob.
Explanation
Specifies the MIDI controller number
that will transmit the volume data ex-
tracted from the mic input signal.
OFF: No message will be transmitted.
CC01-31, 33-95: Controller numbers
1-31, 33-95
Settings Common to All Menu (System Menu)
Saving the System Settings
(Write)
Changes you make to the System function settings are only
temporary—they will be discarded as soon as the power is
turned off. If you want to keep any changes you've made in
the system settings, you must save them in VC-2 card.
When you perform the save procedure, the data that
previously occupied the save destination will be lost.
However, the factory setting data can be recovered by
performing the Initialization procedure.
1. After you've edited system settings, turn the
VALUE knob until "System Write, push ENTER"
appears in the screen.
2. Press the VALUE knob.
The display will ask "System Write OK? Push ENTER."
3. Press the VALUE knob once again.
Initializing the System Settings
(Init)
The current settings of the system functions can be restored to
the factory settings.
1. Turn the VALUE knob until "System Init, push
ENTER" appears in the screen.
2. Press the VALUE knob.
The display will ask "System Init OK? Push ENTER."
3. Press the VALUE knob once again.
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