Introducing The V-Piano Grand; The V-Piano Grand's Parameters - Roland GRAND Owner's Manual

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Introducing the V-Piano Grand

The V-Piano Grand's Parameters

Tones
When shipped from the factory, the V-Piano Grand contains 30 "preset tones." Of these, two tones that are particularly recommended
are in the Grand group.
You can customize these preset tones in the V-Piano Grand's Tone screen (p. 25) or by using the included V-Piano Editor (p. 47).
A customized preset tone can be saved in the V-Piano Grand as a "user tone" (p. 42).
The V-Piano Grand can internally store 100 user tones.
You can select and play one of the 30 preset tones or 100 user tones (p. 29).
Setups
You can store the V-Piano Grand's settings, and then switch between your favorite settings or choose settings that are appropriate for
the song you're playing. Each such set of settings is called a "setup."
The V-Piano Grand lets you store 100 setups (p. 49).
You can recall and play one of these 100 setups (p. 48).
When you switch on the V-Piano Grand's power, setup number 001 will be selected automatically. If you save your favorite
tone and settings in setup number 001, that sound and those settings will be available to play as soon as you switch on the
V-Piano Grand.
System parameters
Settings used by the entire V-Piano Grand are called "system parameters" (p. 58). The values of the system parameters do not change
when you switch setups or tones.
If you don't want the pedal setting to change when you switch setups, you can save this setting as system parameters.
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