Using The Pedals To Turn Each Effect On/Off (Manual Mode); Switching To Manual Mode; Selecting The Effects To Be Turned Off By Each Pedal - Roland V-Bass Owner's Manual

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Chapter 2. Creating sounds
Using the pedals to turn each
effect on/off (Manual mode)
The V-Bass provides a Manual mode in which the number
pedals can be used to switch the specified effect unit on/off.
By using Manual mode, you can switch the specified effect
unit on/off without changing the patch number.
* When Manual mode is on, you can change patches by using
[BANK
][BANK
] or the PATCH/VALUE dial.

Switching to Manual mode

< Using the panel to switch >
1. Manual mode is toggled on/off by pressing
[MANUAL].
When Manual mode is on, the indication in the display
will be as follows.
The effect names corresponding to pedals [1]–[4] will be
highlighted according to whether they are on or off.
fig.2-88
2. Each time you press pedal [1]–[4], the specified effect
will be switched on/off.
< Using the CTL pedal to switch >
By making the appropriate setting, you can switch Manual
mode on/off by pressing the CTL pedal. When Manual
mode is on, the CTL pedal indicator will light, and the
display will show the effects corresponding to each pedal.
If you want to use the CTL pedal to switch Manual mode
on/off, make the following settings in "Specifying the
function of the V-Bass's CTL pedal" (p. 24).
CTL PEDAL:
ON
CTL PEDAL TARGET: MANUAL ON/OFF
CTL PEDAL MIN:
OFF
CTL PEDAL MAX:
ON
CTL PEDAL MODE:
TOGGLE
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Selecting the effects to be turned
off by each pedal
fig.2-89
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1
1. With Manual mode turned on, press [F6] (EDIT) to
access the following screen.
fig.2-90
2. Use CURSOR [ ][ ] to move the cursor to the pedal
whose setting you want to change.
3. Use the VALUE dial to select the effect that will
correspond to that pedal.
4. Repeat steps 2–3 to select the effect that will correspond
to each pedal.
5. Press [MANUAL] to return to the Play page.
* These settings remain stored in memory even while the power
is off. You do not need to perform the Write procedure (p. 30).
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