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Menu Options
Parameter Explanation/Value
(VTW Preset)
(Only for VTW Organ Tone)
Select the Organ preset that you wish to
assign to the selected register.
5 “Usr”: This setting is the most recent of
the stored VTW organ tone.
5 “1”–”32” 32 Organ preset (Not editable)
MEMO
5 For details regarding this settings
refer to the “Tone & Drum Kit List”
supplementary manual.
Download it from the Web:
http://www.roland.com/manuals/
5 “USR” is selected in the VTW organ tone
at the time of start-up.
Usr, 1–32
Octave
(Octave)
This parameter allows you to transpose
the Orchestra Free Bass section (i.e. the
selected orchestral or organ sound) up
or down.
Use it if the part you want to play with
the bass buttons is too low or too high for
what you have in mind.
–3–0–+3
Volume
(Volume)
This parameter allows you to set the level
of the Orchestra Free Bass part.
Off, –40–Std–40
Panpot
(Panpot)
(Not for VTW Organ Tone)
Depending on the selected sound, this
parameter allows you to change the
Orchestra Free Bass part’s placement in
the stereo sound field (i.e. between the
left and right speakers) to create a livelier
sound image.
Choose “0” if the Orchestra Free Bass
sound should be at the center of the
stereo image.
The “TR” (Treble) values mean that the
sound will appear on the same side as
the Right Hand (treble) accordion sound.
This setting applies to both the FR-4x’s
internal speakers and the L/MONO jack.
The “BS” (Bass) values mean that the
sound will appear on the same side as
the bass accordion sound (which is not
available while an Orchestra Free Bass
sound is being used).
This setting applies to both the FR-4x
internal speakers and the R/MONO jack.
BS63–0–TR63
Rev Send
(Reverb Send)
Cho Send
(Chorus Send)
(Not for VTW Organ Tone)
Use these parameters to set the Reverb or
Chorus, and send levels (how much effect
should be applied to the Orchestra Free
Bass section).
0–127
0–127
Parameter Explanation/Value
Attack
(Attack time)
(Not for VTW Organ Tone)
&
“Right Hand Orchestra Part
Parameters (Orchestra Edit)” (p. 53)
Decay
(Decay time)
Release
(Release time)
Cutoff
(Cutoff)
Reso
(Resonance)
Vib Dly
(Vibrato Delay)
Vib Dept
(Vibrato Depth)
Vib Rate
(Vibrato Rate)
ExpPedal
(Expression Pedal)
Select “Off ” If you want to use the
bellows for expressive purposes.
Select “On” if you want control
the expression by foot purchasing
an optional MIDI foot controller
(e.g. FC-300).
Off, On
Touch
(Touch)
(Not for VTW Organ Tone)
This parameter allows you to specify
the velocity sensitivity of the Left Hand
section keys when they are used to play
Orchestral Free Bass sounds.
NOTE
5 Only when you select a tone that can be
controlled only by the keyboard, you can
set the “Touch” (When a tone that can
not be set is selected it will be displayed
as “----”).
For details regarding these sounds
refer to the “Tone & Drum Kit List”
supplementary manual.
&
http://www.roland.com/manuals/
5 It has no effect on the VTW Organ
sounds.
5 There are several sounds which
the difference in the velocities is
incomprehensible.
“FIX.L (Fixed Low)”: The
velocity value will always
be 50 (0x32) regardless of
the strength with which
you play the keyboard.
“FIX.M (Fixed Med)”: The
velocity value will always
be 80 (0x50) regardless of
the strength with which
you play the keyboard.
“FIX.H (Fixed High)”: The
velocity value will always
be 127 (0x7F) regardless
of the strength with which
you play the keyboard.
“LOW (Low)”: The velocity
value will not be less than
33 (0x21) even when
you play the most weak
keyboard. You get a certain
amount of volume even
if you play lightly on the
keyboard.