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Roland V-Bass - Volume Adjustment and Display Overview

Roland V-Bass
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Chapter 1. Playing Sounds
Adjusting the Volume
Use the OUTPUT LEVEL knob, to set the maximum volume.
fig.1-25
* The output volume from the OUTPUT connector (XLR) will
not change. If you wish to change the volume including that
from the OUTPUT connector (XLR), please adjust the LEVEL
parameter in the GLOBAL section (p. 64).
* You can also adjust the level by assigning the function to the
controls like built-in EXP pedal and GK VOL of the GK-2B.
Please refer to the “Pedal function settings” section for details
(p. 24).
About the display
(Basic operation)
Some screens have several pages of parameters. A page icon
is displayed in the upper right of the screen.
fig.1-04e
fig.1-05
1. Use PAGE [ ][ ] to switch pages.
2. Press [F1]–[F6] to select the desired parameter.
* You can also use [CURSOR] to select parameters.
3. Turn the VALUE dial to modify the value.
* If you want to save the modified patch (p. 19), refer to “Saving
a sound (patch) you’ve created” (the Write procedure) (p. 30).
Page icon
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Editing multiple parameters
simultaneously
For parameters that can be set independently for each
string, the settings for all strings can be increased or
decreased simultaneously.
For example, if you want to adjust the amount of
Polyphonic Pitch Shift for each string in the same way,
this means that you need not make the same setting
repeatedly.
The following parameters can be edited simultaneously.
GK SETTING:
PICKUP<> BRIDGE (p. 68)
SENSITIVITY (p. 68)
COSM BASS:
PICKUP REAR PICKUP OFFSET (p. 45)
PICKUP FRONT PICKUP OFFSET (p. 45)
PT SHIFT SHIFT (p. 47)
PT SHIFT FINE (p. 47)
PT SHIFT HARMO (p. 47)
PT SHIFT E.LEVEL (p. 48)
PT SHIFT D.LEVEL (p. 48)
PD SHIFT STRING (p. 51)
POLY OCTAVE -1OCT (p. 51)
POLY OCTAVE DIR (p. 51)
PAN STRING (p. 52)
MIXER STRING LEVEL (p. 52)
1. Access the screen that includes the parameter you
want to edit.
2. Move the cursor to the parameter that you want to
edit.
3. At this time, [F1]–[F6] correspond to string
numbers Hi,1, 2, 3, 4, and Lo. Hold down the
function button that corresponds to the desired
string, and press [F1]–[F6] to specify the parameter
that you want to set simultaneously.
fig.1-06
4. Press any button to cancel the setting.

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