EasyManua.ls Logo

Roland V-Bass - Tuning and Patch Management

Roland V-Bass
83 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
18
Chapter 1. Playing Sounds
Naming your settings
1. Press [GK SETTING].
2. Press [F1] (SETTING).
Select the GK setting that you want to name.
3. Press [PAGE ] to move to page 5.
fig.1-23
4. Use [F1]–[F6] and the VALUE dial to assign a name.
[F1] ( ): Move the cursor to the left.
[F2] ( ): Move the cursor to the right.
[F3] ( ): Move the cursor to the end.
[F4] (SPACE): Insert a space at the cursor location.
[F5] (DELETE): Delete a character. The characters that
follow get shifted to the left.
[F6] (A, a, 1, ): Switch between entering uppercase
letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and
characters.
* Press [CURSOR ] to return to the previous page.
5. Press [EXIT] to return to the Play page.
* These settings remain stored in memory even while the power
is off.
Tuning your bass
Heres how to use the Tuner function of the V-Bass to tune
your bass.
fig.1-07
1. Press [TUNER/BYPASS]. The Tuner function will be
turned on.
fig.1-08
2. Use the function buttons to make the following
settings.
Press the button for the function that you want to set
([F4] [F6]), and turn the VALUE dial to select the desired
value.
* This step is not required if you do not want to edit the
parameter. Proceed to step 3.
[F4] (PITCH: 435Hz–445Hz)
Set the standard pitch.
* This was set to 440Hz when the unit was shipped from the
factory.
* A pitch of the HARMONIST depends on this setting.
[F6] (BYPASS: MUTE, GK, BASS IN)
Select the sound while you are tuning.
MUTE: The sound will be muted.
GK: Outputs the sound of the GK pickup.
BASS IN: Outputs the sound of the normal pickup.
* This was set to “GK” when the unit was shipped from the
factory.
12 7
What is the standard pitch?
The standard pitch is the frequency of the A4 note
(middle A on a piano) of the instrument that is used as
the pitch reference for a performance.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals