Chapter 3 global device settings (system), Inputting the divided pickup settings, Selecting the settings – Roland V-Bass VB-99 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Chapter 3 Global Device Settings (SYSTEM)

*

The parameters described in this section are saved without the Write

procedure being performed.

To ensure optimal conditions for producing sounds with the VB-99,
making the correct settings affecting the divided pickup (the GK
settings) is required.

After you have finished inputting the various settings, press [EXIT]
one or more times to return to the Play screen.

The VB-99 can store ten separate sets of GK settings. If you are
playing more than one bass using the VB-99, you can store separate
settings for each one, allowing you to be ready in moments with the
necessary settings when the basses are switched.

1.

Press [SYSTEM].

2.

Press PAGE [

] to display Page 1.

3.

Press [F3] (GK) to display the GK SETTING
screen.

4.

Press PAGE [

] to display Page 1.

5.

Press [F4] (SELECT) or turn the F4 knob to
select the GK setting (1–10).

This specifies the setting to be stored as the GK setting.

*

Pressing [EXIT] at this point and returning to the Play screen

enables the selected GK setting.

*

When PATCH is selected for the SET MODE parameter, the GK

settings specified in each patch take priority. For detailed

information, refer to

“Using Different Bass Settings in Each

Patch (SET MODE)”

(p. 39).

You can give names to each of the GK settings.

1.

Follow Steps 1–5 in “Selecting the Settings”
(p. 35) to select the GK SETTING.

2.

Press PAGE [

] to display Page 1.

3.

Press [F6] (NAME).

4.

Set the name using PAGE [

] [

], [F1]–[F5],

and the PATCH/VALUE dial.

*

Press [EXIT] one or more times to return to the previous screen.

Inputting the Divided Pickup
Settings

Selecting the Settings

Naming GK Settings (GK NAME)

Function Button

Explanation

[F1] (INSERT)

Insert a space at the cursor location.

[F2] (DELETE)

Delete a character. The characters that
follow get shifted to the left.

[F3] (SPACE)

Input a space at the cursor location.

[F4] (A0!)

Switch between uppercase letters and
lowercase letters.

[F5] (A<=>a)

Switch between uppercase letters, low-
ercase letters, numbers, and characters.

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