Creating a patch, How to make patch settings, Functions of patch parameters – Roland Sonar V-Studio VS-700 User Manual

Page 96: Settings common to the entire patch (general)

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Creating a Patch

With the Fantom VS, you have total control over a wide

variety of settings. Each item that can be set is known as a

parameter

. This chapter explains the procedures used in

creating patches, and the functions of the patch parameters.

Start with an existing patch and edit it to create a new patch.

Since a patch is a combination of up to any four tones, you

should listen to how the individual tones sound before you

edit.

This section explains the functions the different patch

parameters have, as well as the composition of these

parameters.

Parameters marked with a “

” can be controlled using

specified MIDI messages (Matrix Control). Settings in the

Control screen will determine how these parameters are

controlled (p. 121).

Patch General

Patch Category

Specifies the type (category) of the patch.

How to Make Patch Settings

Four Tips for Editing Patches

Select a patch that is similar to the sound you wish to

create.

It’s hard to create a new sound that’s exactly what you

want if you just select a patch and modify its parameters

at random. It makes sense to start with a patch whose

sound is related to what you have in mind.

Decide which tones will sound.

When creating a patch, it is important to decide which

tones you are going to use. Set Tone Switch 1–4 to

specify whether each tone will sound (on), or not (off). It

is also important to turn off unused tones to avoid

wasting voices, unnecessarily reducing the number of

simultaneous notes you can play.

Check the Structure setting.

The important Structure parameter determines how the

four tones combine. Before you select new tones, make

sure you understand how the currently selected tones

are affecting each other.

Turn Effects off.

Since the Fantom VS effects have such a profound

impact on its sounds, turn them off to listen to the

sound itself so you can better evaluate the changes

you’re making. Since you will hear the original sound of

the patch itself when the effects are turned off, the

results of your modifications will be easier to hear.

Actually, sometimes just changing effects settings can

give you the sound you want.

Functions of Patch Parameters

Settings Common to the Entire Patch
(GENERAL)

Category

Contents

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No Assign

No assign

PNO

AC.Piano

Acoustic Piano

EP

EL.Piano

Electric Piano

KEY

Keyboards

Other Keyboards
(Clav, Harpsichord etc.)

BEL

Bell

Bell, Bell Pad

MLT

Mallet

Mallet

ORG

Organ

Electric and Church Organ

ACD

Accordion

Accordion

HRM

Harmonica

Harmonica, Blues Harp

AGT

AC.Guitar

Acoustic Guitar

EGT

EL.Guitar

Electric Guitar

DGT

DIST.Guitar

Distortion Guitar

BS

Bass

Acoustic & Electric Bass

SBS

Synth Bass

Synth Bass

STR

Strings

Strings

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