Troubleshooting – Roland VP-7 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem

What to check

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Power will not turn on

Is the AC adaptor connected correctly?

p. 10

No sound

Are your amp, speakers, or headphones connected correctly?

p. 12

Is the VP-7’s volume at a high enough level?

p. 16

Could Bypass be on?

p. 24

Sound Does Not Stop

If the input from the microphone is at too high a level, acoustic feedback could be produced, or

the sound might continue sounding endlessly. Adjust the level of the microphone’s input.

p. 17

No sound from Human

Voice/Vocal Designer/

Vocoder

If a keyboard is connected and you’ve selected a Vocoder sound, vocalizing into the microphone

will not produce sound unless you are also playing the keyboard.

p. 19

If a keyboard is connected, there will be no sound unless the MIDI channels of the keyboard and

the VP-7 match.
Check the VP-7’s MIDI receive mode and your keyboard’s MIDI transmit channel.

p. 11

Could Bypass be on?

p. 24

Is the microphone switched on?

Is the microphone connected correctly?

p. 13

Is the microphone input level raised?

p. 17

Is the volume balance (Harmony) set appropriately?

p. 23

When set to LR Output Mode, only the direct sound from the microphone will be output from OUT-

PUT (R). The sound from Human Voice/Vocal Designer/Vocoder will be output from OUTPUT (L).

To revert to the normal stereo output, you’ll need to switch the unit off, then back on again.

p. 29

The volume level of the

instrument connected to

LINE INPUT is too low

Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor?
Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.

Pitch is wrong

Is the tuning set correctly?

p. 26

Something is wrong with

the sound when you play in

a high register

When playing high notes on the VP-7, you might notice that the sound stops or the pitch fails to

rise, or you might hear noise that changes depending on the keys you play (warbling, chirping,

rustling, beeping, buzzing, etc.). This occurs mainly when you exceed the upper limit of pitches

that the VP-7 is able to produce, and will be heard for notes that you will normally not use; it does

not indicate a malfunction.

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