Names of things and what they do, Top panel – Roland VP-7 User Manual

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1 [Volume] Knob (p . 16)

This adjusts the overall volume of the VP-7.

2 MIDI Indicator

This will light when messages are received from the MIDI IN con-

nector.

3 Level (Tune) Indicator (p . 26)

This indicates the microphone input level (index markings at the

right).

When you turn the [TUNE] knob on the rear panel, this will indicate

the current tuning for several seconds (index markings at the left).

4 [Mic] Knob (p . 17)

This adjusts the microphone input level.

5 [Harmony] Knob (p . 23)

This adjusts the balance between the unprocessed vocal from the
microphone input (the direct sound) and the Human Voice/Vocal
Designer/Vocoder sound.

6 [Ambience] Knob (p . 25)

This adjusts the depth of Ambience.

7 [Vocoder] Button (p . 20)

Press this to select Vocoder sounds.

By pressing the [Vocoder] button you can cycle through the vocoder

sounds (three types).

While holding down the [Vocoder] button, you can press one of the

Human Voice buttons or Vocal Designer buttons to select variations

(seven types).

8 [Bypass] Button (p . 24)

This mutes (silences) the Human Voice/Vocal Designer/Vocoder
sound, so that only the direct sound from the microphone will be
output.

9 Human Voice Sound Buttons (p . 18)

Use these buttons to select a Human Voice.

10 Vocal Designer Sound Buttons (p . 19)

Use these buttons to select a Vocal Designer sound.

11 Headphone Jack (p . 12)

Connect headphones to this jack.

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