System pedal – Roland VP-770 User Manual

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SYSTEM PEDAL

Here you can specify the functions that will be controlled by the foot pedals.

Parameter

Value

Description

Hold Source

REGIST, SYSTEM

The assignments for the hold pedal can be stored individually in each
registration. When you select a diff erent registration, this setting specifi es
whether the hold pedal will be given the assignments stored in the
registration (REGIST), or the assignments stored in the system settings for
the entire VP-770 (SYSTEM).

Hold Pol

STANDARD, REVERSE

Select the polarity of the Hold pedal. On some pedals, the electrical signal
output by the pedal when it is pressed or released is the opposite of other
pedals. If your pedal has an eff ect opposite of what you expect, set this
parameter to “REVERSE.” If you are using a Roland pedal (that has no polarity
switch), set this parameter to “STANDARD.”

Hold Part

Specifi es the part(s) that will be controlled by the hold pedal.

VOC/ENS

Vocal Designer part and Ensemble part.

VOC

Vocal Designer part only.

ENS

Ensemble part only.

P1 Source
P2 Source

REGIST, SYSTEM

The assignments for the control pedal can be stored individually in each
registration. When you select a diff erent registration, this setting specifi es
whether the control pedal will be given the assignments stored in the
registration (REGIST), or the assignments stored in the system settings for
the entire VP-770 (SYSTEM).

P1 Asgn
P2 Asgn

Specifi es the function that will be controlled by the control pedal.

OFF

Off

MOD

Applies modulation.

DYN1

Changes the volume. Transmits MIDI message CC#2 (breath control) to the
sound generator section. This is the same operation as Voice Expression
(p. 66), and will operate only in the positive (+) direction to increase the
volume.

DYN2

Changes the volume. Transmits MIDI message CC#4 (foot control) to the
sound generator section. For STRINGS and BRASS sounds, this allows the
volume to be controlled in the ± directions (it will not go to zero). For other
sounds, the volume can be controlled only in the “+” direction.

EXP

Changes the volume. Transmits MIDI message CC#11 (expression) to the
sound generator section. The volume is controlled in a range of 0–127.

FILTER

Changes the tone.

WAH

Applies a wah pedal eff ect to sounds that support Wah.

PIZZ/STAC

Plays the pizzicato or staccato sound (only for supported tones).

FALL/TREM

Plays the fall or tremolo sound (only for supported tones).

UNI/STK

Switches between unison mode and stack mode (only for supported tones).

DOIT

Applies a doit eff ect (only for supported tones).

PORT

Applies a portamento eff ect.

AMB

Controls the depth of ambience.

DIR-MIC

Controls the direct microphone volume.

PROG-UP

Switches to the next registration.

PROG-DOWN

Switches to the previous registration.

PANEL-SW

Performs the operation specifi ed for P1 Sw Asgn/P2 Sw Asgn.

P1 Sw Asgn
P2 Sw Asgn

If P1 Asgn/P2 Asgn is set to “PANEL-SW,” this specifi es the operation that
occurs when the control pedal turns on.

REC/PLAY

Same operation as Sound Looper [REC/PLAY] button.

Rapidly pressing the pedal twice performs the same operation as the [STOP] button.

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STOP

Perform the same operation as Sound Looper [STOP] button.

P1 Pol
P2 Pol

STANDARD, REVERSE

Selects the polarity of the pedal. On some pedals, the electrical signal
output by the pedal when it is pressed or released is the opposite of other
pedals. If your pedal has an eff ect opposite of what you expect, set this
parameter to “REVERSE.” If you are using a Roland pedal (that has no polarity
switch), set this parameter to “STANDARD.”

P1 Part
P2 Part

Specifi es the part(s) that will be controlled by the control 1/2 pedals.

VOC/ENS

Vocal Designer part and Ensemble part.

VOC

Vocal Designer part only.

ENS

Ensemble part only.

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