2. about v-link, Connection examples, Turning the v-link on/off – Roland VP-770 User Manual

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What is V-LINK?
V-LINK (

) is a function that allows music and images to be performed together. By

using MIDI to connect two or more V-LINK compatible devices, you can easily enjoy performing a
wide range of visual eff ects that are linked to the expressive elements of a music performance.
For example, if you use the VP-770 in conjunction with the EDIROL P-10, you’ll be able to do the
following.

Use the VP-770’s keyboard (the far-left octave) to switch images.

Use the VP-770’s pitch bend lever to control the image playback speed.

Use the VP-770’s three [VIBRATO] knobs to control the image. The [DEPTH] knob controls the
brightness and hue of the image and the [DELAY TIME] knob controls the saturation of the
image.

Connection Examples

As an example, we will use a setup in which the VP-770 is connected to the EDIROL P-10. Use a MIDI cable

to connect the VP-770’s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector of the EDIROL P-10.

MIDI IN

EDIROL P-10

Turning the V-LINK ON/OFF

Press the [V-LINK] button so the indicator is lighted.

The V-LINK setting will be on.

In this state, you can operate the VP-770 to manipulate images in sync with your performance.

Press the [V-LINK] button again.

The [V-LINK] button will go out, and the V-LINK setting will be off .

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About V-LINK

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