Names of things and what they do – Roland VP-770 User Manual

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USB MEMORY

p. 22

Connect USB memory here.
Audio fi les saved on USB memory can be played back (p. 68),
and phrases recorded using SOUND LOOPER (p. 74) can be
stored on USB memory. You can also save registration sets to
USB memory, or load previously-saved registration sets into
the VP-770 (p. 103).

2 VOLUME

p.

26

Adjusts the overall volume of the VP-770.

3 V-LINK

p.

118

This button turns the V-LINK function on/off .
When you press this button to turn V-LINK on, the button will
light blue.

4 D

BEAM

p.

60

Here you can switch the D Beam function on/off . This lets
you apply various eff ects to the sound by moving your hand
above the sensor.

[PITCH] Button

p. 60

[PITCH] Button

p. 60

This lets you use the D Beam controller to control the pitch
(This is the same eff ect as the pitch bend lever.)

[FILTER] Button

p. 60

[FILTER] Button

p. 60

This lets you use the D Beam controller to control the
brightness of the sound.

[EXPRESSION] Button

p. 60

[EXPRESSION] Button

p. 60

This lets you use the D Beam controller to control the
expression.

5 MIC

p.

19

Connect the included microphone here.
The MIC input jack supports both XLR type and phone
type plugs. The XLR type connector provides 48 V phantom
power, allowing you to connect a phantom-powered
condenser microphone.

[PHANTOM] Button

p. 19

[PHANTOM] Button

p. 19

Turn this on if you’re using a phantom-powered condenser
microphone.

Turn this off if you’re using the included microphone.

[INPUT EFFECT] Button

p. 32

[INPUT EFFECT] Button

p. 32

This applies an eff ect to the microphone input. Turn this on if
you want to use an input eff ect.

[MIC ON/OFF] Button

p. 31

[MIC ON/OFF] Button

p. 31

Turn this on if you want to use the microphone.

[DIRECT] Knob

p. 30

[DIRECT] Knob

p. 30

This adjusts the volume of the live audio from the
microphone input.

[LEVEL] Knob/Indicator

p. 28

[LEVEL] Knob/Indicator

p. 28

This adjusts/indicates the mic’s input level.

6 SOUND

LOOPER

p.

74

This function lets you record, overdub, and loop-playback
your performance.

[AUTO START] Button

p. 74

[AUTO START] Button

p. 74

If you’ve pressed this button to turn it on, recording will
begin the moment you start performing.

[STOP] Button

p. 75

[STOP] Button

p. 75

This stops recording or loop playback.

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