Roland VP-770 User Manual

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The Audio Key function will be activated, allowing you to play audio fi les by pressing a key.

Playback Mode List

Indication

Description

O

One-shot Now
When you press the key, the audio fi le will play only once.
The audio fi le will play immediately when you press the key.

OW

One-shot Wait
When you press the key, the audio fi le will play only once.
With this setting, pressing the key while another audio fi le is playing will reserve the audio fi le to be played next.
When the currently playing audio fi le has fi nished, the reserved audio fi le will play.

L

Loop Now
When you press the key, the audio fi le will play repeatedly.
The audio fi le will play immediately when you press the key.

LW

Loop Wait
When you press the key, the audio fi le will play repeatedly.

With this setting, pressing the key while another audio fi le is playing will reserve the audio fi le to be played next.

When the currently playing audio fi le has fi nished, the reserved audio fi le will play.

STOP

When you press this key, the audio fi le will stop playing.

If audio fi les are not assigned to the C#2–D3 keys, nothing will be shown in the keyboard graphic in
the screen.

Play a key C#2–D3.

The audio fi le assigned to the respective key will play.

If a key is assigned to play an audio fi le, the color of the key in the screen will change. The name and

remaining time of the currently playing audio fi le is also shown in the screen.

Keys set to “OW” or “LW” let you reserve the audio fi le that will be played when the currently playing audio

fi le has fi nished playing. Keys for which an audio fi le is reserved are indicated by a bold border.

To stop the fi le that’s playing, press the C2 key.

Audio fi le playback will stop.

In the AUDIO KEY screen you can adjust the Audio Key volume by turning the value dial.

For details on installing the included “Audio Key Utility 3” into your computer, refer to “Audio Key
Utility 3 Quick Guide” (separate document).

If the connected USB memory does not contain an audio fi le set created by the “Audio Key Utility 3,”
you’ll be able to assign audio fi les from USB memory to each key and play them.
You can also change the settings of the audio fi les assigned to the keys, and change the settings
that specify how the audio fi les will be repeated (p. 70).

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