Inputting note messages to the midi in connector, Nob (p. 5), Using the [key] knob to specify the key – Roland AIRA VT-4 Voice Transformer User Manual

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Transforming Your Voice

5

Using the [KEY] knob to specify the key

You can specify the key that is

used when applying an effect

with the [ROBOT] button or the

[AUTO PITCH] knob.

MEMO

To specify a minor scale, turn the knob

three clicks to the right from the desired

key indication.
For example, if you want to set the key

to “Am,” turn the knob three clicks to the

right from the “A” position, setting it to

the “C” position.

Inputting Note Messages to the MIDI IN Connector

You can use note messages input via the MIDI IN connector to play the

robot voice. You can also play the vocoder voice, or generate harmony

notes.

1.

Connect a MIDI keyboard or other MIDI device to the

MIDI IN connector.

2.

While inputting note messages from the MIDI device,

vocalize into the mic.

The VT-4 switches to robot voice (the [ROBOT] button is lit), and the

robot voice is sounded by the incoming note messages. (The robot

voice turns on automatically.)

3.

If you want to add harmony, turn the [HARMONY] button

on, and input your voice.

Up to four notes of harmony are heard based on the note messages

that are input (When you turn the [HARMONY] button on,

polyphonic (POLY) mode is enabled).

4.

If you want to perform with a vocoder voice, turn the

[VOCODER] button on, and input your voice.

* To exit robot voice, press the [ROBOT] button (the [ROBOT] button

goes dark).

* The settings of the [KEY] knob and the [AUTO PITCH] knob are

ignored if note messages are being input.

Am

Bm

Cm

Dm

Em

Fm

Gm

G#m

A#m

C#m

D#m

F#m

C#

D#

F#

G#

A#

Am

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