Adjusting the volume of your external synthesizer – Roland VP-770 User Manual

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Play the keyboard of your external synthesizer.

While holding down a note, vocalize into the microphone.

Vocal Designer will produce sound according to the volume of your voice.

You can also connect a synthesizer that doesn’t have a keyboard (often called a “sound module”).
In this case, connect the VP-770’s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector of your sound
module, and use the VP-770’s keyboard to play the sound module.

Refer to “Connecting the VP-770 with MIDI equipment” (p. 116) for more about MIDI connections.

Adjusting the volume of your external synthesizer

Adjust the volume of your external synthesizer so that the sound isn’t distorted.

The VP-770’s MIC LEVEL indicator won’t respond if the [MIX TO MIC] switch is “OFF,”

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, so you’ll need

to make this adjustment in the following way.

Set the [MIX TO MIC] switch “ON.”

Play your external synthesizer, and adjust its volume so that
the yellow LEVEL indicator lights at the peaks in the sound.

Return the [MIX TO MIC] switch to “OFF.”

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If you don’t hear sound, check the following

Is the microphone input level raised? (

➞ p. 28)

Is the [MIC ON/OFF] button lit? (

➞ p. 31)

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