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Owner's Manual - Roland

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Fine Tune<br />

Adjusts the pitch of the part’s sound up or down in 1-cent<br />

steps (+/-50 cents).<br />

Value: -50– +50<br />

One cent is 1/100th of a semitone.<br />

Output Assign<br />

Creating a Performance<br />

Specifies for each part how the direct sound will be output.<br />

Value<br />

MFX: Output in stereo through multi-effects. You can<br />

also apply chorus or reverb to the sound that<br />

passes through multi-effects.<br />

L+R: Output in stereo without passing through multieffects.<br />

L, R: Output in mono without passing through multieffects.<br />

PAT: The part’s output destination is determined by<br />

the settings of the patch or rhythm set assigned<br />

to the part.<br />

If you’ve set Tone Out Assign to “MFX,” set the MFX<br />

Output Assign parameter to specify the output<br />

destination of the sound that has passed through the<br />

multi-effects.<br />

• Chorus and reverb are output in mono at all times.<br />

• The output destination of the signal after passing<br />

through the chorus is set with the Chorus Output Select.<br />

Output MFX Select<br />

(Part Output Multi-Effects Select)<br />

Of the three types of multi-effects that can be used<br />

simultaneously, specify which multi-effects will be used.<br />

Value: 1–3 (MFX-1–MFX-3)<br />

Output Level (Part Output Level)<br />

Set the level of the signal that is sent to the output<br />

destination specified by Part Output Assign.<br />

Value: 0–127<br />

Chorus Send Level (Part Chorus Send Level)<br />

Sets the level of the signal sent to chorus for each part.<br />

Value: 0–127<br />

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Overview Connections VS-700C Console VS-700R I/O Fantom VS Appendix

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