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Summary of Contents for VP-70

Page 1: ...Roland DFt WP Owner s Manua O Roland ESSS INPUT MUrm o MOMESSACE o o ...

Page 2: ...hange in perfor mance or E The product has been dropped orthe enclosure damaged Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described In the user maintenance instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel B SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Ekspiosionsfare Udskiftning mi kun ioretages af en sagkyndig og som teskrevet i servicemanual VARNING L...

Page 3: ...alue Switch Number Buttons Minus Button Write Button System Button Tune Button Input Level Knob Attenuator Knob Input Jack MIDI Message Indicator O Power Switch Enter Button Display ro ffl m 5ffl ffl P Jffl T Input Connector Output Jacks Patch Shift Jacks RRC IN Connector MIDI IN RRC IN Selector Switch MIDI Connector ...

Page 4: ...perly if turned on immediately after being turned off If this happens simply turn it off and turn it on again a few seconds later Before setting up this unit with other devices turn this unit and all the other units off It is normal for this unit to get hot while being operated When disconnecting the power cord from a wall socket please do not pull the cord but hold the plug When this unit is not ...

Page 5: ...ame time The VP 70 has MIDI Mono mode that assigns a different MIDI channel to each of the four pitch shifting units and therefore allows each pitch shifting unit to receive different MIDI messages separately The VP 70 s memory capacity can retain up to 128 different effects Panel Descriptions 3 Important Notes 5 CD Outline of the VP 70 6 1 Pitch Shifting Function Voice Expansion 6 2 VOICE MIDI Fu...

Page 6: ...e MIDI NOTE messages sent from an external MIDI device This fact makes it possible for you to change the amount of pitch shift by using a MIDI keyboard or sequencer There are two methods for setting the amount of pitch shifting HARMONIZE This determines how many semi tones of shift from the pitch of the input sound The DETUNE function allows you to adjust the pitch even more finely PITCH FOLLOW Pl...

Page 7: ...NPUT DIRECT Pitch Detection VOICE EXPANSION Pitch Shifter EFFECT Ul P Pitch Shifter EFFECT U2 Pitch Shifter EFFECT _ US Pitch Shifter U4 EFFECT Q OUTPUT A Q OUTPUT B MIDI Converting Mode is written into memory MIDI OUT i Pitch Shifting Value is written into internal memory Pitch Shifting Value is written into internal memory MIDI IN MIDI Sound Module MIDI Comtroller Pitch Shifting value is control...

Page 8: ... id ___ Mmviibw Q l p ts I 1 _ _ Microphone MIDI Keyboard Amplifier etc Microphone DP 2 DP 2 FC 100 Banff n II 3 P SB NOTE Please do not connect any other device but the FC 100 When the Input Jack on the front panel and the Input Connector on the rear panel are both used at the same time the Input Jack on the front panel has priority ...

Page 9: ...ntroller set this switch to the RRC IN position and when using a MIDI device connected to the MIDI IN set this to the MIDI IN position RRC IN Connector Connect the FC 100 optional foot controller to this connector Please do not connect a device other than the FC 100 to this connector Patch Shift Jack Patch Shift Use this jack to call patches sequentially with a pedal switch such as the DP 2 When U...

Page 10: ...T A OUTPUT B Through Output A effect sounds of U1 and U3 are sent out and effect sounds of U2 and U4 are sent through Output B Direct sounds are sent through A and B If possible use amplifiers and speakers of wide frequency band and dynamic range such as a keyboard amplifier Input Jack Input Connector These are used for feeding human voice or instrument sounds to the VP 70 Line signals can be dire...

Page 11: ...t up with the other devices then turn the unit on and the Display responds with g n i p iw Ti i p nn A u L h i IS V iu 1 I a v v v v Y v v v y_ w it Patch Number Patch Name The VP 70 s memory capacity can retain up to 128 different patches Each patch has a name and a patch number which is a combination of a bank and a number When the VP 70 is turned on the first patch 1 1 is automatically called T...

Page 12: ... initialization procedure to call the preprogrammed patches Initialization automatically erases any data programmed in the VP 70 and replaces it with the preprogrammed patches Switch the VP 70 on while holding the Play Voice Expansion and MIDI Buttons down POWER PLAV voice EXPANSION VOICES MIDI t t While holding three buttons down The Display responds with O T r U 7 IW 7 T T I T 7 C 1 II I _ I 1IV...

Page 13: ... group B CD Group A Number A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 5 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 6 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 7 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 8 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 c Group B Number indication B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 4 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 ...

Page 14: ...ber Patch Name HARM P Fo INT EXT POLY UNISON DETUNE BEND RANGE OCT SHIFT KEY HOLD LO LIMIT UP LIMIT EFFECT DIRECT OUT MODE VOICE MIDI CH P Ch BEND VOL A T TRA 11 VOCODER P Fo EXT POLY 2 1 OFF FREE 8 1 12 ON OFF 12 HOLD VOCODER P Fo EXT POLY 2 1 ON FREE B 12 ON OFF 13 OCT VOCODER P Fo EXT POLY 2 OFF FREE B 3 12 ON OFF 14 OCT HOLD VOC P Fo EXT POLY 2 ON FREE 8 4 12 ON OFF 15 UNISON VOC P Fo EXT UNIS...

Page 15: ... a patch then push the Enter Button If you push the wrong Number Button assigning a patch number that does not exist such as 0 1 or 9 9 it will be ignored Each time the Button is pressed patch group A and B arc alternately selected b Patch Selection with Pedal Switches or Foot Controller Using Pedal Switches Connect pedal switches e g DP 2 to the Patch Shift Jacks on the rear panel Pushing the ped...

Page 16: ...on the rear panel and feed an audio signal of average volume The Level Indicator will light up When using a microphone bring your mouth close to the microphone and speak clearly Step 2 Rotate the Attenuator Knob and Input Level Knob until the red Level Indicator flashes occasionally Attenuator Knob s I E52S3 mm IOdB 50dB 4dB 50dB Microphone 10dB Electric Guitar 4dB Cassette Deck CD Player Line Lev...

Page 17: ...horus effects can be obtained 2 Harmonize the input signal see page 22 By changing the pitch of the pitch shifters in semi tone steps the input sounds can be harmonized creating an effect choral singing 3 Using the VP 70 as a Vocoder see page 35 A voice fed into the VP 70 can be heard in the pitch of a note played on the connected Keyboard 4 Send only direct sounds see page 42 5 Control a MIDI sou...

Page 18: ... Amplifier Mixer This effect is ideal for guitar sounds A A I I runonc L i u n u _i DOOM A Now let s call Patch Number B 11 This patch contains a moderate Chorus effect The OuLput mode of this patch is 1 which sends the direct sound the input signal from Jack A and the effect sound processed by the pitch shifting units from Jack B Patch Number 11 INPUT VP 70 U2 U3 OUTPUT MODE t DETUNE B DETUNE 5 D...

Page 19: ...en fatter chorus with more Detune than 21 U I 1 1 runpnr L h u n u _ LI D D M U h rinn i 5 1 runouc l n u ft u _i h n h 1 1 _ 5 1 runouc LIIUA UJ U o o M c h h K no BPatch number 41 51 and 61 have the same amounts of Detune as 11 21 and 31 but is set to Output mode 3 that divides the effect sounds into Output Jacks A and B and sends the direct sounds from both Jacks A and B Patch Number 41 INPUT V...

Page 20: ... 1 Push the Voice Expansion Button and the amount of Detune in each pitch shifter and the Output Mode can be changed Step 2 Push the Function Button see how the Display changes FUNC 6 Calls functions sequentially Step 3 When the Display shows the parameter you wish to edit set the value of the parameter using the Value Button A number value can also be entered by using the appropriate Number Butto...

Page 21: ... A A 1 1 u _ n i i n The 4th Ditch shiiter i l U JCT iVC i d 1 j C UJU C T c Change thei amount of Detune with f VALUE T A A 1 1 C l L L Z LI FUNC 1 1 I 1 DTo rrT r U J i_ L _ u The volume of the effect sounas pitch shifted sounas can be set with VALUE At 3 i u is maximum and at 0 no effect sound is obtained The volume of the direct sounas input signal can be set with 1 VALUE At 8 it is maximum an...

Page 22: ...tch number 12 This patch contains 0 4 and 7 semi tones for three pitch shifting units respectively That is the input signals direct sounds are pitch shifted by two pitch shifters by 4 and 7 semi tones respectively and one pitch shifter does not change the pitch For instance feeding a human voice will create a major triad that uses the direct sound as the root When C is input Patch number 12 is set...

Page 23: ...rs by 3 and 7 respectively and one pitch shifter sends the input signal without changing the pitch For instance feeding a human voice will create a minor triad that uses the direct sound as a root When C is input 1 L M R 1 1 LI n t u I I 1 LI D O M 1 1 h r n BPatch number 14 contains 4 7 and 10 semi tones for three pitch shifting units respectively That is the input signal direct sounds are pitch ...

Page 24: ...s a root When C is input i t m AC M T M I D I 1 IN n t u _ c i i it _j H IPatch number 16 contains 3 6 and 10 semi tones for the three pitch shifters respectively That is the input signal direct sounds are pitch shifted by three pitch shifters by 3 7 and 10 semi tones respectively For instance feeding a human voice will create an altered seventh chord m7 5 or half diminished When C is input A n I ...

Page 25: ...tch see how the Display changes Step 3 When the Display shows the parameter you wish to edit set the value of the parameter using the Value Button A number value can also be entered by using the appropriate Number Buttons and the Enter Button instead of using the Value Button To select or use the Minus Button VALUE Changes Value Number Entry ENTER 18 is entered The edited patch will be erased when...

Page 26: ... C FUNC Z l L 0 3 nc T LI L 1 J iw e_ OFF Select whether to turn ON or OFF the 3rd pitch s hifter with VALUE When ON push ENTER then set the pitch shift value with VALUE FUNC w ON t ENTER 13 1 L l U u n iw j n 1 on o FUNC 7 t Z l _ 1 1 u U T BET UN E 0 J c c r i c i_ _ u FUNC n 3 7i t a c r T P lC JiHLL I U FUNC I OFF i ni T a i n ti c i I C U U II U i L _ l Select whether to turn ON or OFF the 4t...

Page 27: ...ophone li Amr lifter Guitar Mixer Preparation 1 Connect the MIDI OUT connector of the MIDI device for controlling pitch to the MIDI IN of the VP 70 Preparation 2 Set the MIDI IN RRC IN Selector Switch to the MIDI IN position ln this condition the FC 100 foot controller cannot change patches Preparation 3 Set the MIDI channel of the MIDI device to the same number as the VP 70 s MIDI receive channel...

Page 28: ...ll patch number 16 The pitch shift of this patch can be controlled by an external MIDI device a MIDI keyboard How to control the pitch shift by an external MIDI device a MIDI keyboard While feeding sounds to the VP 70 play C4 middle C on the connected MIDI keyboard This sets the pitch shift value to 0 sounding the same pitch as the input signal The pitch shift value can be set one octave above or ...

Page 29: ...keyboard a synthesizer s pitch bend effect can be obtained This patch 16 can be pitch shifted as much as a major 2nd from the key played when the bender lever is moved to its maximum position lf the amount of pitch shift exceeds one octave from the direct sound the maximum shift amount of the VP 70 a proper shift effect may not be obtained This patch 16 sends out only effect sounds and is set to O...

Page 30: ...mber 17 contains a Key Hold function that can retain the same amount of pitch shift even after the key is released until a new key is played This patch sends out only effect sounds from Jack B Output mode 1 El 1 c u n i Ti MULil U D M I I IT I I Patch number 27 contains a Key Hold function that can retain the same amount of pitch shift even after the key is released until a new key is played This ...

Page 31: ... mode can be changed FUNC Calls functions sequentially Step 2 Push the Function Button see how the Display changes Step 3 When the Display shows the parameter you wish to edit set the value of the parameter using the Value Button A number value can also be entered by using the appropriate Number Buttons and the Enter Button instead of using the Value Button To select or use the Minus Button Number...

Page 32: ...r When Key Hold is turned on with VALUE trie same amount of pitch shift is retained even after the key is released until a new key is played r I n i i c o c o c c I O l_ U l U l_ l _ I l l_ I The lowest note number that takes on theS pitch shi fr effect can be set with VALUE 1 Any lower key will be ignored At FREE there is no limit jgg J FUNC t 1 u ii a o c o U 1 1 _ i r o r c j FUNC n i r r r r r...

Page 33: ...4 note unison VP 70 INPUT 113 II III II III ON OUTPUT MODE 3 k Playing two keys 2 note unison VP 70 INPUT 6 i U2 U3 mm OUTPUT MODE 3 Q OUTPUT A O OUTPUT B Two note unison engages two notes for each key mm nwrani D 7 4 5 7 9 1 i 3 Detune Amount ...

Page 34: ... T TI ON ON KEY LIMIT sets the key range where the pitch shifting effect is valid e g 1 CO G9 KEYBOARD SSiEFFECT LOWER LIMIT UPPER LIMIT e g 2 e g 3 CO G9 CO G KEYBOARD KEYBOARD mmmermmm k A LOWER UPPER UPPER LOWER LIMPf FREE LIMl T FREE LIMIT LIMIT When set as above the Display responds with a mark showing EFFECT is not possible 34 ...

Page 35: ...ce for controlling pitch to the MIDI IN of the VP 70 Preparation 2 Set the MIDI IN RRC IN Selector Switch to the MIDI IN position ln this condition the FC 100 foot controller cannot change patches Preparation 3 Set the MIDI channel of the MIDI device to the same number as the VP 70 s MIDI receive channel Please carefully select the channel numbers otherwise MIDI messages cannot be received by the ...

Page 36: ...when INT internal Control is selected The MIDI channel you set here will be retained even after the unit is turned off n 1 n r n ti c p i i uluJilR INow let s call patch number 11 The pitch shift of this patch can be controlled by an external MIDI device a MIDI keyboard in the following example How to control the pitch by an external MIDI device While feeding your voice into the VP 70 play a key o...

Page 37: ...ing with speakers the microhopne may pick up the sound from the speakers causing unpleasant noise Please do not feed a sound with pitch alteration such as vibrato Using the bender lever of a MIDI keyboard a synthesizer s pitch bend effect can be obtained This patch 11 can be pitch shifted as much as a major 2nd from the played key when the bender lever is moved to its maximum position If the amoun...

Page 38: ...ion that can retain the same pitch even after the key is released until a new key is played This patch sends out both direct and effect sounds Output mode 1 is selected sending direct sounds from Jack A and effect sounds from Jack B _ A 1 n r t M n r n T E o 1 J u L 1 V u L u u l IPatch number 13 is exactly the same effect as 11 except that it is one octave higher and is therefore ideal for a woma...

Page 39: ...ted VOCE EXPANSION Controls pitch shifters and Output mode of each patch Step 1 Push the Voice Expansion Button and the amount of Detune in each pitch shifter and the Output Mode can be changed Step 2 Push the Function Button see how the Display changes Step 3 When the Display shows the parameter you wish to edit set the value of the parameter using the Value Button A number value can also be ente...

Page 40: ...NC j V A A I 1 n r U L r r E 0 3 The entire pitch of the MIDI keyboard can be transposed in octave steps a a u tr u p i n n P When this is sef to ON with VALUE the Key Hold function can be obtained The Key Hold function retains the same pitch even after the key is released until a new key is played FUNC a a i niiro CO C C I I i_ u w C i Z i i i i J The lowest note number that can take on the pitch...

Page 41: ...U1 _ U2 j U3 _ IM OUTPUT A OUTPUT B k Playing two keys 2 note unison VP 70 INPUT OH ui U2 U3 IM OUTPUT MODE 3 OUTPUT A C OUTPUT B Two note unison engages two notes for each key k Four note unison Two note unison Detune Amount Half detune ON u 1 1 U4 mm jilii U2 u 3 4 Detune Amount 41 ...

Page 42: ... possible si 1H The pitch to be sounded can be set on the VP 70 as well as on the external MIDI device See Operation Table Pitch Follow To set the pitch to be sounded on the VP 70 on page 43 To play C INPUT VP 70 U2 US U4 C4 E4 A 4 DETUNE 0 DETUNE 0 DETUNE 0 DETUNE 0 OUTPUT MODE 3 OUTPUT A OUTPUT B The edited patch will be erased when the until is turned off or when a different patch is selected T...

Page 43: ...UttCj 7 1 wortruwrsow FUNC UtOSON PDL v 7 1 BE TUNE r C FUNG 0 32 1 1 JEWBFR r 5 fFUNCl 1 1 24 OFF 7 1 orrnt Er o FUNC 2 1 2 T i i H y HQL S Dff FUNC ON OFF f 1 LfJWER FREE FUNC 1 FREE CO GG 7 1 1 UPPER REE FREE CD OS To set the Ditch to be sounded on the VP 70 r fu c 7 M ZOtJTRSizIMT ffUNCj j ON f Entfh ii u Z U iv FUNC 1 CO 09 7 i i u ETU l fFUMC 32 F32 1 ON eh er 1 7 I 1 USzOU C4 FUNCJ C0 G3 7 ...

Page 44: ...an be simultaneously used with the pitch shift function Amplifier Microphone VP 70 Mixer Preparation 1 Connect the MIDI IN connector of a MIDI device to the MIDI Out of the VP 70 Preparation 2 Set the receive channel of the MIDI device to the same number as the transmit channel of the VP 70 Please carefully select the channel numbers otherwise MIDI messages cannot be received by the MIDI device Th...

Page 45: ... how the Display changes Step 3 When the Display shows the parameter you wish to edit set the value of the parameter using the Value Button A number value can also be entered by using the appropriate Number Button and the Enter Button instead of using the Value Button To select or use the Minus Button Number Entry VALUE 1 fL 2 3 A 6 b 7 e e ENTER Calls functions sequentially Changes Value IB is en...

Page 46: ...UNSI t 4 1 1 r VOLUME UN ON OFF FUNC RF TDUZHzDFF fpwcl ON OFF n TRRW5PD5E D hte a ects whetnar to aand MDI Vbtuma OMasaoes or not 7The volume of the sounds can be controlled toy fiw level of he input tonal TThis appiiss to the MIDI sound anodule that can reoeive volume snauageO This aeteets whether to sand MIDI Aftertoueh massages or not The after touch of the sound cans oontrollad by the level o...

Page 47: ...g The first letter flashes Step 2 Using the Function Button make the letter you wish to change flash Step 3 Using the Value Button change the flashing letter Letters numbers and signs are available A number can be entered by using the Number Buttons instead of the Value Button A space can be entered by pusing the Enter Button The patch name you have edited will be erased when a different patch is ...

Page 48: ...us Button Step 3 Push the Enter Button The following indication shows that the Protect function is on to protect the data in memory m c m n o v oonrrrjCTi I i t i u n i r it u I t L I L u Turn the Protect function off as follows and repeat the writing procedure FUNC WRITE r U I L L I _ U IV VALUE n n n r r t n r c i IS u L _ 1 u i i When writing is completed the Display responds as shown below the...

Page 49: ...ble from A 430 0 to 450 0Hz in 0 1Hz steps When using the Number Button to set the pitch begin with the center figure For instance to set 442 0 enter 4 2 then 0 and push the Enter Button Now playing the instrument will show the corresponding Key number in the Display represents I 1 1 1 n c D 1 1 i_ u _j i 1 Be sure to feed single notes Step 3 Adjust the pitch of the instrument so that the upper bl...

Page 50: ...rings of a guitar to control the four built in pitch shifters of the VP 70 individually and therefore retains the natural characteristics of a guitar How to select M0N04 mode Step 1 Push the System Button and the MIDI receive channel will flash in the Display M T T T O V _ V v X X X X X II 1 ill If A A A A A 1 16 P0LY M0N04 The channel shown here is called the Basic Channel To select MON04 mode se...

Page 51: ...DUTPUT MODE 3 is selected 3 messages Pitch Shifter 1 CH 1 2nd string messages i Pitch Shitter 2 CH 2 OUTPUT A 3rd string messages V Pitch Shifter 3 CH 3 r 4th string messages r Pitch Shitter 4 CH 4 ln Mono mode the basic channel cannot be set higher than 13 If it is set to any number higher than 13 in MONO 4 mode the Display responds with r li L I I BE T iw C I IVU p p p n p C i i U l MONO 1 MONO ...

Page 52: ...as follows Step 1 Make sure that the Display shows MONO 4 and push the lower side of the Function Button The Display responds with r L Ri r u l 1 Hi X 3L X A A A A A BASIC GLOBAL Step 2 Using the Value Switch select BASIC or GLOBAL When BASIC is selected the Program change and Hold messages are sent on the Basic channel currently set When GLOBAL is selected those messages are received on the Globa...

Page 53: ...up B a Setting the MIDI Receive Channel The Roland System Exclusive messages can select a receiver device by substituting a channel number for a Device ID The VP 70 uses the number of the MIDI receive channel as a Device ID therefore when transferring data between two VP 70 s be sure to set the receive channels of two units to the same number To set the MIDI receive channel push the System Button ...

Page 54: ... the Display Using the Value Button select the data group to be transferred The entire data 1ULK 71 1 M D _ iiuiir ALL Patch Group A 1ULK TIIIMD i u 1 1 r z 1 1 BB Patch Group B 1ULK TIIIMD jj u 1 1 r r 1 1 BB Push the Enter Button and the data of the selected group is transferred When transferring data from the VP 70 transmitter to another VP 70 receiver be sure that the receiver VP 70 is set to ...

Page 55: ...the MIDI IN connector of the VP 70 receiver and the MIDI OUT of the transmitter unit with a MIDI cable Step 2 Set the MIDI IN RRC IN Selector Switch to the MIDI IN position Step 3 Turn the Protect function off FUNC WRITE p onrcrT_riM n u i i_ l i _ u i i d o n I u C r r _ n c c _ L I _ u r Step 4 Push the System Button and make sure that it lights up Step 5 Push the Function Button until BULK LOAD...

Page 56: ...C T C I I Cno M7 TIT 3 t I 3 w run i X 1 Set the switch to the MIDI IN position and the VP 70 is ready to read the transferred data Step 7 Transfer the data from the transmitter to the VP 70 Bulk dump or play data The transferred data will be written in the appropriate memory location of the VP 70 1 n n I A A n n l_ u 1 I 1 u u i i segments How the Bulk Dump is proceeding can be seen in the Displa...

Page 57: ...ns to the Play mode opnqT i n o D t m r If the Display does not change after waiting a minute or the following error message is shown it is likely that something has gone wrong tidto c p p n o M I I L n H U l il Push any button on the panel to return to the Play mode and repeat the procedure Step 8 Return the Protect Switch to ON 57 ...

Page 58: ...et the MIDI IN RRC IN Selector Switch on the VP 70 to the RRC IN position Step 3 Set the Mode Selector Switch of the FC 100 to the I position Step 4 Using the Number Bank and Group pedals of the FC 100 select a patch See the owner s manual of the FC 100 for a detailed explanation of each pedal When the FC 100 is set up with the VP 70 the FC 100 s Display shows Group A and the indicators of Bank 1 ...

Page 59: ...une U2 Detune U3 CDetune U4 Detune EFFECT DIRECT OUT MODE VOICE MIDI CH P Ch BEND VOL A T TRA Patch Number Patch Name HARM P Fo INT EXT POLY UNISON DETUNE BEND RANGE OCT SHIFT KEY HOLD LO LIMIT UP LIMIT EFFECT DIRECT OUT MODE VOICE MIDI CH P Ch BEND VOL A TRA 59 ...

Page 60: ...ch Bender X 1 0 24 SEMI 1 0 24 SEMI 14 BITS RESO 7 64 Control Change 1 X X VOLUME HOLD 1 Prog Change True 2 0 127 j fC 5JC fjZ C C s vf 2f 0 127 0 127 System Exclusive O 3 System Common Song Pos Song sel True X X X X X X System Real Time i Clock i Commands X X X X Aux Message Local ON OFF Ail Notes OFF Active Sense Reset X O 123 X X X O 123 126 127 X X Notes 1 Either O or X can be selected and wri...

Page 61: ...cy standard pitch Pedal Switch DP 2 Foot Switch BOSS FS 5U Front Panel Hard Case Input Jack Attenuator Knob Input Level Knob Play Button Voice Expansion Button Voice MIDI Button Tune Button System Button Write Button Function Button Value Button Number Button 0 9 Minus Button Enter Button Level Indicator Preset Indicator 16 letter Display Power Switch Rear Panel Input Connector Output Jacks A B Pa...

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