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1. Access the voice palette. Press Press twice Press Press << Voice Palette >> MAN-II : 4 Prestant vv VP 1 : 4 Geigen Oct 2. The voice palette screen will appear. Selected stop name Currently selected variation 3. Select a variation. Turn 2.Select a sound (stop). 3.Adjust the sound. Playing the organ Shortcuts Selecting sound variations (Voice Palette) Pedal Sound This manual explains the most important operations. Refer to the owner’s manual for details on these and other operations. By using a shortcut, you can directly access the desired setting screen without having to navigate through a menu screen. Volume Volume of the satellite speakers Reverb Depth By pressing a stop twice, you can choose between variations of the sound for the selected stop. 1. Turn on the power. Choose from four variations, VP0 through VP3. Press Listening to the demo songs Adjusting the external devices sound Setting the reverb Changing the tuning or pitch Setting the expression pedal Setting the tremulant Press Turn Turn Press Operate Press Edit parameter save Press the upper part to cancel a sound selection Press the lower part to select a sound Setting the melody coupler See Owner’s Manual (p. 23) See Owner’s Manual (p. 67) See Owner’s Manual (p. 30) See Owner’s Manual (p. 55) See Owner’s Manual (p. 58) See Owner’s Manual (p. 31) Press twice Choosing sounds that are not included in the sound tablets /Setting the MIDI couplers See Owner’s Manual (p. 62) See Owner’s Manual (p.65) While holding and following operation Main Screen The memory bank Setting the playing or recording See Owner’s Manual (p. 36) See Owner’s Manual (p. 26) Setting the bass coupler See Owner’s Manual (p. 28) Press Press Press When the power is turned on, the main screen will appear in the display located at the right side of the keyboard. If the Voice Palette screen does not appear, press the [Value/Exit Menu] knob several times to access the main screen (which shows the memory bank), and then proceed as above. Immediately after the power is turned on, no stops are selected, meaning that the keyboard will not produce sound. Lower Manual Sound Pedal Sound Lower Manual Sound [PLAY/PAUSE] piston [MEL] piston [BASS] piston [0] piston [TREMULANT] piston [Master Volume] knob [Reverb] knob [SET] piston Quick Manual * 5 1 0 0 0 0 6 4 8 3 - 0 1 * Copyright © 2009 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.

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1. Access the voice palette.

Press

Press twice

Press

Press

<< Voice Palette >>

MAN-II : 4 Prestant vv VP 1 : 4 Geigen Oct

2. The voice palette screen will appear.

Selected stop name

Currently selected variation

3. Select a variation.

Turn

2.Select a sound (stop). 3.Adjust the sound.

Playing the organShortcuts

Selecting sound variations (Voice Palette)

Pedal Sound

This manual explains the most important operations.Refer to the owner’s manual for details on these and other operations.

By using a shortcut, you can directly access the desired setting screen without having to navigate through a menu screen.

Upper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual Sound

Volume

Volume of the satellite speakers

Reverb Depth

By pressing a stop twice, you can choose between variations of the sound for the selected stop.

1. Turn on the power.

Choose from four variations, VP0 through VP3.

variation

Selected stop name

Press

Listening to the demo songs

Adjusting the external devices sound

Setting the reverb

Changing the tuning or pitch

Setting the expression pedal

Setting the tremulant

Press

Turn

Turn

Press

Operate

Press

Edit parameter save

Press the upper part to cancel a sound selection

Press the lower part to select a sound

Setting the melody coupler

See Owner’s Manual (p. 23)

See Owner’s Manual (p. 67)

See Owner’s Manual (p. 30)

See Owner’s Manual (p. 55)

See Owner’s Manual (p. 58)

See Owner’s Manual (p. 31)

Press twice

Choosing sounds that are not included in the sound tablets /Setting the MIDI couplers

See Owner’s Manual (p. 62)

See Owner’s Manual (p.65)

While holding and following operation

Main Screen

The memory bank

Setting the playing or recordingSee Owner’s Manual (p. 36)

See Owner’s Manual (p. 26)

Setting the bass couplerSee Owner’s Manual (p. 28)

Press

Press

Press

When the power is turned on, the main screen will appear in the display located at the right side of the keyboard.

If the Voice Palette screen does not appear, press the [Value/Exit Menu] knob several times to access the main screen (which shows the memory bank), and then proceed as above.

Immediately after the power is turned on, no stops are selected, meaning that the keyboard will not produce sound.

Lower Manual Sound

Pedal Sound Upper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundUpper Manual SoundLower Manual Sound

[PLAY/PAUSE] piston

[MEL] piston

[BASS] piston

[0] piston

[TREMULANT] piston

[Master Volume] knob

[Reverb] knob

[SET] piston

Quick Manual

* 5 1 0 0 0 0 6 4 8 3 - 0 1 *

Copyright © 2009 ROLAND CORPORATIONAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in anyform without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.

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All settings for the upper manual, lower manual, and pedalboard can be stored together in one of the general pistons — .

Heres how to make settings using the menus. Perform these steps from the main screen. For a list of the menu items, refer to the next page.

Storing Recalling

• Cancel the setting.• Return to the previous menu.

5. Put the setting into effect.

Turning the settings off

If you need to store six or more di�erent settings, you can use memory banks.For details, refer to p. 34 of the owner’s manual.

The piston is also called the “cancel piston” (all stops turned o�).

Press Press Press

For the categories 3. Song Recorder and 11. Save/Load (USB), there will be additional items to select after you've entered the menu.

If a Yes/No con�rmation screen appears

While holding

Making Settings in the Menus

2. Select the item.1. Access the menu. 3. Enter the item.

Storing Your Favorite Settings Menu List

4. Change the item’s setting.

Press

Press

Press

Press

Turn Turn

Setting category Contents of the category Detailed items

Recording, play back song, Saving, deleting, and copying song data

Save General PistonLoad General PistonDelete General PistonSave Voice SetupLoad Voice SetupDelete Voice SetupFormat USB MemoryFactory Reset

Save/load the contents of the general pistons, voice setup or Format the USB Memory

• Screen contrast• V-LINK setting• MEL and BASS coupler settings

Expression pedal settings

MAN-I/PedalMAN-IIShutterKick SW RKick SW L

Reverb settingsRoom TypeWall Type

Display ContrastV-LINK Bass Split Mel Split

SongTempoMeasureMetronome VolumeBeat Play ModeSave Song Delete SongCopy Song

External device settings

MIDI settings

Settings for pitch and Temperament

Pitch Temperament Tuning Transpose

Listen to demo songs

Tremulant settingsDepth Rate

Group SongTempoSatellite VR

LocalTone NameTx Piston

Aux In VolumeAux In ReverbLine Out Gain

PCBank MSB Bank LSBVolumeOctaveReverb

Source/MIDI CH = CH1–16

NameVolumeOctave ReverbWarmthPresenceBrilliance

Source/MIDI CH= USER

Nameor

• Selecting sounds that are not available via the sound tablets• MIDI coupler settings• Adjusting sounds* Details of the available items will depend on the Source/MIDI CH setting. • USER = internal sound generator • CH1–16 = MIDI transmit channel The range will depend on the division that is selected.