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How To Use This Manual
 
This owner’s manual is organized as follows. 
For details on all the patches and waves that the V-Synth XT 
contains, refer to the separate “Sound List.”
 
Quick Start (p. 17)
 
This chapter offers a basic introduction to the V-Synth XT, and 
provides simple, easy-to-understand explanations, allowing the 
beginner to quickly experience many of the V-Synth XT’s exciting 
features. As you read the Quick Start, we recommend actually 
performing the described operations on your V-Synth XT. This’ll 
help you understand most of what you need to know for basic 
operations. 
 
 
Overview of the V-Synth XT
 
This explains the structure of the V-Synth XT, and basic operation. 
Reading it is essential for understanding V-Synth XT operational 
procedures.
 
Playing in Patch Mode
 
This explains how to play the V-Synth XT in Patch mode. Reading it 
is essential for understanding V-Synth XT operational procedures.
 
Creating a Patch
 
This chapter explains how to create patches, and describes what the 
patch parameters do and how they are composed. Read this chapter 
when you wish to create patches.
 
Creating a Rhythm Kit (Rhythm Mode)
 
This chapter explains how to create a Rhythm Kit.
 
Creating and Editing Samples (Sample 
Mode)
 
This explains how to sample, and how to edit and encode samples. 
Read this when you want to sample sounds.
 
Settings Common to All Modes (System 
Mode)
 
This chapter describes how the System parameters that determine 
the V-Synth XT’s operation environment work and how these 
parameters are organized. Read it as necessary.
 
Disk-Related Functions (Disk Mode)
 
This chapter covers disk-related operations such as saving data to 
disk and loading data from disk. Read it as necessary.
 
Transferring Data (USB Mode)
 
This explains how to connect the V-Synth XT to your computer, and 
transfer data such as patches and waves. Read this as necessary.
 
Other Functions
 
This explains how to transmit data to an external MIDI device (Data 
Transfer), and how to restore all data of the V-Synth XT to the 
factory settings (Factory Reset). Read it as necessary.
 
Appendices (p. 149)
 
This chapter contains a troubleshooting section for use when the V-
Synth XT is not functioning as expected. There is also a list of 
messages that you can refer to if an message appears on the display. 
A list of parameters and a MIDI implementation chart are also 
provided.
 
Notation Used in This Owner’s 
Manual
 
To make operation procedures easy to understand, the following 
notation system is adopted:
Characters and graphics in square brackets [  ] indicate buttons and 
knobs on the front panel. For example, [MODE] indicates the MODE 
button, and [
], [
], [
], and [
] indicates the cursor 
buttons.
Text or graphics enclosed in < > indicate objects in the screen (touch 
screen) that can be touched using your finger. The manual will 
instruct you to “touch” the object shown in the touch screen.
(p. **) refers to pages within the manual.
Below are the meanings of the symbols preceding certain sentences 
in the text.
 
These are notes. Be sure to read them.
 
These are reference memos. Read it as necessary.
 
These are hints for operating the V-Synth XT. Read it as 
necessary.
 
These provide information from related reference pages. Read it 
as necessary.
 
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The display screens printed in this owner’s manual are based on 
the factory settings. However, please be aware that in some cases 
they may differ from the actual factory settings.
 
Please be aware that in the screen shots printed in this manual, 
the patch names may differ from the factory settings.
 
Separate booklet: 
V-Card owner's manual
 
The Roland “V-Card” series software VC-1 and VC-2 are 
preinstalled in the V-Synth XT. For details on how to use the VC-1 
“D-50” and VC-2 “Vocal Designer,” refer to the separate “V-Card 
owner's manual.”
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