Roland VP-770 用户手册

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Connecting a Sequencer via MIDI
You can use your MIDI sequencer to record the keyboard performance data from the VP-770, and record
your vocal via the microphone as you listen to the sequencer playback. With the VP-770 connected to your 
sequencer, you’ll be able to use it as part of your studio setup.
Make connections as shown above.
Perform on the VP-770 as you listen to the song on your sequencer, and record the
performance data from the VP-770 on a MIDI track of the sequencer.
There are two advantages to recording just your keyboard performance ahead of time.
You’ll be able to concentrate on the keyboard (or microphone)
You’ll be able to use your sequencer to edit (correct) your keyboard performance
For example if you’ve already recorded the backing chorus or melody, all you have left to do is sing!
Play back your sequencer, and vocalize into the microphone that’s connected to the
VP-770. Then record the VP-770’s OUTPUT signal onto an audio track of your se-
quencer.
An example of more sophisticated studio work
Record the backing chorus part on a MIDI track, and route the audio track containing a previously-
recorded main vocal to the VP-770’s rear panel EXT IN jack (as the microphone input). Now you
can listen through your monitor speakers while trying out various settings on the VP-770, and 
continue experimenting with diff erent variations of backing chorus as long as you wish.
The VP-770 system is extremely simple; the audio from the microphone input is played according
to the notes of the MIDI data. This very simplicity allows a virtually infi nite range of uses.
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MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI interface
Sequencer
INPUT
Audio interface