Main Features Simply plug in a mic and play your guitar .
That’ s all it takes to add beautiful harmony , resonanc e, and spaciousness to your singing .
The compact body of the VE-2 c ontains functions such as generating professional-quality harmony in a variety
of harmony types, adding echo, impr oving the consistency of your volume and pitch, and sharpening the
denition of your voice, all without an y need for complex settings.
The VE-2 supports your vocals in any situation, from street live performances to studio r ecording.
Panel Description T op panel
2
3 64 5 1
Number Name Explanation
1
HARMONY section Y ou can adjust the harmony .
[BALANCE] knob
Here you can adjust the harmony that is added to y our voice (the direct sound).
T urning this to the left of center reduces the harmony that is added; turning it
to the right of center cuts the vocal (the dir ect sound).
[T YPE] knob
Selects the type of harmony.& Refer to “Harmon y S ettings”
HARMONY T YPE
indicator
The indicators light to show the type of harmony that’ s selected by the [ TYPE]
knob.& Refer to “TYPE indication ”
[VARIA TION] button Causes the harmony selected by the [T YPE] knob to be a thicker harmony.
[KEY ] knob
Set this to the key of the song that you’ re singing.& Refer to “Specifying the
key of your song ”
Status indicator
The color of the indicator shows the harmon y on/o status and BYP ASS
(outputting the mic input without change).& Refer to “T urning the Harmony
On/O and Status indicator”
* When the remaining battery power runs low , the Status Indicator will blinks.
[A UTO HARMONIST]
button
If this is on, harmony will be added to your voice acc ording to what you play on
the connected guitar .
* If a guitar is connected to the GUIT AR IN jack, AUTO HARMONIST (FULL)
automatically turns on.
Setting Button Explanation
OFF Unlit
Harmony is added according to the key specied b y the
[KEY ] knob.
FULL Red
Harmony is added according to the chor d progression
played on the guitar .
HYBRID Green
Harmony is added according to the key specied b y the
[KEY ] knob and according to the chords played on the
guitar .
2
PEAK indicator Indicates the mic input level.
3
[ECHO] knob
This knob selects the echo type and adjusts its depth. T urn this knob to REVERB,
REV+DL Y , or DELA Y to switch to that eect.
4
[ENHANCE] button
This button lets you improv e the denition of your voice by making the input
volume more consistent (ENHANCE) or b y making the pitch more accurate
(PITCH C ORRECT ).
Setting Button Explanation
OFF Unlit
No correction is applied.
ENHANCE Red
The input volume is made more consisten t.
ENHANCE + PITCH
CORRECT
Green
The input volume and the pitch are made mor e
consistent.
5
Pedal
Depending on how you step on this pedal, you can turn harmon y on/o
or select BYP ASS (only the input sound is heard).& Refer to “T urning the
Harmony On/O and Status indicator”
6
[MEMORY] button
Three dieren t sets of knob and button settings can be saved and recalled.
& Refer to “Switching or Sa ving the Knob and Button Settings (MEMORY
Function)”
Rear panel
B
A
C D E J K
F
I
G
L
H
Number Name Explanation
A
GUIT AR IN jack
Connect a guitar here. If AUT O HARMONIST is on, harmony is added to
your vocal accor ding to your guitar performance.
B
GUIT AR THRU jack
Connect this to your guitar eects or guitar amp. The input to the
GUIT AR IN jacks is output from here without change.
C
MIC IN jack Connect a mic here.
D
[MIC SENS] knob Adjusts the input sensitivity of the mic connected to the MIC IN jack.
E
PHONES/LINE OUT jack
Connect headphones or a speaker here. This jack outputs the same
audio signal as the XLR OUT jack.
* The audio input signal of the guitar is not output from here .
F
XLR OUT jack
Connect a mixer or monitor amp here . This jack outputs the same audio
signal as the PHONES/LINE OUT jack.
* The audio input signal of the guitar is not output from here .
G
USB port
Use a USB cable to connect this to your computer . This c onnection
lets you record y our voice into the computer , or to listen to the
computer play back via the VE-2.& R efer to “ Connecting the VE-2 to
a Computer”
H
V ARIA TION, MEMORYH
jack
Connect a footswitch here. Y ou can use the footswitch to switch the
V ARIATION or the MEMOR Y .& Refer to “ Connecting a Footswitch”
I
[PHANTOM] switch
T urns phantom power on/o .& R efer to “Pr ecautions concerning
use of phantom power supply”
J
[GND] switch
Use this if a ground loop causes noise. Setting this to the “LIFT ” position
may reduce noise in some cases. Normally you should lea ve this in the
“NOR” position.
K
DC IN jack
This jack is for connecting an AC adaptor (PSA series; sold separat ely).
* Use only the specied AC adaptor (PSA series), and connect it to an
AC outlet of the correct voltage.
L
[POWER] switch This switches the power on and o .
This instrument is equipped
with balanced (XLR) type
jacks. Wiring diagrams
for these jacks are shown
below . Make connections
after rst checking the
wiring diagrams of other
equipment you intend to
connect.
1: GND 2: HOT
3: COLD
INPUT
1: GND 2: HOT
3: COLD
OUTPUT
TIP: HOT
RING: COLD
SLEEVE: GND
Adding Harmony 1. Connect a mic to the MIC IN jack. If you’ re using a condenser mic, turn the [PHANTOM] switch “ON. ”
2. While vocalizing into the mic, use the [MIC SENS] knob to adjust the input sensitivity .
Adjust the sensitivity so that the PEAK indicator lights orange.
If the input level is too high, the PEAK indicator lights red.
* Y ou must adjust the input sensitivity accurately.
If the input sensitivity is too low or too high, harmony cannot be added correctly .
* When inputting audio via a mic, input the voice of only one person.
If multiple voices are being input, harmony and echo cannot be added correctly .
3. If you’ re using a guitar , connect your guitar to the GUIT AR IN jack.
* When you connect a guitar to the GUIT AR IN jack, AUTO HARMONIST aut omatically turns on.
4. Press the pedal to make the status indicator light blue. 5. Specify the harmony type and balance as described in “Harmony Settings. ”
If you did not connect a guitar in step 3, you should also specify the key .
6. While playing your guitar, vocalize into the mic. Y our vocalization is output with added harmony .
* Acoustic feedback could be pr oduced depending on the location of microphones relativ e to speakers. This
can be remedied by:
• Relocating microphone(s) at a
greater distance fr om speakers.
• Changing the orientation of
the microphone(s).
• Lowering volume levels with
[MIC SENS] knob.
Harmony Settings Use the [ TYPE], [KEY ], and [BALANCE] knobs and buttons to adjust the harmony.
Selecting the harmony Use the [ TYPE] knob to select the t ype of harmony . Depending on the type, harmony notes of dier ent pitches
are added to your voic e.
Order of
changing
TYPE
1 UNISON
2 HIGH
3 HIGHER
4 OCT UP
Order of
changing
TYPE
5 HIGH & HIGHER
6 LOW & HIGH
7 OCT UP & DOWN
8 LOWER & HIGHER
Order of
changing
TYPE
9 LOW & L OWER
10 OCT DOWN
11 L OWER
12 L OW
TYPE indication
The HARMONY indicators light accor ding to the type of harmony
that’ s selec ted by the TYPE knob.
* For combinations of tw o harmonic notes, such as
HIGH&HIGHER, the HIGH and HIGHER indicators will both
light.
Specifying the key of your song Use the [KEY ] knob to specify the key of the song
that you’ re singing, referring to “Song k ey and key
signature (¾ , ² ) ” as necessary.
(Example)
If you’ re singing a song in A minor, set the [KEY] knob to
“C, ” which is the relative key.
Adjusting the balance between the vocal and the harmony Use the [BALANCE] knob to adjust the balance between the vocal (direct sound) and the harmony .
HIGH
HIGHER
LOW
LOWER
OCT
DOWN
OCT
UP
UNISON
Major
Major
Minor
Minor
Song key and key signature (¾ , ² )
Connecting the VE-2 to a Computer If you use a commercially available USB 2.0 cable to connect the VE-2 to your computer , you’ll be able t o do the
following.
• A udio from a mic connected to the VE-2, together with harmony , can be recorded into the computer (NORMAL
mode).
* The audio input from the guitar cannot be recor ded into the computer .
• A udio from a mic connected to the VE-2, together with harmony , can be mixed with audio playback from the
computer , and re -recorded or streamed on the c omputer (L OOP BACK mode).
• The VE-2 can apply harmony to the audio playback from the computer , and output the result (INPUT mode).
* Y ou must install the USB driver before connecting the VE-2 to your computer .
Download the USB driver from the Roland website .
For details , refer to Readme.htm which is included in the do wnload.
http://www.roland.c om/support/
Setting Procedure T o change a function or setting of the VE-2, turn on the power while long-pressing the corresponding button, and
then change the setting.
Setting to be
changed
Button to hold down
at power-on
Change/
Finalize
Parameters Button status Default
settings
Sleep function AUT O HARMONIST
AUT O HARMONIST/
Pedal
ON Blink in green √
OFF Blink in red
Pedal operation ENHANCE
ENHANCE/
Pedal
LA TCH Blink in r ed √
MOMENT ARY Blink in green
USB connection
mode
MEMORY
MEMORY/
Pedal
NORMAL Blink in red √
LOOP BA CK Blink in orange
INPUT Blink in green
Standard pitch
setting
V ARIATION
V ARIATION/
Pedal
437 Hz (Left)
Blink in red
( The HARMONY
TYPE indicators
light to show the
selected pitch).
437 Hz
438 Hz
439 Hz
440 Hz (Center) √
441 Hz
442 Hz
443 Hz (Right)
Main Specications BOSS VE-2: Vocal Harmonist Pow er Supply
Rechargeable Ni-MH Battery (AA, HR6) or Alkaline (AA, LR6) x 4,
AC Adaptor (PSA series: sold separ ately)
Current Dra w 200 mA Max. (9V )
Expected battery life
under continuous use
Rechargeable Ni-MH battery (AA, HR6): Approx. 12 hours (phant om power: OFF)
Approx. 8 hours (phant om power: ON)
Alkaline (AA, LR6): Approx. 11 hours (phant om power: OFF)
Approx. 7 hours (phant om power: ON)
* These gures will vary depending on the specications of the batteries and the
actual conditions of use.
Dimensions 156 (W ) × 116 (D) × 64 (H) mm 6-3/16 (W ) x 4-5/8 (D) x 2-9/16 (H) inches
Weigh t 600 g 1 lb 6 oz
Accessories Owner’ s Manual, Leaet “USING THE UNIT SAFEL Y” , Alkaline Battery (AA, LR6) x 4
Options (sold separ ately) A C adaptor (PSA series), Footswitch (FS-5U , FS -6)
* In the interest of product improvement, the specica tions and/or appearance of this unit are subject to
change without prior notice
English
Owner’ s Manual
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled “USING THE UNIT SAFEL Y” and “IMPOR T ANT NOTES” (leaet “USING THE UNIT SAFEL Y ”
and Owner’ s Manual). T hese sections provide important information concerning the proper opera tion of the unit. Additionally , in order to feel
assured that you hav e gained a good grasp of every feature of y our new unit, read Owner’ s Manual in its entirety. This manual should be saved
and kept on hand as a conv enient referenc e.
Switching or Saving the Knob and Button Settings (MEMORY Function) Y ou can save three sets of the VE-2’ s knob and button settings, and switch between them as your song progresses.
Switching Memories Y ou can switch memories by pressing the [MEMORY ] button or the pedal.
Using the [MEMORY] button to switch memories
Press the [MEMORY] button to select the desired memory (color).
Using the pedal to switch memories
1. Hold down the pedal for two seconds or longer to B YP ASS the VE-2.
2. Hold down the pedal once again. The [MEMORY] button blinks slowly, alternating through memories A–C at intervals of one second.
3. When the [MEMORY] button reaches the color of the desired memory, take y our foot o the pedal.
The [MEMORY] button lights, and the corresponding memory is selec ted.
Saving a Memory 1.
Long-press the [MEMORY] button.
The button blinks slowly .
2. Press the [MEMORY] button to specify the destination memory (color) in which you
want to save the settings .
The button blinking rapidly, and then r emains lit.
3. Once again, long-press the [MEMORY] button to save the settings.
The button blinking rapidly, and then r emains lit.
* The [MEMORY] button blinks if you modify the settings of a saved memory. If you want to sav e the modied
settings, save the memory as described in “Saving a Memory. ”
* Any data stored within the unit can be lost as the r esult of equipment failure, incorrect operation, etc .
* Roland assumes no liability concerning the restoration of any stor ed content that has been lost.
Memory Button
A Red
B Orange
C Green
Normal Unlit
Memory Button
A Red
B Orange
C Green
Normal Unlit
Turning the Harmony On/O and Status indicator When harmony is turned on, the settings of the HARMONY section, the [ECHO] knob, and the [ENHANCE] button
are used; when harmony is turned o , the settings of the [ECHO] knob and the [ENHANCE] button are used. If you
want to hear the sound that is being input from the mic (the direct sound), select the BYP ASS setting. The status
indicators show the harmony on/o and BY P ASS status.
HARMONY o (Y ellow)
ECHO + ENHANCE
HARMONY on (Blue)
HARMONY + ECHO + ENHANCE
BYP ASS (Unlit)
Press the pedal
Hold down the pedal
for over 2 seconds
IMPORTANT NOTES Pow er Supply: Use of Batteries
• The use of an AC ada ptor is reco mmend ed as the unit ’ s power consu mptio n is relati vely h igh.
• If o perati ng th is un it on batte ries, plea se us e the alk alin e batt eries, recha rgeabl e Ni -MH b atteri es.
• If o perati ng th is un it on batte ries, plea se di sconne ct t he AC adapto r from this unit .
• We reco mmend that you k eep b atteri es in stall ed in the unit even t hough you’ll be powe ring it w ith t he
AC ada ptor. That w ay, you’ll be able to co ntinue a pe rfo rmanc e even if t he cord of t he AC adapto r get s
accid ently disco nnec ted fro m the unit .
• If yo u han dle b atter ies i mprope rly, you r isk explos ion a nd u id le aka ge. M ake s ure th at you carefu lly
obser ve all o f the items relate d to batter ies t hat a re lis ted in “US ING THE U NIT S AFEL Y” and “IMP ORT ANT
NOTES” ( leae t “ USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and Ow ner ’ s Man ual).
• Whe n tur ning the unit over, be care ful s o as to prot ect the b uttons and kno bs fro m dam age. A lso,
handl e the unit caref ully ; d o not drop it.
Repairs and Data
• Whe n we c arr y ou t repa irs, i n som e cas es, su ch as when the memor y sect ion i s physi cally dama ged,
restora tion of th e store d cont ent may be i mposs ible. Rola nd as sumes no l iabil ity concer ning the
restora tion of any stored conten t tha t has been lost.
USING THE UNIT SAFELY WARNING T o completely turn o power to the unit, pull out the plug from the outlet
Even w ith t he powe r swi tch tu rned o, this unit is n ot co mplete ly se parate d from its main source of
power. When the power needs to be compl etely turn ed o, t urn o the power switc h on the u nit,
then pull out t he pl ug fro m the outl et. For this reason , the outl et in to whi ch you choo se to conne ct
the p ower co rd’ s plu g sho uld b e one that is w ithin easy reach and readil y acces sible.
Handle batteries carefully
If u sed i mprope rly, you risk the d anger s of uid leak age, overhe ating, combus tion, expl osion ,
etc. Ca refull y obs er ve the follow ing:
• Do n ot he at, di sasse mble, or tos s the m into a re or w ater.
• Do n ot exp ose t hem t o sun light, ame, or a ny oth er so urce of ext reme h eat.
• Do n ot att empt to cha rge a dr y cell batte ry.
• When using a rec hargea ble b atter y a nd a charge r , mak e sure to us e onl y the comb inatio n of
rechar geabl e batt ery and charge r tha t has been spec ied by the batte ry manu fact urer. Also, be sure to
read a ll of the precau tions that were s uppli ed wi th th e rech argeab le ba tter y an d cha rger, and a bide by
them when using the batter y/ charge r .
CAUTION Precautions concerning use of phan tom power supply
Always turn the phanto m power o w hen co nnec ting any de vice other than conde nser microp hones
that require phan tom powe r . Y ou r isk c ausin g dam age i f you mista kenly supp ly ph antom power t o
dynam ic mi cropho nes, a udio playba ck de vices, or o ther device s tha t don’t req uire s uch p ower. Be
sure t o che ck th e spe cicat ions of any micro phone you i ntend to use by re ferrin g to the m anual that
came with it. ( This instr ument ’ s pha ntom p ower: 48 V DC, 10 mA Max )
Licenses / Trademarks • Rola nd an d BOS S are eithe r regis tered tradem arks or tr adema rks o f Ro land Corpor ation in th e Uni ted
States and/ or ot her co untri es.
• ASIO is a trade mark and s oft ware o f Stei nberg Medi a T echn ologie s Gmb H.
• This produc t con tains eCRO S inte grated soft ware platfor m of eSOL Co.,Ltd. e CROS is a trade mark of
eSOL Co., Ltd. in Ja pan.
Status indicator
Connecting a Footswitch If a footswitch (FS-5U × 2, FS-6: sold separately) is connected to the VARIA TION, MEMORYH jack, you can use the
footswitch to turn the [VARIA TION] button on/o or to switch memories.
* If you’ve c onnected a single FS-5U, you can use it to turn VARIA TION on/o . Y ou’ll need a 1/4” phone plug
cable.
Setting of the switches
When Connecting T wo FS-5Us
When Connecting an FS-6
Setting of the switches
V ARIA TION MEMORY
V ARIA TION MEMORY
Cable:
Stereo 1/4” phone type
#"Stereo 1/4” phone type
Cable:
Stereo 1/4” phone type
#"1/4” phone type x 2
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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in
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Turning the Power On/O Once everything is properly connected, be sure to follo w the procedure below to turn on their pow er . I f you turn
on equipment in the wrong order , you risk causing malfunction or equipment failure.
1. Turn on the power of the VE-2. If you’ re using batteries, install four AA batteries, taking care that their polarity is correct.
* Even with the volume turned down, you migh t hear some sound when switching the unit on/o. Ho wever ,
this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
* T his unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after turning the unit on is
required befor e it will operate normally .
2. Pow er-on any equipment that is connected to the PHONES/LINE OUT jack or the XLR OUT jack.
When turning the power o , minimize the volume of all devices connected to the VE-2, turn o their power ,
and nally turn o the power of the VE-2.
* T o preven t malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume , and tur n o all the units
before making any connections.
For the USA
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement Model Name :
Type of Equipment :
Responsible Party :
Address :
Telephone :
VE-2
Signal Processor
Roland Corporation U.S.
5100 S. Eastern Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938
(323) 890-3700
Settings of the VE-2 Sleep function If ten hours elapse without any pedal or knob being
operated, or any input t o the INPUT jack, the VE-2 will
enter Sleep mode (power conservation state: only the
sound of the GUIT AR THRU jack is output). If you operate
the pedal while the VE-2 is in Sleep mode , it will return
to normal operation.
USB connection mode Y ou can specify how the unit will operate when
connected to a computer via a USB cable.
Pedal operation (Harmony on/o) Y ou can specify how the pedal will operate when
turning harmony on/o.
* If the VE-2’ s pedal is set to MOMENT ARY operation, you
can’ t use the pedal to turn BYP ASS on/o or to switch
memories. However , you can use a footswitch to switch
memories using either the LA TCH or the MOMENT ARY
setting.
Standard pitch setting Specify the standard pitch to match the tuning of y our
guitar .
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