Using The Performance Functions; Transposing To A Different Key (Key Transpose) - Roland Music ATELIER AT300 Owner's Manual

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Using the Performance Functions

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Transposing to a Different Key (Key Transpose)

You can transpose the key of a performance without having to shift the
position of your fingers on the keyboard. This feature is called "Key
Transpose."
For example: you may play in the familiar C major scale while your music will
sound in any key of your choice.
fig.06-01
1.
Press the Transpose [-] and [+] buttons.
Each press of the Transpose [-] or [+] button transposes the key a semitone.
The transpose value is displayed in the screen.
Acceptable values range from A to G (in semitone steps).
fig.06-03
If the pitch is transposed (something other than C), the indicator of one of the
Transpose buttons, either [-] [+], will be lit. If the pitch is not transposed (i.e.,
the key is C), the indicator of both the Transpose [-] and [+] buttons will be
extinguished.
By pressing the Transpose [-]
and [+] buttons simultaneously,
you can restore the default
setting "C."
You can change the timing at
which the transposition settings
saved in a Registration will be
recalled. For details refer to
"Registration Transpose Update
(Trans. Update)" (p. 109).
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