Using The Performance Functions; Transposing To A Different Key (Key Transpose) - Roland Music ATELIER AT500 Owner's Manual

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Using the Performance Functions

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, even if the song is in a difficult key with numerous sharps or flats,
you can transpose it to a key that is easier for you to play.
fig.04-01.eps
1.
Set the value for the transposition with the Transpose [-]
and [+] buttons.
Each time you press a Transpose [-] [+] button, the pitch will be transposed by
a semitone.
Acceptable values range from A
The specified value will be displayed in the Main screen.
fig.04-02.eps
State of the Transpose [-] [+] buttons
If transposed (non-C)
If not transposed (C)
2.
By pressing the Transpose [-] [+] buttons simultaneously,
you can restore the default setting C.
to G (in semitone steps).
One of the Transpose [-] [+] button indicators is lit.
The Transpose [-] [+] button indicators are
extinguished.
The transposition setting is
stored in the Registration. For
details on the settings that are
stored in the Registration, refer
to "Settings That Are Stored In
the Registration Buttons" (p.
253).
You can change the timing at
which the transposition settings
saved in a Registration will be
recalled. For details refer to
"Changing the Timing at Which
Transposition Settings are
Recalled" (p. 205).
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