Playing Sounds When The Keys Are Released; (Key Off Resonance); Opening Or Closing The Lid To Change The Resonance (Lid); Tuning To Other Instruments' Pitches (Master Tuning) - Roland RM-700 Owner's Manual

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Playing Sounds When the Keys Are Released

(Key Off Resonance)

You can play the "key off" sound (the subtle sound produced when
the keys are released) obtained when playing an acoustic piano.
Setting
Explanation
The volume of the Key Off sound decreases as the value
is lowered, while raising the value increases the volume
Off, 1–10
of the Key Off sound.
The Key Off Resonance function is not active when the
value is set to "Off."
You can touch <Demo> to access the demo screen.
By touching the screen you can hear the change in the sound
produced by the different settings.
Press the [Exit] button to return to the previous screen.
Opening or Closing the Lid to Change the
Resonance (Lid)
Adjusts the extent to which the lid of the grand piano is open.
Setting
Explanation
As the value decreases, the lid seems to close more,
0–6
producing a softer sound. increasing the value opens
the lid more, producing a brighter sound.
You can also adjust the openness of the lid by touching
in the Piano screen or the Piano Designer screen. Doing so will
also change the Lid setting.
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Tuning
If you touch <Reset>, the currently selected setting
(parameter) will return to its factory setting.
Tuning to Other Instruments' Pitches
(Master Tuning)
In situations such as when playing ensemble with other
instruments, you can tune the RM-700's standard pitch to the pitch
of another instrument.
The standard pitch generally refers to the pitch of the note that's
played when you finger the middle A key.
This tuning of all the instruments to a standard pitch is called
"Master Tuning."
* This setting applies to all tones.
Setting
415.3 Hz–440.0 Hz–466.2 Hz

Changing the Tuning (Temperament)

You can play classical styles such as Baroque using historic
temperaments (tuning methods).
Most modern songs are composed for and played in equal
temperament, the most common tuning in use today. But at one
time, there were a wide variety of other tuning systems in existence.
By playing in the temperament that was in use when a composition
was created, you can experience the sonorities of chords originally
intended for that song.
* This setting applies to all tones.
Setting
Explanation
This temperament divides the octave into 12
Equal
equal parts. All intervals will be slightly out of tune
by the same amount.
This temperament makes the 5th and 3rd intervals
pure. It is unsuitable for playing melodies and
Just Major
modulation is not possible, but it produces
beautifully harmonious chords.

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