Changing The Bend Range (Pedal Setting); Changing How Chords Are Played And Specified (Arranger Config) - Roland KF-7 Owner's Manual

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Changing the Bend Range
(Pedal Setting)
The effect of smoothly raising or lowering the pitch of a
played note is called the "bender effect."
With the KF-7, you can assign the bender function to a pedal,
then apply the bender effect by depressing and releasing the
pedal.
You can also make a setting that determines how much the
pitch of the note changes when you apply the bender. The
maximum range of change in pitch is called the "bend
range."
At Step 3 "Procedure" (p. 141), touch <Pedal Setting>.
fig.d-pedalset.eps_50
Touch <Bend Range>
setting.
You can set this to any value within a range of 1 to 12 (in
half-tone steps, up to one octave).
to adjust the bend range
Chapter 8 Various Settings
Changing How Chords Are
Played and Specified
(Arranger Config)
This changes the settings determining how Music Styles are
played, and how the keys are pressed to specify chords.
What are the Chord Tone and Bass Tone?
When the Automatic Accompaniment is stopped, and Sync
Start (p. 54) is turned off, chords are produced when you
play in the left-hand side of the keyboard. This is called the
"chord tone," and the root of the chord that is played at the
same time is called the "bass tone."
At Step 3 "Procedure" (p. 141), touch <Arranger Config>.
fig.d-arrset.eps_50
Touch
of each item to make settings.
Parame-
Value
ter Name
Accomp
Accomp
Chord&Bs
OFF,
Acoustic Bs.,
A. Bass+Cymbl,
Fingered Bs.,
Picked Bs.,
Bass
Tone
Fretless Bs.,
Slap Bass,
Organ Bass,
Synth Bass 101,
Thum Voice
OFF, E.Piano 1,
E. Piano 2,
Soft E. Piano,
Chord
Hard E. Piano,
Tone
Slow Strings,
Strings,
Choir,
Doos Voice
Description
All Music Style parts are
played.
Only Music Style rhythm
parts, chord Tones, and
bass Tones are played.
Selects the bass Tone or
chord Tone. When set to
"Off," no tone is played.
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