Adjusting The Sound To Achieve The Preferred Tone Quality (Equalizer) - Roland KR107 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 1 Performance
Adjusting the Sound to Achieve the
Preferred Tone Quality (Equalizer)
The KR features a built-in, five-band digital equalizer.
An equalizer boosts or cuts specific sound pitches (frequency ranges) to adjust the
sound balance for the overall performance. For example, you can boost the highs to
get a crisper sound, or boost the low end for a more powerful sound.
You can also adjust the sound to compensate for the acoustical characteristics of the
performance space.
If raising the slider for each frequency ends up distorting the sound, you can correct
the distortion with the Master Level slider.
1.
Press the [Sound Control] button, to display the "Sound Control screen."
2.
Touch <Equalizer>.
The "Equalizer screen" appears.
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3.
Touch the Type icon to make your selection.
Display
Piano
The optimal settings for piano performance are selected.
Power
Boosts both the low- and high-frequency ranges.
Mild
Lows and highs are restrained for a pleasant-sounding tone.
Clear
This setting slightly boosts the midrange for a simple pop feeling.
Bright
This setting boosts the high frequencies for a brilliant, sparkling sound.
Flat
All slider values are set to "0."
User
Store your own preferred settings (p. 35).
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