Changing The Timing Of Sounds According To The Force Used To Press The Keys (Hammer Response) - Roland RG-7 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 3. Performance
■ Changing the Timing of Sounds According to the
Force Used to Press the Keys
(Hammer Response)
This adjusts how your playing strength will affect the timing at which the note
sounds. This is called the "Hammer Response" function.
On an acoustic piano, pressing a key moves a hammer, which strikes a string to
produce sound. If you press the key softly, the hammer will move slowly, meaning
that it will take slightly longer (in comparison to a strongly-played note) from the
moment you press the key until the sound is produced.
If the Hammer Response function is turned on, the time between the moment you
press a key until the sound is heard will change depending on the strength with
which you play. As you play more softly, this time will become longer.
1
Press the [Function] (Exit) button, getting its indicator to light.
2
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [
the KEY TOUCH screen.
fig.
3
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [
value for "Hammer" to flash.
fig.
4
Press the [
Value
Light
Medium
Heavy
Off
5
Press the [Function] (Exit) button so the indicator goes out.
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] (Value -) or [
] (Value +) button to change the value.
The response is faster when the keys are pressed gently.
The regular timing is used when the keys are pressed
gently.
The timing of the sounds is delayed when the keys are
pressed gently.
The Hammer Response function is cancelled.
The sound is played immediately, regardless of the force
with which the keys are played (velocity).
] (Select +) button to display
] (Select +) button to get the
Description
You can save this setting in the
RG-7's memory using the
Memory Backup function (p.
72).

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