Layering Two Tones (Dual Performance) - Roland RG-1F Owner's Manual

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Layering Two Tones (Dual Performance)

You can play two tones simultaneously from a single key.
This feature is called "Dual performance."
Here's an example of playing piano and strings tones together.
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Hold down the [Piano] button and press the [Strings] button.
Both buttons will light.
When you play the keyboard, the piano and strings tones will sound together.
fig.d-Dual.eps
Tone 1
Tone 2
When you press any one of the tone buttons, the dual performance settings will
be cancelled, and the tone of the button you pressed will sound by itself.
About the tones
Tone name
Corresponding button
Tone 1
The left tone button
Tone 2
The right tone button
* Dual performance is not possible if Split performance is turned on (p. 25).
* Depending on the combination of tones, there will be cases in which a tone
sounds different because no effect is applied to tone 2.
How to switch tones
Use the [+] [–] buttons.
Hold down the button of tone 2 (the right
of the two lit tone buttons) and use the [+]
[–] buttons.
Playing
The pitch of tone 2 can be
changed in steps of an
octave (p. 71).
If you press the damper
pedal while using Dual
performance, the effect will
apply to both tone 1 and
tone 2; however, you can
change this setting so that
the effect applies to only one
tone (p. 69).
You can adjust the volume
balance of the two tones (p.
68).
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