Split On Recognize; Bass Inversion; Volume Left Tone; Center Pedal - Roland RP301R Owner's Manual

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Function Setting
SplOnRcg

Split On Recognize

INT
Bass Inv

Bass Inversion

ON
VolLftTn

Volume Left Tone

100
CPdlFnc

Center Pedal

SOST
LPdlFnc

Left Pedal

SOFT
Value
Explanation
Chord recognition when [Split] is on
This parameter allows you to specify how the RP301R should recognize the chords you play to
"feed" the Rhythm function while the [Split] button is on, i.e. when you need to play chords in the
left half of the keyboard.
STD: This is the normal chord recognition mode.
EASY: This is an "intelligent" chord fingering system. It supplies the missing notes of the "chords"
STD (Standard), INT
you play based on the following assumptions:
(Intelligent), EASY
(default: INT)
Major chords
Minor chords
Seventh chords
Minor seventh chords
INT: Select this option when you want the chord recognition function to supply the missing notes
of the chords you play.
Specifying how the bass part should work
This function is only available if the [Split] button lights. (If the [Split] button is off, the "ON" setting
OFF, ON (only in Split
is always used.) When it is set to "OFF", the rhythm's bass part always plays the fundamental of
mode)
your notes or chords. Example: if you play a chord consisting of the notes C, E and G (which is
(default: OFF)
recognized as a C major chord), the bass part plays a C.
If the "BassInv" is set to "ON", the rhythm's bass part uses the lowest notes of the chords you play.
Example: if you play a chord consisting of the notes E, G and C (still a C major chord), the bass part
plays an E. This function therefore gives you more artistic licence.
Volume of the left-hand Tone in 'Split TONE' mode
0~127
This function allows you to set the volume of the Tone assigned to the left
(default: 100)
half of the keyboard in "Split TONE" mode (see p. 17). Use it to balance the Tones
assigned to the right and left keyboard halves. The higher the value, the louder
the "LT" sound will be.
Function of the sostenuto pedal (center pedal)
This parameter allows you to assign a different function to the sostenuto pedal.
Most alternative functions are related to the RP301R's Rhythm accompaniments.
Sostenuto
Start/Stop
SOST (Sostenuto), ST.SP
(Start/Stop), IN.EN (Intro/
Ending), VARI (Variation),
Intro/Ending, Variation
B.INV (Bass Inversion),
OLD (Rhythm Hold),
Bass Inversion
RES.S (Reset/Start),
BND.U (Bend Up), BND.D
(Bend Down)
Rhythm Hold
(default: SOST)
Reset/Start
Bend Up
Bend Down
Function of the soft pedal (left pedal)
SOFT (Soft), ST.SP (Start/
Stop), IN.EN (Intro/
Ending), VARI (Variation),
This parameter allows you to assign a different function to the soft pedal. Most alternative func-
B.INV (Bass Inversion),
tions are related to the RP301R's Rhythm accompaniments and are the same as for the sostenuto
HOLD (Rhythm Hold),
pedal, so be careful not to assign a function twice.
RES.S (Reset/Start),
BND.U (Bend Up), BND.D
Soft
(Bend Down)
(default: SOFT)
Start/Stop~Bend Down
Various settings (Function mode)
Press the key that corresponds to the chord's fundamental.
Fundamental + any black key to the left of the fundamental.
Fundamental + any white key to the left of the fundamental.
Fundamental + any black key to the left + any white key to the left
The pedal acts as sostenuto pedal for piano Tones (this is the default
setting).
The pedal can be used to start and stop Song or Rhythm playback
(depending on whether the [Song] or [Rhythm] button lights).
The pedal has the same function as the [Intro/Ending] and [Varia-
tion] buttons.
The pedal can be used to switch the "BsInv" function on and off. See
"Specifying how the bass part should work".
The pedal can be used to switch the "RhyHld" function on and off.
See "Linking the Rhythm activity to your playing" (p. 22).
Pressing the sostenuto pedal causes the selected rhythm pattern to
restart from the beginning. This can be handy if you are lost and no
longer know when you should play the next note.
The pedal allows you to temporarily bend the notes played on the
keyboard upwards.
The pedal allows you to temporarily bend the notes played on the
keyboard downwards.
The pedal acts as soft pedal for piano Tones (this is the default
setting).
See above.
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