Adjusting The Dual Play Volume Balance (Dual Balance); Adjusting The Volume (Master Gain); Specifying What The Transpose Will Affect (Transpose Mode); Changing The Pitch Of The Tone In Octave Steps (Octave Shift) - Roland FP-7F Owner's Manual

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Detailed Settings for Various Functions
Adjusting the Dual Play Volume
Balance (Dual Balance)
You can adjust the volume balance between the two tones (tone 1 and
tone 2) used for Dual Play (p. 26).
Setting

Adjusting the Volume (Master Gain)

If you are playing the FP-7F through a connected external system,
there may be cases in which the volume from your external system
is too low even when the FP-7F's volume is turned to the maximum
setting.
In such cases, you can adjust the master gain setting as follows.
Adjusting the master gain will also affect the volume of the internal
speakers and headphones.
Setting
* The sound may distort if you increase the volume excessively.
Specifying What the Transpose will
Affect (Transpose Mode)
This setting specifies what the transpose will affect.
You can use the transpose to change the pitch of both the song and
the keyboard, the pitch of only the song, or the pitch of only the
keyboard.
Setting
Keyboard
Song
Keyboard & Song
Changing the Pitch of the Tone in
Octave Steps (Octave Shift)
You can change the pitch of the Tone 2 in Dual Play (p. 20) and Lower
tone in Split Play (p. 30) an octave at a time. Altering the pitch in
one-octave units in this way is called "Octave Shift. "
For example, you can raise the pitch of the Lower Tone to the same
pitch of the Upper Tone in Split Play.
Setting
72
9-1 (tone 1 is louder)–9-9 (same volume)–
1-9 (tone 2 is louder)
-12–0–12 dB
Explanation
Keyboard notes, Transpose (p. 30)
Song playback, Playback Transpose (p. 43)
Keyboard notes and song playback
-2–0–+2

Pedal Settings (Pedal)

Changing How the Pedal Effects Are Applied

(Damper Pedal Part)

When you press the damper pedal during Dual play or Split play, the
pedal effect is normally applied to both tones, but you can also select
the tone to which the effect is to be applied.
Setting
Right & Left
Right
Left
Explanation
All enabled
Applied only to the Tone 1 (in dual mode)/
Right-hand Tone (in split mode)
Applied only to the Tone 2 (in dual mode)/
Left-hand Tone (in split mode)

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