Making Detailed Settings For Tones; Making Tone Settings - Roland RD-300NX Owner's Manual

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Making Detailed Settings for Tones

Making Tone Settings

You can make more detailed settings to the tones assigned to each of the layer.
In certain selected Tones, there may be parameters that cannot be changed.
1. In the Live Set screen, press the [TONE EDIT] button .
The [TONE EDIT] button lit, and the TONE EDIT screen appears.
2. Press the Cursor [
] [
to move the cursor to the parameter to be set .
Move the cursor to one of the following menus and press the [ENTER] button, then select the parameter you
want to set in the screen that follows.
Micro Tune Edit
"Finely Adjusting the Tuning" (p. 44)
3. Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons to edit the value .
4. When you finish making settings, press the [TONE EDIT] button, extinguishing its indicator .
You are returned to the Live Set screen.
NOTE
If you've selected a Piano tone, some items will not be available for editing. The value is shown as "- - -" for such items.
Tone parameter list
Parameter
Value
UPPER1, UPPER2,
Layer
LOWER
When the layer to be set is selected, the name of the assigned tone appears.
Tone
You can select tone using the LIVE SET buttons.
Piano Type1
Piano Type2
Sound Focus
Type
Sound Lift
Enhancer
Mid Boost
Sound Focus Sw
OFF, ON
Sound Focus
0–127
Value
MFX
-48–+48
Coarse Tune
(+/- 4 octaves)
-50–+50
Fine Tune
(+/- 50 cents)
] buttons to switch screens, and press the Cursor [
Description
Choose the Layer for which you want to make settings.
Limits the volume change produced by variations in your playing touch, and also reduces the sense of stereo, allowing your
sound to be more prominent in the band's overall mix.
This parameter is effective only with respect to SuperNATURAL Piano.
Reduces the sense of stereo.
This parameter is effective only with respect to SuperNATURAL Piano.
Limits the volume change produced by variations in your playing touch.
Controls the harmonic content of the upper range, making your sound more prominent.
* This setting has no effect with respect to SuperNATURAL Piano tones .
Boosts the mid-range frequencies.
* This setting has no effect with respect to SuperNATURAL Piano tones .
Turns Sound Focus on/off. This setting will alternate each time you press the [SOUND FOCUS] button.
With some Tones, the effect does not work as intended.
Adjusts the depth of the effect. To switch this setting, hold down the [SOUND FOCUS] button and use the [INC] [DEC]
buttons.
With some Tones, the effect does not work as intended.
You can make settings for the multi-effect applied to a tone.
The multi-effects are general-purpose effects that modify the sound itself, and are able to completely transform the
character of the sound. There are 78 types of effects, and you can choose the type that's suitable for your purposes.
Some types consist of a single effect such as distortion or flanger, and other types combine effects in series or in parallel.
Reverb and chorus are also provided as multi-effect types, and these are handled independently from the Reverb (p. 66) and
Chorus (p. 66) effects described later.
This sets the pitch of the tone.
Sets the sound's pitch in semitone units.
This sets the pitch of the tone.
Sets the sound's pitch in units of one cent.
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