Roland D-50 Owner's Manual page 23

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4.T0NE
DETUNE
EDITING
PERFORMANCE CONTROLLING
FUNCTIONS
The
relative
pitch
of
the
Upper
and
the
Lower
Tones
can
be
separately
set.
By
setting
slightly
different
pitches, a
detune
effect
can be
obtained.
Also,
by
lowering the
pitch of
the
Upper
Tone,
and
raising
the
pitch of the
Lower
Tone,
the pitches
of
the
two Tones
can
become
exactly
the same.
Step
1
:
Push
the
left
Scroll
Button.
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DETUNE
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Step
2
:
Select the
parameter
to
be edited
with
the
Selector
Button and
edit
it
with
the
Joystick.
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Key
Shift of
the
Lower
Tone-
This allows
you
to
shift
the pitch of the
Lower
Tone
in
semi—
tone
steps
from
24
to
+
24
(±2
octave).
Key
Shift
of the
Upper Tone-
This allows
you
to
shift
the
Ditch of the
Upper
Tone
in
semi—
tone
steps
from
—24
to
-r-2-d
(±2
octave)
Fine
Tuning
of the
Upper Tone
This
allows
you
to
tune
the
pitch
of
the
Upper
Tone
from
-50
to
-f
50
(approx,
±50
cents).
Fine
Tuning of the
Lower Tone
This allows
you
to
tune
the
pitch
of the
Lower Tone
from
-50
to
+50
(approx.
±50
cents)

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