Playing Rhythm - Roland F-100 Owner's Manual

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Playing the Keyboard

Playing Rhythm

The F-100 contains 16 different rhythms.
By playing the rhythm instead of the metronome, you can enjoy performing
as if you were playing with a session-like feel.
To change the rhythm, specify the rhythm by pressing the key (F1–G3) to
which the rhythm is assigned.
fig.02-07
Volume
Min
Max
1.
Hold down the [
press the key that corresponds to the rhythm.
No.
Key
1
F1
2
G1
A1
3
4
B1
5
C2
6
D2
E2
7
8
F2
2.
To stop the rhythm, press the [
button, extinguishing its indicator.
You can change the tempo of the rhythm in the same way as for the
metronome (p. 18), and adjust its volume (p. 19).
20
Variation
Dual Balance
Recorder
Harpsi-
Reverb
Piano
E.Piano
chord
Organ
Strings
Variation
Song
Play
Rec
1
2
Dual Balance
Key Touch
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 1314 15 16
(Metronome/Rhythm)] button, and
Rhythm
Beat
16 Beat
4/4
8 Beat
4/4
Rock
4/4
4/4 Shuffle
4/4
4/4 Triplet
4/4
Swing 1
4/4
Swing 2
4/4
Waltz 1
3/4
Song
Key Touch
Track
No.
Key
Rhythm
9
G2
Waltz 2
10
A2
Jazz Waltz
B2
March
11
12
C3
Tango
13
D3
Bossa Nova
14
E3
Mambo
F3
Samba
15
16
G3
House
(Metronome/Rhythm)]
It is not possible to sound
the metronome and rhythm
simultaneously.
It is not possible to sound
the rhythm while an
internal song is playing
back.
If you press the
[
(Metronome/
Rhythm)] button while an
internal song is playing
back, the metronome will
sound.
Beat
3/4
3/4
2/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
2/4
4/4

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