Adjusting Resonance When The Damper Pedal Is Depressed (Damper Resonance); Adjusting The Sound Heard At String Release When The Damper Pedal Is Depressed (Damper Noise); Adjusting The Sympathetic Vibrations Of An Acoustic Piano's Duplex Scale (Duplex Scale); Producing The Resonance Of The Strings When The Keys Are Played (String Resonance) - Roland RM-700 Owner's Manual

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Resonance
If you touch <Reset>, the currently selected setting
(parameter) will return to its factory setting.
Adjusting Resonance when the Damper
Pedal is Depressed (Damper Resonance)
You can change the volume of the damper pedal resonance.
On an acoustic piano, depressing the damper pedal makes the
notes you play resonate with other strings, adding rich
reverberations and fatness to the sound. The damper pedal on the
RM-700 recreates this resonance (Damper Resonance) when
depressed.
Setting
Explanation
The resonance volume decreases as the value is
lowered, while raising the value increases the volume
Off, 1–10
of the Damper Resonance.
The Damper Resonance function is not active when the
value is set to "Off."
You can touch <Demo> to access the demo screen.
By touching the screen you can hear the change in the sound
produced by the different settings.
Press the [Exit] button to return to the previous screen.
Adjusting the Sound Heard at String Release
When the Damper Pedal is Depressed
(Damper Noise)
You can adjust the damper noise of the acoustic piano sound (the
sound of the damper releasing the strings when you press the
damper pedal).
This setting is ignored when Damper Resonance is set to "Off."
Setting
Explanation
Larger values produce correspondingly greater
damper noise.
Off, 1–10
The Damper Noise function is not active when the
value is set to "Off."
Adjusting the Sympathetic Vibrations of an
Acoustic Piano's Duplex Scale (Duplex Scale)
"Duplex Scale" refers to a system that causes sympathetic
vibrations in the sections of the string toward the front and toward
the back.
It can produce sound that is richer and brighter by adding the
string's higher harmonics.
Because no damper (sound-stopping mechanism) is applied to the
front or back sections of the string, the resonating sounds linger
even after the sound of the string stops when you release the
played key.
Setting
Explanation
Higher settings will make the sympathetic vibration
louder.
Off, 1–10
The Duplex Scale function is not active when the value
is set to "Off."
You can touch <Demo> to access the demo screen.
By touching the screen you can hear the change in the sound
produced by the different settings.
Press the [Exit] button to return to the previous screen.
Producing the Resonance of the Strings when
the Keys Are Played (String Resonance)
When you play the keys on an acoustic piano, the strings that are
already playing resonate as well. The function that reproduces this
effect is called "String Resonance."
Setting
Explanation
The resonance level decreases as the value is
decreased, while increasing the value increases the
Off, 1–10
amount of resonance.
The String Resonance function is not active when the
value is set to "Off."
You can touch <Demo> to access the demo screen.
By touching the screen you can hear the change in the sound
produced by the different settings.
Press the [Exit] button to return to the previous screen.
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