Using The Foot Switch To Switch Registrations; Selecting The Range Of Keys To Which The Damper Pedal Will Apply - Roland 60S Owner's Manual

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Using the Foot Switch to Switch
Registrations
You can use the Foot Switch as a dedicated switch for
selecting Registrations in order.
1.
Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen.
The sub-window appears.
2.
In the sub-window, touch <Controller>.
The Controller screen appears.
3.
Touch <
><
> to display the Regist Shift.
4.
Touch the Regist Shift setting.
5.
Touch <
><
> to change the setting.
Setting
You can use a function assigned to the
OFF
foot switch.
The right foot switch is dedicated to
switching registrations. The function as-
RIGHT
signed to the right foot switch cannot be
used.
The left foot switch is dedicated to
switching registrations. The function as-
LEFT
signed to the left foot switch cannot be
used.
6.
Touch <Exit>.
If Regist Shift is turned RIGHT or LEFT, each time you
press the Foot Switch, the Registrations will be selected
in the following order: 1
This setting remains stored in memory even while the power
is turned off.
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Chapter 9 Various Other Settings
Selecting the Range of Keys to
Which the Damper Pedal will
Apply
You can specify which keyboard will be affected when you
press the Damper (Sustain) pedal.
1.
Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen.
The sub-window appears.
2.
In the sub-window, touch <Controller>.
The Controller screen appears.
3.
Touch <
><
> to display the Damper Pedal.
4.
Touch the Damper Pedal setting to switch
between "to UPPER" and "to LOWER."
Each time you touch the Damper Pedal setting, it will
alternate between "UPPER" and "LOWER."
Setting
The effect is applied to the voices played
to UPPER
on the Upper keyboard.
The effect is applied to the voices played
to LOWER
on the Lower keyboard.
5.
Touch <Exit>.
NOTE
If the voice is a percussive voice (such as a Piano voice), the
tone will be sustained, but fade away just like an acoustic
piano. Is the voice is a non-percussive instrument (such as a
String voice), the tone will be sustained as long as the pedal
is depressed.
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