Lower; Pipe Theater; Organ; Pedal - Roland 60S Owner's Manual

Roland musical instrument owner's manual at90s, 80s, 60s
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Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds

Selecting Pedal Bass Voice

Immediately after the power is turned on, the Pedal Bass voice will sound
single notes using the "Organ Bass1" voice.
Press the buttons of the various parts of "Pedal Organ" and "Pedal
Orchestral" to select voices.
fig.01-09
To

Lower

Organ

1
Bass
Split
Pipe
1
Example: Select "Pipe Org. Bs" for the Pedal Organ part ,
and select "String Bass" for the Pedal Orchestral
part
1.
Press the Pedal Organ [Pipe] button (indicator lights).
The name of the selected voice appears in the display for several seconds.
fig.01-10
Now when you play the Pedalboard, "Pipe Org. Bs" (Pipe Organ Bass) will
be heard.
2.
Press the Pedal Orchestral [String] button (indicator lights).
Now when you play the Pedalboard, the two voices Pipe Organ Bass and
String Bass will sound simultaneously (mixed together).
38

Pedal

Organ
Organ
Octave
String Contrabass
Up
2
Electric Bass&
Theater
2

Orchestral

Octave
Up
Cymbal
Max
Max
Max
Max
Min
Min
Min
Min
Harmony Intelligence
Normally, playing the
pedalboard will sound one
note at a time. Settings can
be adjusted to allow
multiple notes to be played
on the Pedalboard (p. 158).
If you press the Pedal [To
Lower] button (indicator
lights
p. 126) or [Bass
Split] button (indicator
lights
p. 125), the Pedal
Bass voice can now be
played by the Lower
keyboard, not by the
Pedalboard.
AT-90S/80S have the
[Octave Up] button.
Play the Pedalboard once
more. Notice that when the
[Octave Up] button is on,
the selected Pedal Bass
voice will sound an octave
higher.

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