Selecting Solo Voice - Roland 60S Owner's Manual

Roland musical instrument owner's manual at90s, 80s, 60s
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Selecting Solo Voice

The Solo section of the Upper keyboard is monophonic, that is, the Solo
voice will only sound for the highest note played on the Upper keyboard.
This allows you to play full chords and have the selected Solo voice playing
the highest (solo) note.
fig.01-11
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Violin Trumpet
Flute
Alternate To Lower
Example: Selecting "Trumpet" for the Solo part
1.
Press the Solo [Trumpet] button (indicator lights).
The name of the selected voice appears in the display for several seconds.
fig.01-12
Play the Upper keyboard. The selected voice will sound by the highest note
played.
When you press the [Alternate] button, the two voices assigned to the
button will alternate.
Solo
Sax
Oboe
Level
Clarinet
Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds
By pressing the Solo [To
Lower] button, you can
play the Solo voice from
the Lower keyboard.
For details refer to
"Playing the Solo Voice
on the Lower Keyboard
(Solo [To Lower] Button)"
(p. 124).
It is possible to change how
a Solo voice will sound.
Normally, the Solo voice
will be sounded by the
highest note you play on
the Upper keyboard, but
you can make settings so
that the last-played note
will sound the Solo voice.
For details, refer to
"Changing How the Solo
Voice Responds" (p. 159).
When you play a keyboard
range to which a Solo voice
is assigned, the Solo voice
will normally sound only
one note at a time. By
changing the way that the
Solo voice is sounded, you
can play two or more notes
at a time. For details refer
to "Layering the Solo
Voice and Lower Voice"
(p. 159).
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