Changing The Bend Range (Pedal Setting); Changing Standard Pitch (Master Tune) - Roland KR107 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 9 Various Settings
effect is used is called the "bend range"; refer to
"Changing the Bend Range (Pedal Setting)" (p. 146).
❍ Functions that can be assigned (Expression
Pedals Only)
Function
Expression
Adjusts the overall volume.
When the pedal is pressed during a layer
performance, the Tone volume changes
between two levels, depending on how
firmly the pedal is pressed.
EX1
Pressing the pedal with "Pedal EX1"
selected increases the layer Tone volume.
The layer Tone is played at a fixed volume,
regardless of how forcefully the keys are
played.
Pressing the pedal with "Pedal EX2"
selected increases the layer Tone volume.
EX2
The layer Tone is played at a fixed volume,
regardless of how forcefully the keys are
played.
Pressing the pedal with "Pedal EX3"
selected increases the layer Tone volume,
while the volume of the left-hand Tone is
EX3
decreased. The layer Tone is played at a
fixed volume, regardless of how forcefully
the keys are played.
Pressing the pedal with "Pedal EX4"
selected increases the layer Tone volume,
EX4
while the volume of the right-hand Tone is
decreased.
■ Changing the Bend Range
(Pedal Setting)
The effect of smoothly raising or lowering the pitch of a
played note is called the "bender effect."
You can assign the bender function to a pedal, then apply the
bender effect by depressing and releasing the pedal.
You can also make a setting that determines how much the
pitch of the note changes when you apply the bender. The
maximum range of change in pitch is called the "bend
range."
At Step 3 "Procedure" (p. 142), touch <Pedal Setting>.
Touch
to switch the screens.
146
Explanation
fig.d-pedalset.eps_50
Touch <Bend Range>
setting.
You can set this to any value within a range of 1 to 12 (in
half-tone steps, up to one octave).
■ Changing Standard Pitch
(Master Tune)
"Standard pitch" generally refers to the pitch that is heard
when you play middle A. When performing in an ensemble
with other instruments, adjust the standard pitch so that the
instruments of the ensemble match. Tuning all the
instruments to a standard pitch is called "master tuning."
At Step 3 in "Procedure" (p. 142), touch <Master Tune>.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.d-tuning.eps_50
Touch
to change the pitch.
Standard pitch can be set to any value from 415.3–466.2 Hz.
to adjust the bend range

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