Playing In Multitimbre Mode; About The Multitimbre Play Screen; Displaying The Multitimbre Play Screen - Roland Piano Owner's Manual

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Playing in Multitimbre Mode

Multitimbre mode is ideal when you want to use the sequencer to
create a song, or when you want to play song data. When creating
songs or playing song data, a different MIDI channel is assigned for
each patch or rhythm set used in a part. Such a set of sounds selected
for each part to play is called a multitimbre.
About the MULTITIMBRE PLAY
screen
Displaying the MULTITIMBRE PLAY
screen
To access the MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen, use the following
procedure.
1. Press [MODE].
The Mode window appears.
fig.01-12_50
2. Press
or
to select "Multitimbre," and then press [8
(Select)].
You will be in Multitimbre mode, and the MULTITIMBRE PLAY
screen appears.
fig.MULTI_50
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Functions in the MULTITIMBRE PLAY
Screen
fig.07-01.e
Indicates the current sound generating mode.
Indicates the name of the currently selected song,
the measure location, the time signature, and the sequencer status.
Sets the Octave Shift (Oct)
and the Transpose (Trans).
Indicates the song file name.
Switches multi-effects (MFX),
chorus (CHO),
and reverb (REV) on and off.
Indicates the group of the selected multitimbre.
Indicates the MIDI receive channel used for switching
multitimbres from an external MIDI device.
Indicates/selects the group, number,
and name of the selected multitimbre.
Part number
The currently selected part is indicated by the "
Indicates/selects the group, number, and
name of the patch assigned to each part.
Switches the Solo (So) and
Indicates/sets the following
Mute (Mu) function on/off.
settings of the part.
• Volume (Volume)
Indicates/sets the part's
• Pan (Pan)
MIDI receive channels.
• Output Destination (Out)
• Chorus Send Level (Chorus)
• Reverb Send Level (Reverb)
Indicates the names of the patches or
rhythm sets that can be selected by [1]–[8].
Turns the RPS function on/off (RPS).
Turns Loop Play on/off (LOOP).
Indicates/sets the tempo at which the song,
Arpeggio or rhythm pattern is played.
" symbol.

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