Setting The Transposition For Each Individual Zone (Transpose); Setting The Key Range For Each Zone (Key Range); Setting The Change In Volume According To The Force Used To Play The Keyboard (Velocity Range/Sens/Max); Assigning Internal Parts To Internal Zone (Part Assign) - Roland RD-700SX Owner's Manual

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Setting the Transposition for Each
Individual Zone (Transpose)
You can perform with each Zone transposed to a different pitch.
When multiple tones are playing, you can create a richer sound by
setting the two Tones to different octaves. Also, if the Keyboard
Mode is set to Split and you are playing a bass Tone in the lower
Zone, you can use the Transpose function to play the bass at a lower
pitch.
Parameter
TRA (Transpose)
You can also set the same degree of transposition for all parts
with [TRANSPOSE]. For details, refer to "Transposing the Key
of the Keyboard ([TRANSPOSE])" (p. 42).
Setting the Key Range for Each
Zone (Key Range)
When [SPLIT] is pressed in normal performance conditions, the key
range is divided at the Split Point, and you can play with two
different tones on one keyboard.
Using Key Range allows you to make even more detailed key range
settings.
This sets the lower and upper limit of the key range in each part.
After moving the cursor to the parameter to be set, you can make the
setting by pressing the designated key and [ENTER].
Parameter
LWR (Key Range Lower)
UPR (Key Range Upper)
This is effective only when [SPLIT] is on (p. 38) in the key range
settings.
"FUL" is displayed when [SPLIT] is set to OFF. In this case,
[SPLIT] is automatically switched on when the value is changed
to something other than "FUL" with [INC]/[DEC].
You cannot set the key range's lower limit higher than the
upper limit, nor can you set the upper limit below the lower
limit.
When the split point (p. 39) is changed, the Key Range value
also changes.
Value
-48–0–+48
Value
A0–C8
Making Detailed Settings for Tones
Setting the Change in Volume
According to the Force Used to
Play the Keyboard
(Velocity Range/Sens/Max)
This setting determines how the volume changes in response to the
force used to play the keyboard (velocity) and the maximum value of
the change.
This setting is disregarded with certain tones.
Parameter
Value
VRL (Velocity
1–127
Range Lower)
VRU (Velocity
1–127
Range Upper)
Sns
-63–+63
(Velocity
Sensitivity)
Max
1–127
(Velocity Max)
Assigning Internal Parts to
INTERNAL Zone (Part Assign)
This determines which internal Parts are assigned to the INTERNAL
Zone.
Parameter
P.A (Part Assign)
Description
This specifies the lower limit
(VLW) and upper limit (VUP) of
the range in which the tone is
played according to the velocity.
Make this setting when you want
the tone to change depending on
the key velocity.
This setting determines how the
volume changes in response to the
velocity.
The volume is increased as the
keyboard is played with greater
force when a positive Value is
used; when a negative value is
selected, the volume decreases as
the keys are played with greater
force. If this is set to "0," the
volume will not be affected by the
strength of your playing on the
keyboard.
Maximum velocity value for the
corresponding key.
Lowering this value will produce
softer notes even if you play the
keyboard strongly.
Value
1–16
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