Matching The Pitch With Other Instruments (Master Tune); Changing The Tuning Curve (Stretch Tuning); Player Settings - Roland Vima RK-500 Owner's Manual

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Matching the Pitch with Other
Instruments (Master Tune)
When playing together with other instruments, this setting lets
you adjust the VIMA's standard pitch to match the other
instruments.
Standard pitch is usually expressed as the frequency of the
middle-A note of the keyboard. This "Master Tuning" setting is
what you will adjust when you need to match the VIMA's pitch
to other instruments.
415.3 Hz–440.0 Hz–466.2 Hz
If you continue touching the master tuning
the value will change continuously.
Changing the Tuning Curve
(Stretch Tuning)
If you're playing a piano sound, you can change the tuning
curve.
Pianos are normally tuned in a unique temperament called
"stretch tuning," which tunes the notes of the lower range
slightly flatter than the equal tempered pitches, and the notes
of the upper range slighter sharper.
Setting
This tuning curve applies a slight adjustment to
On
the low and high ranges, and is a good choice
when you're playing a piano solo.
This is the standard equal temperament, and is
Off
the appropriate choice when you're playing
together with other instruments.
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Settings
Explanation

Player Settings

1.
Access the main screen.
If the main screen is not shown, press the [EXIT] button
several times to access the main screen.
fig.d-MainScreen.eps
,
2.
In the main screen, touch <Menu>.
The menu screen appears.
ig.d-Function-01-1.eps
3.
Touch <Player>.
A screen like the following appears.
fig.d-Function-04.eps
4.
To change the setting, touch
item you want to specify.
5.
Press the [EXIT] button when you're finished
making settings.
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