Changing The Bend Range Of A Part; Setting Other Parts; Executing Settings For The Parts - Rodgers PR-300 Owner's Manual

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You can select another part in any of
the Sound Functions screens by
moving the""" prompt to this
location.
Changing the Bend Range of a Part
(9) Press the
[>]
button to move the cursor to
"Bend:". Rotating the alpha-dial will change
the amount of pitch bend which can occur for
the selected Part. The range
is
from 0 semitones
to 24 semitones.
Many keyboards have pitch bend wheels or other
devices which allow you to smoothly change the
pitch of a note. This setting allows you to
determine the amount of pitch bend which can
occur when the pitch bend wheel is at its
maximum.
Setting other Parts
After you've made changes in the Sound Function
for one Part, you make the same modifications for
other parts. Simply select another part and change
the instrument, Volume, Pan, Reverb, Chorus,
Expression or Bend Range as desired.
Any
parts
which are not set to "Ext Equipment" can
be modified using the Sound Function.
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Executing the Settings for the Parts
After you've made all desired changes in the Sound
Function, you can execute these settings in two
different ways.
If you press [STOP] the PR-300 will return to the
Play Screen and all changes you've made will be
stored temporarily. The temporary settings will not
be saved when you save the song to a disk.
Returning to the beginning of a song by pressing
[RESET] or [BWD] will cause the original settings
to return.
Pressing [WRITE] or [ENTER] then [ENTER] will
cause all settings (except for Bend Range) to
become permanent. These changes will be retained
when the song is saved to disk.
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l.dt-· i t.e
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/
Play Screen
WRITE
-
TUNE
!
Pressing [WRITE] or [ENTER] then [STOP] will
cause all settings to be temporary.
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Settings executed
(temporary)
Settings executed
(permanent)

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