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Transposing the Keyboard
Here's how to transpose the keyboard:
1
Hold down the TRANSPOSE button to display the current transpose value.
2
While holding down the TRANSPOSE button, use the DEC/INC buttons to set the
desired transposition amount.
Note:
While holding TRANSPOSE, you can also press a key that's the desired number of
semitone steps below or above Middle C to set the transposition amount.
3
Release the TRANSPOSE button.
4
To turn off Transpose, press TRANSPOSE again so it's not lit.
Using the Built-In Rhythms
The RD-300GX has 200 internal rhythm patterns. To play a rhythm pattern, use the
following procedure:
Press SONG/RHYTHM.
1
2
Press INC so the screen displays "RHY. "
3
To select different rhythm patterns, hold EXIT/SHIFT and use the DEC/INC buttons
to move the cursor to the bottom line of the display. Then use the DEC/INC buttons
to select the desired rhythm pattern.
4
Press ENTER to start playback.
5
Press ENTER again to stop playback.
Press EXIT to return to the main display.
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Storing a Setup
The RD-300GX has 32 memory locations in which you can store your favorite keyboard
setups. Use the following procedure to store a setup:
1
Press WRITE so it's lit.
2
To name your setup, hold EXIT/SHIFT and use the DEC/INC buttons to move the
cursor.
Release the SHIFT button and use the DEC/INC buttons to select the desired
3
characters.
4
Press ENTER.
5
Use the DEC/INC buttons to select the desired location from 1 to 32 in which to
save your setup.
6
Press ENTER to display "Are You Sure?"
Warning:
The setup currently stored in the selected location will be overwritten.
7
Press ENTER to display "Executing. "
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The display returns to normal when the writing procedure is completed.
Recalling a Setup
Use the following procedure to load a previously saved setup:
1
Press SETUP in the ONE TOUCH area.
Use the TONE SELECT buttons or the DEC/INC buttons to select the desired setup.
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