Editing A Scene (Scene Edit); Overall Settings (Scene (Common)) - Roland FP-E50 Reference Manual

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Editing a Scene (Scene Edit)

1.
Press the [Menu] button .
The Menu screen appears.
Use the [ ä ä ] [ å å ] buttons to select "Scene Edit", and then
2.
press the [Enter] button .
The Scene Edit screen appears.
Use the [ ä ä ] [ å å ] buttons to select item that you want to
3.
edit, and then press the [Enter] button .
Scene Common
Scene Common
Ø "Overall Settings (Scene (Common))" (p. 61)
Scale Tuning
Scale Tuning
Ø "Changing the Tuning Method (Scale Tuning)" (p. 62)
Split Setting
Split Setting
Ø "Split settings" (p. 17)
Dual Setting
Dual Setting
Ø "Dual settings" (p. 18)
Wheel Setting
Wheel Setting
Ø "Assigning Functions to the Wheels (Wheel Setting)" (p. 63)
Pedal Setting
Pedal Setting
Ø "Assigning Functions to the Pedals (Pedal Setting)" (p. 64)
Mic Setting
Mic Setting
Ø "Configuring the Mic Effect (Mic Setting)" (p. 45)
Ambience Setting
Ambience Setting
Ø "Setting the Ambience (Ambience Setting)" (p. 28)
Arranger Setting
Arranger Setting
Ø "Configuring the Auto-accompaniment (Arranger Setting)"
(p. 36)
Interactive Setting
Interactive Setting
Ø "Configuring the Interactive Function (Interactive Settings)"
(p. 37)
MIDI Setting
MIDI Setting
Ø "Configuring the MIDI Transmit Channel Settings (MIDI Setting)"
(p. 65)
Overall Settings
(Scene (Common))
On the Scene Edit screen, use the [ ä ä ] [ å å ] buttons to
1.
select "Scene (Common)" and press the [Enter] button .
The Scene (Common) screen appears.
Use the [ ä ä ] [ å å ] buttons to select the parameter, and
2.
then use the [Dec] [Inc] buttons to change the value .
Parameter
Value
Twin Piano
OFF, ON
Selects how notes are heard when playing Twin
Piano.
Pair
Twin Piano
Mode
Individual
Rotary Speed
Slow, Fast
3.
If you want to save the edited settings, execute the
Write operation .
Ø "Saving a Scene (Scene Write)" (p. 27)
61
61
Explanation
When this is "ON", you can divide
the keyboard into left and right
areas so that two people can play
the same range of pitches together
(Twin Piano mode).
For instance, one person
(such as a teacher) can play
a song, and the other person
(such as a student) can practice
along with the example.
The sound will be heard from the
right as you play toward the right of
the keyboard, and from the left as
you play toward the left.
Notes played in the right area will
be heard from the right speaker,
and notes played in the left area
will be heard from the left speaker.
Specifies the rotary modulation
speed.

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