Calling Up Stored Organ Tones ([R1] And [R2] Buttons); Selecting Other Tones-Ensemble Section - Roland C-280 Owner's Manual

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Calling Up Stored Organ Tones ([R1] and [R2] Buttons)

Procedure
Press the [R1] button or the [R2] button.
When the button is pressed, its indicator lights, and the Registration stored to it is called
up.
fig.02-06
Manual
Demo
MEMO
Selecting Other Tones–Ensemble Section
In addition to the organ tone, this instrument includes three other built-in tones assigned
to the three tone buttons below.
These three tone buttons are collectively referred to as the Ensemble section.
Procedure
Press one of the tone buttons in the Ensemble section.
The indicator of the tone button you pressed will light, and that tone will be selected.
fig.02-07
Manual
Demo
MEMO
Tone Name
Chimes
Celesta
Choir
Organ
Ensemble
R 1
R 2
Chimes
Celesta
Choir
Write
Write
Split
Down
Up
Point
Octave Shift
Press one of these buttons
You can still use the drawknobs when selecting the [R1] or [R2] button.
However, once changed, the new arrangement of the drawknob is not stored until the store
procedure is carried out.
If the [R1] or [R2] button is pressed again before the changed configuration is stored, the
immediately preceding version of the Registration is called up.
Ensemble section
Organ
Ensemble
R 1
R 2
Chimes
Celesta
Choir
Write
Write
Split
Down
Up
Point
Octave Shift
You can play the tones for both Organ section and Ensemble section in combination. For details
refer to "Playing with Layered Organ Section and Ensemble Section Tones" (p. 18).
Description
The sound of a chime.
The sound of a celesta.
The sound of a choir.
Equal
Werckmeister
Baroque
Tempera-
Cancel
Pitch
ment
Kirnberger
Vallotti
Meantone
Pedal
Function
Pythagorean
Mode
Just Major
Just Minor
Equal
Werckmeister
Baroque
Tempera-
Kirnberger
Cancel
Pitch
ment
Vallotti
Meantone
Pedal
Function
Pythagorean
Mode
Just Major
Just Minor
Basic Operation—Playing
Reverb
Min
Max
Reverb
Min
Max
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