Getting The Most Out Of The C-280; Using Damper Pedal/Tone Select Pedal; Using As A Tone Select Pedal - Roland C-280 Owner's Manual

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Getting the Most out of the C-280

Using Damper Pedal/Tone Select Pedal

If you connect a separately available pedal switch (such as the DP-6 or DP-2) to the Pedal
jack located on the bottom panel, you will be able to use pedal functions.
fig.04-01
DP-6
The pedal can perform the following two functions
Damper Pedal
In the same way as the damper pedal of a piano, pressing the pedal will allow notes to
be sustained even after you release your finger from the key.
MEMO
Tone select pedal
By depressing this pedal, you can select two tones from the tone buttons in the Organ
([Manual]/[R1]/[R2]) and Ensemble sections.
NOTE

Using as a Tone Select Pedal

Procedure
1.
Hold down the [Function] button, and press the [Pedal Mode]
button.
The [Pedal Mode] button indicator will light.
fig.04-02
Organ
Manual
Demo
2.
Press the two desired tone buttons in sequence.
This will specify the tones that will be selected.
Each time you press the pedal, you will alternate between these two sounds.
If you press only one button, you will alternate between that tone and the previously
selected tone.
Once again press the [Function] button and the [Pedal Mode] button. The [Pedal Mode]
button indicator will go dark, and you will return to the damper pedal function.
NOTE
24
Expression
Damper
Pedal
The damper pedal works only with attenuated Celesta tones.
When the power is turned on, the pedal will function as a damper pedal.
Ensemble
R 1
R 2
Chimes
Celesta
Choir
Write
Write
Split
Down
Up
Point
Octave Shift
Press the [Pedal Mode] button
If you perform this procedure, the pedal switch cannot be used as a damper pedal.
Equal
Werckmeister
Baroque
Tempera-
Kirnberger
Cancel
Pitch
ment
Vallotti
Meantone
Pedal
Function
Pythagorean
Mode
Just Major
Just Minor
While holding down the [Function] button
Reverb
Min
Max

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