Adjusting The Pitch-Tuning; Saving As Smf Music Data - Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual

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7.Other Convenient Functions
Adjusting the Pitch—Tuning
When you're using the KR-370 to play along with another instrument, the sound may not
be right unless you adjust the standard pitch on the KR-370. Ordinarily, the sound of the
middle A key is used as the reference pitch for adjusting the pitch of the unit in hertz (Hz)
to match the other instrument. This adjustment of the standard pitch is called "tuning."
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Press the [Function] button (its indicator starts flashing).
2.
Press the [#] button.
If you want to quit without making any changes, just press the [Function] button again to
make the indicator go out.
3.
Use the [A] and [V] buttons to adjust the sound's pitch.
The standard pitch can be adjusted within the range of 415.3 to 466.2 Hz. The dis-
play will show something such as that shown below.
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When the standard pitch is 440.0 Hz, for example, only "40.0" is displayed.
The standard pitch is set to 440.0 Hz when the KR-370 is powered up.
4.
Press the [Function] button again to make the button indicator go out.
* Tuning affects the pitch of all sounds, including performances from disk.
Saving as SMF Music Data
Sometimes performance data recorded with the KR-370 cannot be played back as-is on
another instrument.
If such cases, you can often play the KR-370 performance data on the other instrument if
you convert it to general-use SMF music data.
The actual number of songs that can be saved on a disk varies according to the amount of
data in each of the songs.
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