Roland RD-600 Owner's Manual page 18

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Adjusting the volume of a part
You can use the four sliders to adjust the volume of the INT UPPER/LOWER and TX UPPER/
LOWER parts.
INT LOWER PART
INT UPPER PART
TX LOWER PART
TX UPPER PART
PART
SWITCH/LEVEL
To adjust the volume of the entire instrument, use the master volume (p.10).
When the indicator of a part switch is dark, adjusting the volume of that part will not cause sound to
be heard, but the setting is still valid. When the indicator is once again turned on, the adjusted volume
will be in effect.
Transposing without changing your keyboard fingering — Transpose —
You can transpose the pitch without changing the notes that you play.
This setting is made relative to middle C (C4).
@ Hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button and play a note.
Transrose
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Press the note F
TRANSPOSE
Hold down
When you play C4, the pitch of the key you pressed will sound. For example if you held down the
[TRANSPOSE] button and pressed the C5 note, the pitch will be one octave higher.
To restore the original pitch, press the [TRANSPOSE] button once again to make the indicator go dark.
* When the [TRANSPOSE]
button indicator is dark, the Transpose setting has no effect.
* If the amount of transposition is 0, no transposition will take place even if the [TRANSPOSE] button
is pressed. In this case, the [TRANSPOSE] indicator will blink.
* Depending on the settings, there may be an area of the keyboard in which the pitch does not change.
Using the Transpose function
If a song is written in the key of E and you wish to play it in C, hold down the [TRANSPOSE]
button and press E, which is the tonic of the key of E.
TRANSPOSE
Hold down
Press the note E
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