Adjusting The Volume Of The Sub-Instrument - Sub-Instrument Level; Fine-Tuning The Pitch Of A Sub-Instrument - Sub-Instrument Detune - Roland SOUND Canvas P-55 Owner's Manual

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vress NSTRUMENT <« or INSTRUMENT» to make the selection.
* To make it easy to distinguish between the settings for an Instrument and the settings
for a Sub-Instrument, a P, E, or ois flashed on and off in the display with a Sub-
instrument.
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@ Adjusting the Volume of the Sub-Instrument — Sub-Instrument Level
[Acceptable Values] 0 — 127
The greater the value, the higher the volume fevel of the Sub-Instrument. At a value of 127,
its volume level will be the same as that of the main Instrument.
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ress LEVEL < or LEVEL > to adjust the level.
* When you set the level for a Sub-Instrument to 0, it will not sound, but the voices
assigned to that Sub-Instrument will continue to be used. If you should run into
situations where notes get left out, or you otherwise don't seem to have enough
polyphonic notes available, check to see if you don't have any Sub-Instruments set to
a level of 0.
@ Fine-Tuning the Pitch of a Sub-Instrument — Sub-Instrument Detune
By altering the pitch of the Sub-Instrument so it is slightly different from that of the main
Instrument, you can make the sound fatter. Or,. for example, using a piano sound, you
could create sounds such as that of a honky-tonk piano.
[Acceptable Values] -50 to 0,0 — 50
.
With each increase (decrease) by one in this value, the pitch is raised (lowered) by one
cent.
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