Transposing The Key Of The Keyboard (Transpose); Adding Reverberation To The Sound (Reverb) - Roland RD-08 Owner's Manual

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Performance
Parameter
Value
Velo Dly Sens
(Velocity Delay
-63–+63
Sensitivity)
Velo Keyfollow
(Velocity
-63–+63
Keyfollow
Sensitivity)
STANDARD
KeyOff Pos
(Key Off
Position)
DEEP
Transposing the key of the keyboard
(TRANSPOSE)
You can transpose performances without changing the keys you are
playing. This feature is called "Transpose".
This is a convenient feature to use when you want to match the pitch
of the keyboard performance to a vocalist's pitch, or perform using the
printed music for trumpets or other transposed instruments.
You can adjust the transpose setting in semitone steps over a range of
-5–0–+6 relative to C4. The Transpose has been set at the factory to "0".
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2
3
1.
Hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button for several
seconds.
The Transpose screen appears, and the current value of the setting
is displayed.
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14
Explanation
This sets the interval from the time
the key is played to when the sound
is produced.
As the value is decreased, the timing
of the sound is delayed more when
more force is used to play the keys.
As the value is increased, the timing
of the sound is delayed more when
less force is used to play the keys.
This setting changes the touch
sensitivity according to the key
range being used.
As the value is increased, the touch
becomes heavier in the upper
registers, and lighter in the lower
keys.
Note-off will occur at the depth of a
conventional piano.
Note-off will occur at a deeper
position. This is suitable for electric
piano sounds.
2.
Hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button and press a
key.
If you press the C4 (middle C) key, the transpose amount will be
set to "0".
For example, to have "E" sound when you play "C" on the
keyboard, hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button and press the E4
key. The degree of transposition then becomes "+4".
When you release the [TRANSPOSE] button, the previous display
will reappear.
When the amount of transposition is set, the Transpose function
switches on, and the [TRANSPOSE] button lights up.
MEMO
¹ You can also transpose by holding down the [TRANSPOSE] button
and using the [DEC] [INC] buttons.
¹ If you hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button and press F#4 or a
higher key, the transpose amount is set to [+6].
¹ If you hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button and press G3 or a lower
key, the transpose amount is set to [-5].
3.
To turn off Transpose, press the [TRANSPOSE]
button so that its indicator goes off.
The next time [TRANSPOSE] button is pressed, the sound is
transposed by an amount corresponding to the value set here.
NOTE
¹ If the transpose amount is 0, the [TRANSPOSE] button will not
turn on even if you press it.
¹ When you turn the power off, the transpose amount returns to 0.
Adding reverberation to the sound
(REVERB)
The RD-08 can apply a reverb effect to the notes you play on the
keyboard.
Applying reverb adds pleasing reverberation to what you play, so it
sounds almost as if you were playing in a concert hall.
1
1.
Press the [EFFECTS] button, and then turn the [MIC/
LINE IN] (REVERB) knob.
The depth of the reverb effect changes.
You can adjust the reverb depth in a range of 0–127.
MEMO
You can select the type of reverb in the MENU screen Ó "SYSTEM
EFFECTS" Ó "Sys Reverb" page.
NOTE
In the [MENU] Ó [SCENE EDIT] Ó [ZONE EDIT] Ó "INTERNAL" page, if the
"Rev Send (reverb send)" value is set to "0", no reverb effect is applied.
Also, depending on the settings of the Scene, there might be cases in
which turning the knob does not apply an effect. For details, refer to
"Making detailed settings for tones" (p. 20).

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