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Special Features - Roland STRINGS RS-101 Instruction Manual

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SPECIAL FEATURES:
1. Provided with sixty-one keys that produce strings and brass tones.
2. Three kinds of tones are available; Strings land Strings II which is one octave higher than I and Brass
tones.
These tones are respectively selected or combined together both at the F (Bass) clef and the G (treble)
clef.
3. Strings and Brass tones are independantly controlled with the respective tone controls.
4. "Volume Soft" tablets are provided for both at the F clef and the G clef to slightly lower the entire
volume within a clef. With the use of the tablets, balancing volumes between the F clef and the G clef is
easily done.
5. "Slow Attack" tablets and "Sustain" controls are provided for both at the F clef and the G clef.
The "Slow Attack" tablet delays the attack time, while the "Sustain" control adjusts the release time
(length of time that the sound becomes inaudible after a certian key is released from finger).
6. Depth of vibrato effect is easily controlled by the "Vibrato" control.
7. With the "Tune" control, tuning to the other musical instruments is easily done.
8. "HIGH" and "LOW" output plug sockets are provided for proper connection with an exterior amplifier.
9. Carrying and setting the ROLAND STRINGS RS-101 is easy, since it is of compact and case built-in
type.
CONNECTION:
LOW:
used when connecting with a guitar amplifer or a
vocal mixer.
HIGH:
used when connecting with an electronic organ or
a stereo to their EXT. IN terminals.

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