Playing A Harpsichord Sound; Playing The Fortepiano Sound; Playing The Piano Sound - Roland Classic C-200 Owner's Manual

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Playing <Basic Operation>

Playing a harpsichord sound

1.
Press the Harpsichord piston for the sound
that you want to play.
The Harpsichord piston you pressed lights.
The PEDAL, MANUAL I, MANUAL II, Forte-
piano, Piano and Celesta sections are
switched off.
Now you can play the selected harpsichord
sound.
2.
To switch off the selected Harpsichord sound, select a sound in the PEDAL, MANUAL I, MANUAL II, Fortepiano, Piano
or Celesta section.
The sounds of the Harpsichord division can be layered and played together. See p. 33 for details.

Playing the Fortepiano sound

The fortepiano is the precursor of the grand piano as we know it today, with a rather more metallic sound.
1.
Press the [Fortepiano] piston.
The piston lights, the PEDAL, MANUAL I,
MANUAL II, Harpsichord, Piano and Celesta
sections are switched off.
Now you can play the Fortepiano sound.
2.
To switch off the Fortepiano sound, select a
sound in the PEDAL, MANUAL I,
MANUAL II, Harpsichord, Piano or Celesta section.

Playing the Piano sound

The C-200 also contains an authentic grand piano sound that can be used for solo and ensemble playing.
1.
Press the [Piano] piston.
The piston lights, the PEDAL, MANUAL I,
MANUAL II, Harpsichord, Fortepiano and
Celesta sections are switched off.
Now you can play the Piano sound.
2.
To switch off the Piano sound, select a
sound in the PEDAL, MANUAL I,
MANUAL II, Harpsichord, Fortepiano or
Celesta section.
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