Layering Sounds; Switching The Harpsichord Type; Selecting The Celesta Sound - Roland C-30 Owner's Manual

Digital harpsichord
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Layering sounds

Multiple harpsichord sounds can be layered and played together.
The two organ sounds can also be selected simultaneously and played
together.
Simultaneously press the buttons for the sounds you want to layer,
making the indicators light.
• You can't select the four harpsichord sounds simultaneously.
• You can't layer a harpsichord sound with an organ sound.

Switching the harpsichord type

The C-30 contains "harpsichord" sounds and "positive organ" sounds, and you can switch between these as you perform.
There are four types of harpsichord, and four sounds are provided for each type.
French
Flemish
Fortepiano
Dyna Harpsi
(Dynamic Harpsichord)
* For the French type, the button's indicator will light red; for other types, the indicator will light orange.
Hold down the [Function] button, and press one of the [French]–
[Dyna Harpsi] buttons so its indicator is lit (green).
* When the power is turned on, the French type is selected.

Selecting the Celesta sound

While holding down the [Temperament] button, press the [Organ II] button. The [Organ II] indicator will light orange,
and the Celesta sound will be selected instead of the Organ II sound.
* To return to the Organ II sound, hold down the [Temperament] button and press the [Organ II] button once again.
The sound of a French type harpsichord.
The sound of a Flemish type harpsichord.
The sound of an early fortepiano.
The sound-producing mechanism uses a hammer to strike three strings.
The sound of a harpsichord with "touch sensitivity"; playing softly will produce a soft sound,
and playing strongly will produce a louder sound.
Playing <Basic Operation>
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