Function Settings; Twin Piano Mode; One Touch; Master Tuning - Roland RP301R Owner's Manual

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Various settings (Function mode)

Function settings

Display
Function Setting
TwinPno

Twin Piano Mode

OFF
OneTouch

One Touch

ON
Tuning

Master Tuning

44º0
KeyTouch

Key Touch

M
RhytHold

Rhythm Hold

OFF
Trnspose

Transpose mode

BOTH
SplOfRcg

Split Off Recognize

Pno2
22
Value
Explanation
Selecting Twin Piano mode
You can choose one of the following ways in which the sound will be heard when Twin Piano is
active (see p. 10).
OFF
OFF, 1, 2
1
(default: OFF)
2
Selecting suitable sounds for your solo playing
OFF, ON
(default: OFF)
This function helps you select Tones for the part you play on the keyboard. Whenever you select a
Rhythm, the RP301R automatically calls up a suitable Tone from the "Other" family. To use it, press
the [Other] button. This function is only available while the [Rhythm] and [Split] buttons light.
Matching the pitch with other instruments
When playing ensemble with other instruments and in other such instances, you can match the
standard pitch to another instrument.
415.3~440.0~466.2 Hz
The standard pitch generally refers to the pitch of the note that's played when you finger the
middle A key. For a cleaner ensemble sound while performing with one or more other instruments,
(default: 440.0)
ensure that each instrument's standard pitch is in tune with that of the other instruments.
Memo
You can save this setting so that it will still be available the next time the power is turned on. To
save the setting, proceed as described in "Saving the Settings (Memory Backup)" (p. 21).
Adapting the keyboard's response to your way of playing
FIX, L2, L1, M, H1, H2
(default: M)
See p. 12 for details.
Linking the Rhythm activity to your playing
This function is on by default, meaning that you only need to briefly press the keys of the chords
OFF, ON
you want to use. The Rhythm function's melodic patterns will use those notes until you play other
(default: ON)
notes or until you stop Rhythm playback.
If you select "OFF", the Rhythm function's melodic patterns are only played back while you press at
least one note. If you release all keys, only the drum pattern continues playing.
Specifying what the transpose function will affect
KBD, SONG, BOTH
(default: BOTH)
This setting specifies what the transpose will affect. You can use the transpose to change the pitch
of both the song and the keyboard ("BOTH"), only the pitch of the song ("SONG"), or only the pitch
of the keyboard ("KBD").
Chord recognition when [Split] is off
This parameter allows you to specify how the RP301R should recognize the chords you play to
Pno1 (Pianist1),
"feed" the Rhythm function while the [Split] button is off, i.e. when you can play chords anywhere
Pno2 (Pianist2)
on the keyboard.
(default: Pno2))
Pianist1: In this mode, the RP301R only recognizes chords that consist of at least three notes.
Playing only two notes will not cause the rhythm's key to change.
Pianist2: Same as "Pianist1" while the damper pedal is not pressed. If you press the damper pedal,
the RP301R even recognizes "chords" when you press only one note.
The Twin Piano function is off.
The sound will be heard more remarkably from the right as you play
toward the right of the keyboard, and more remarkably from the
left as you play toward the left.
Notes played in the right area will be heard from the right speaker,
and notes played in the left area will be heard from the left speaker.
If you're using headphones, the sound of the right-side section will
be heard in the right ear, and the sound of the left-side section will
be heard in the left ear.

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