Changing how the pedal effects are applied, Octave shift), 39 chapter 4 other functions – Roland FP-3 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Other Functions

Changing How the Pedal
Effects Are Applied

When the pedal is pressed in Dual Play (p. 15) or Split Play

(p. 16), the pedal’s effect is applied to both the Upper Tone

and the Lower Tone, but you can change the settings for the

tone to which the effect is applied.

When the instrument is turned on, the setting determining

how the effects are applied is the same for both the Upper

Tone and the Lower Tone (“1” in the table below).

1.

Hold down the [Song] button and press the
[Organ] button.

The indicators for the [Song] and [Organ] buttons flash

in red.

fig.04-03

2.

Press the [-] or [+] button to select how the pedal
effects are to be applied.

* Right pedal—connect to the [Damper] jack
* Left pedal—connect to the [Soft] jack

3.

Press the [Song] button.

The indicators return to their previous state.

Changing the Pitch of the
Lower Tone in Octave Steps
(Octave Shift)

You can change the pitch of the Lower Tone in Dual Play

(p. 15) and Split Play (p. 16) an octave at a time.

Altering the pitch in one-octave units in this way is called

“Octave Shift.”

For example, you can raise the pitch of the Lower Tone to the

same pitch of the Upper Tone in Split Play.

The range of available pitch change spans from two octaves

higher to two octaves lower.

This setting remains in effect until you turn off the power.

1.

Hold down the [Song] button and press the
[Piano] button.

The indicators for the [Song] and [Piano] buttons flash in

red.

fig.04-04

2.

Press the [-] or [+] button to select the pitch.

The pitch is lowered one octave each time the [-] button

is pressed, while each press of the [+] button raises the

pitch by one octave.

To return to the original pitch, press the [-] and [+]

buttons simultaneously.

3.

Press the [Song] button.

The indicators return to their previous state.

Indica-

tion

Description

Lower

Tone

Upper

Tone

Pedal

1

All enabled

Right Pedal

Left Pedal

2

Applied

only to the

Upper Tone

x

Right Pedal

x

Left Pedal

3

Left pedal

enabled for

Lower Tone

only

Right Pedal

x

Left Pedal

Flashes in red

Flashes in red

Flashes in red

Flashes in red

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