Playing <basic operation, Adjusting the volume, Adjusting the reverb – Roland Classic Keyboard C-230 User Manual

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Playing <Basic Operation>

Turn the [Volume] knob to adjust the overall volume.

Turning the knob clockwise will increase the volume, and
turning it counterclockwise will decrease the volume.
The [Volume] knob changes the level of

both the internal and

the satellite speakers

(as well as the level in optional head-

phones you may have connected).

The [Satellite Volume] knob allows you to set the level of the
satellite speakers with respect to the overall [Volume] setting.
This is a relative level control, which means that turning the
[Satellite Volume] knob fully clockwise has no effect while the
overall volume is set to the minimum value.

In Voice Palette or Others mode, this knob is used to set the vol-
ume of the individual organ voices and “Others” sounds (see
pages 28 and 29).

Reverberation is the sound that you hear reflected from the walls or other surface of a hall or room in addition to the sound that
reaches your ears directly from the instrument.

The C-230 provides a reverb effect that lets you simulate the reverberation of a variety of environments ranging from a small
room to a large hall.

Turn the [Reverb] knob to adjust the amount of reverb effect.

• Turning the knob clockwise will increase the reverb level.

• Turning the knob counterclockwise will lower the reverb level.

Using the [Reverb] knob in this way will also affect the Reverb
level for an input signal source you may have connected (see p. 39).

If you turn the knob while pressing and holding the [Temperament] button, you can adjust the resonance noise of the
harpsichord. See p. 31.

Adjusting the volume

Adjusting the reverb

Min

Max

Min

Max

Shallower

reverb

Deeper

reverb

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