Roland FR-7x User Manual

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Playing the bass part with your right hand (Bass-to-Treble)

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FR-7x V-Accordion

Playing the bass part with your
right hand (Bass-to-Treble)

The FR-7x provides a mode in which it can be used like a
bassoon accordion. In this mode, the bass part is played
with the right hand. The bass and chord buttons are
inactive (a real bassoon accordion doesn’t have bass/
chord buttons and can only be played with one hand).

(1) Switch on the FR-7x.

See “Switching the power on and off” on page 18.

(2) Press and hold the [ORCHESTRA] register and press

register [7] (“BS TO TREB”).

(3) Use the Treble registers [1]~[14] to select the

desired bass-to-treble sound.
There are seven accordion sounds and seven orches-
tral sounds. The numbers in the table below refer to
the Treble registers you need to press.

Note: Bass-to-Treble mode uses the FREE BASS (accordion
sounds) and ORCHESTRA BASS (orchestral sounds). The
orchestras sound assignments can be different for each
Set.

(4) Start playing the bass part with your right hand.

(5) Press [ORCHESTRA] + register [7] again to leave

Bass-to-Treble mode.

Note: The Bass-to-Treble mode status can be saved to the
current Set.

Bass-to-Treble sounds

Accordion sounds

Orchestral sounds

1

Low

8

Acous.Bs

2

High

9

Bowed

3

Low+High

10

Finger Bs

4

Lw+HgLow

11

Fretless

5

LwLow+Hig

12

Picked Bs

6

HighLw+Hg

13

Tuba

7

LowHigh

14

Tuba Mix

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