Roland RG-1 User Manual

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Performance

By using the “Transpose function,” you can transpose your performance
without changing the notes you play.

For example, even if the song is in a difficult key with numerous sharps ( )
or flats ( ), you can transpose it to a key that is easier for you to play.
When accompanying a vocalist, you can easily transpose the pitch to a range
that is comfortable for the singer, while still playing the notes as written (i.e.,
with the same fingering positions).

1

Press the [Function] (Exit) button so the indicator is lit.

2

Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [

] (Select +) button to

display the TRANSPOSE screen.

fig.01-130d

3

Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [

] (Select +) button to get

the value for “Value” to flash.

fig.01-140d

4

Press the [

] (Value -) button or [

] (Value +) button to

select the transposition value.

The keyboard is transposed by a semitone each time you press the [

]

(Value -) button or [

] (Value +) button.

Pressing the [

] (Value -) and [

] (Value +) buttons simultaneously

returns the setting to the original value (0).

* The key transpose setting returns “0” when you switch to a different song.

5

Press the [Function] (Exit) button so the indicator goes out.

Changing the Pitch of the Keyboard Sound
(Key Transpose)

Value

Description

-6–0–+5

semitone steps.

The Key Transpose function is not active when the value is set
to “0.”

•On the RG-1, you can

transpose the pitch of just
the keyboard, or the pitch
of the keyboard and song
together, or the pitch of just
the song (Transpose Mode;
p. 69).

•When the RG-1 is shipped

from the factory, it is set so
that the pitch of the
keyboard and song will be
transposed together
(“Changing the Key of the
Song Being Played
(Playback Transpose)” (p.
55)

).

NOTE

If you set Transpose Mode
(p. 69) to “Song,” the Key
Transpose function will not
be applied.

Example:
Playing a song in E major
while playing the keys for
C major

In this example, C is the root
note in the key of C major.

E, the root of E major, is the
third in C major.

It is up four keys, including
the black keys, so touch, then
enter “4” for the setting.

If you play

C E G

It will sound

E G

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B

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