Changing the settings, Returning to the factory settings (factory reset), O “changing the settings” (p. 7) – Roland Aerophone GO Digital Wind Instrument User Manual

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1

Set the [TONE] knob to the “SETTING”

position.

You’re in settings mode.
* When you play in settings mode, you hear the

tone that you were previously playing.

2

Press the side key that corresponds to the item that

you want to set.

A “beep” is heard for a number of times corresponding to the

current value of the setting.

3

Use the octave keys to specify the value of the

setting.

A “beep” is heard for a number of times corresponding to the

specified value.
* The value that you specify is saved automatically. Even if you

turn off the power, the setting is remembered the next time

that you turn on the power.

4

Turn the [TONE] knob to exit settings mode.

Changing the Settings

You can specify how the sound is affected by the force of your breath (Breath Curve), the depth of reverberation (Reverb Level), and the type of

fingering (Fingering Type).

Setting

Side

keys

Value

Explanation

Breath Curve

“C3”

1

L2

Specifies how the sound responds to the force of your breath.

L2, L1

We recommend these settings if you’re a beginning wind

instrument player, or if you’re not confident of your lung

capacity. Fortissimo (ff) can be produced even by blowing

relatively softly.

M

This setting is the closest to the response of an actual wind

instrument.

H1, H2

We recommend these settings for sax players. Fortissimo (ff)

is produced only when you blow quite strongly.

2

L1

3

M

4

H1

5

H2

Reverb Level

“Tc”

1

OFF

Adjusts the depth of reverb (the reverberation that is characteristic of a performance in a concert hall).
Higher values produce deeper reverberation; lower values produce shallower reverberation.

2

1

3

2

4

3

5

4

Fingering Type

“Ta”

1

Sax

Switches the fingering setting.

&

For details on fingering, refer to “Fingering Chart” at the end of this manual.

Sax

Sax fingering

Recorder

Recorder fingering
This uses standard recorder fingering, with the pitch range expanded by the table key.

With this fingering, the side keys are disabled so that the note does not change even if

you inadvertently press the left or right side key.

E-Wind

Electronic wind instrument fingering
The same “C D E F G A B C” fingering as a standard sax or recorder, with key combinations

that raise/lower the pitch by a semitone.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, C

The same “C D E F G A B C” fingering as a standard sax or recorder

Tc, G#, C#

Raise by a semitone

Ta, Tf, Eb, B

Lower by a semitone

Bb

Lower by a whole tone

&

Refer to “Pressing the Performance Keys” (p. 6).

2

Recorder

3

E-Wind

MEMO

You can use the dedicated app to edit the settings of the Aerophone GO from your smartphone or tablet.

&

Refer to “Using the Aerophone GO with the Smartphone” (p. 8).

Breath force

Volume

M

H1

H2

L1

L2

Returning to the Factory Settings (Factory

Reset)

Here’s how to return the Aerophone GO to its factory-set state.
* Be aware that when you execute a factory reset, all previously

stored settings are lost.

1

With the [

L

] switch in the “OFF” position, turn the

[TONE] knob to the “SETTING” position.

2

While holding down both of the octave keys “UP”

and “DOWN,” turn the [

L

] switch “ON.”

A series of short “beeps” is heard, asking you to confirm the

operation.

3

Press the thumb button.

A long “beep” is heard, and the settings return to the factory-set

state.

4

Turn the power off, and then on again.

This completes the factory reset.

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