Bass control panel, Display and master bar, Bass control panel display and master bar – Roland FR-7/FR-5 User Manual

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Panel descriptions | Bass control panel

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FR-7/FR-5 V-Accordion

I POWER button

Press this button to switch the V-Accordion on (the
button lights) and off (button dark).

Note: The FR-7/FR-5 is automatically switched off after 10
minutes of inaction to save battery power. This can be
changed, however (see p. 63).

J SORDINA switch

This ON/OFF switch allows you to switch the simula-
tion of the wooden resonance chamber on and off.

K DELAY knob

The FR-7/FR-5 contains three digital effects that can
be used simultaneously. This knob is used to set the
level of the Delay (echo) effect (see p. 58).

L CHORUS knob

Use this knob to set the level of the Chorus effect
(see p. 56).

M REVERB knob

Use this knob to set the level of the Reverb effect (see
p. 55).

Bass control panel

N Bass registers

These switches allow you to select the desired bass
mix. They include the following feet:

Press the last three registers (viewed from the top)
simultaneously to switch the Orchestra Bass section
on or off (see p. 27).

O ORCH BASS registers

Press the last three (“ORCH BASS”) registers (viewed
from the top) simultaneously to enter Orchestra Bass
mode. Press the last three registers again simulta-
neously to return to normal bass mode.

P FREE BASS registers

Press the first three (“FREE BASS”) registers (viewed
from the top) simultaneously to enter Free Bass
mode. The FR-7/FR-5 provides several systems for
this mode (see p. 62). Press the first three registers
again simultaneously to return to normal bass mode.

Display and master bar

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P

O

1

2’

5

8’/4’/2’

2

4’

6

16’/8’/8-4’

3

8-4’

7

16’/2’

4

16’/8’/8-4’/4’/2’

P

Q

Q Master bar

In most cases, this bar (which
you can press) recalls a Treble
register you specify. In Dual,
High or Low mode, however, it
allows you to switch the Orches-
tra section on and off.

R Display

The display keeps you informed
about the FR-7/FR-5’s status.

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