
Using the metronome
After setting the metronome parameters to your liking, you can start using the metronome:
(4)Press the [METRONOME÷INC] H button (it lights) to start the metronome.
(5)Press it again to switch the metronome back off.
Pitch-related functions
Transpose function
The
This is what you play…
Transpose
…and this is how it sounds.
(1)Press and hold the [SET] E register until it starts flash- ing.
The Treble keyboard can now be used to select the desired function.
(2)Press the A1 key or button “3”. See p. 18 for the location.
The [SET] E register now flashes rapidly, and the Treble keyboard can once again be used to play notes.
(3)Use the [DEC] and [INC] H buttons to set the desired interval.
You can also use registers [1]~[8] F to set this parameter, in which case you may have to press the corre-
sponding register twice to obtain the setting marked with an “*” in the table below. The “*” symbol represents sharp signs (#) and is indicated by the
Transpose
Using the metronome
The setting range is
•In what key do you want to play? (This is your “0” value.) Example→ C major
•What key does the song use? Example→ E major
•How many semitones do you need to “shift” the notes? Example→ [C#, D, Eb, E]= 4 up, so register [7].
(4)Press the [SET] register twice to leave the
FUNCTION mode.
Note: This parameter is reset when you switch off the
Transposing the Treble keyboard in octave steps
The parameter discussed here allows you to transpose the Treble accordion or Orchestra section one octave up or down.
(5)Simultanesouly press the [SET] E and [1] (+, one octave down) or [2]
Musette Detune
You probably know that an accordion’s 8’ Treble register may consist of 2 or even 3 reeds that are usually tuned apart to provide a richer sound (accordionists call it the “musette effect”). One reed is tuned slightly above, the other slightly below the correct pitch (and the third, if available, is tuned “properly”).
Tuning those reeds is a specialist job and usually not per- formed by accordion players themselves.
On the
There are, in fact, more options than can be selected with the 8 registers: Dry, Classic,
Note: This parameter is saved automatically for every register that con- tains the 8’ footage.
Song function
Your
Note: The Song function is not available while “Bellows Curve” on p. 20 is set to “Fixed Low”, “Fixed Med” or “Fixed High”.
Selecting a song
The FR-2/FR-2b contains the following educational songs:
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5• | 0 | C |
5* | 1 | C# |
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6 | 2 | D |
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6* | +3 | D# |
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7 | +4 | E |
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8 | +5 | F |
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1 | Can Can | 5 | Oh Susanna |
2 | Cielito Lindo | 6 | Red River Valley |
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3 | Ninna nanna | 7 | Little Brown Jug |
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4 | Carnevale di Venezia | 8 | Furusato |
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(1)Briefly press the [SONG÷DEMO] J button.
(2)Press and hold the [SONG÷DEMO] button.
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