Roland FR-2b owner manual Editing Function settings, Selecting the desired function, Parameters

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FR-2/FR-2b V-Accordion

Editing FUNCTION settings

6.Editing FUNCTION settings

The FR-2/FR-2b provides a series of specialized parameters that may come in handy when you need to fine-tune the FR-2/FR-2b’s response to your playing style. Some of these settings can be saved to the FR-2/FR-2b’s User Programs (see p. 22).

Selecting the desired function

(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. If you own an FR-2b, please refer to the follow- ing illustration for the Treble buttons you need to press (depending on the selected Treble mode, the buttons may be assigned to different notes). For the sake of conve- nience, the note names of the keyboard version are also shown.

17

 

G1

 

1

G#1

18A1

2

B1

Bb1

19

 

 

 

3

C2

C#2

20

 

 

 

4D2

21

E2

Eb2

 

5

 

 

 

22

F2

F#2

6

 

 

 

23

G2

G#2

7

A2

24

 

 

Bb2

8

B2

25

 

 

 

9

C3

C#3

26

 

D3

 

10

 

 

Eb3

27

E3

 

11

 

 

 

12

F3

F#3

 

 

 

 

G3

 

13G#3

A3

14

B3

Bb3

 

 

15

C4

C#4

 

 

16D4

Eb4

E4

(2) Press the indicated key or Treble button.

(Key names with a “#” symbol refer to black keys.)

 

The [SET] register now flashes rapidly,

r

and the Treble keyboard can once

again be used to play notes.

 

 

(3) Use registers [1]~[8] F to select one

 

of the suggested values.

 

There may be fewer than 8 registers

 

for the parameter you select.

 

Alternatively, use the [DEC] or [INC] button to select the

 

desired turning. Sometimes, there are more options than

 

can be selected with the 8 registers.

You can also press and hold these buttons to quickly select a significantly higher or lower value. Each time you select a setting that is also assigned to a register, the register in question lights.

Note: Press the [PAD/DEFAULT] G button or the register flagged with a “•” in the discussion below to return to the factory setting of the currently selected parameter.

(4)Press the [SET] register twice to leave the FR-2/FR-2b’s FUNCTION mode.

If you want to set another FUNCTION parameter, press [SET] once (it flashes slowly), followed by the desired key, then proceed with step (3) above.

In the following, the messages at the right edge of the gray bars have the following meaning:

“OK”: Can be saved in the Global area (common to all Sets).

“POW”: Reset when you switch off the FR-2/FR-2b.

Parameters

Master Tune

[G1]/[1]

OK

415~440~466 (Hz)

Default setting: 440

 

This parameter allows you to change the FR-2/FR-2b’s overall tuning. The factory default, “440”, represents the reference pitch used by all electronic musical instruments. The settings you can select with the registers are:

1

415

5

448

2

424

6

457

 

 

 

 

3

432

7

466

 

 

 

 

4•

440

 

 

 

 

 

 

Musette Detune

[G#1]/[2]

OK

Dry, Classic, F-Folk, American L,

Default setting: Dry

 

American H, Nord Eur, German L,

 

 

D-Folk L, Italian L, German H,

 

 

Alpine, Italian H, D-Folk H, French,

 

 

Scottish

 

 

This parameter allows you to choose the system used for detun- ing the 8’ reeds of the selected register. The settings you can select with the registers are:

Musette Detune

1

Classic

5

Italian L

2

American L

6

D-Folk L

 

 

 

 

3

Nord Eur

7

French

 

 

 

 

4

Alpine

8

Scottish

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Avis Features ContentsFR-2/FR-2b V-Accordion Features Important notes Precautions for optional batteries Battery handlingStrap holder precaution Panel descriptions Treble control panelBass control panel Connection panel Personalizing your FR-2/FR-2bSetting up Switching the power on and offConnections Bass strap Listening to the demo songsBellows resistance regulator Treble sectionOrchestral sounds for the Treble section Using the orchestral soundsBass section Orchestral sounds for the Bass sectionUsing two different sounds for the Bass button key- board Switching off the Orchestra Bass partSwitching off the Orch Chord part Orchestral sounds for the Chord sectionUse registers 1~8 F to select one of the following settings Using the metronomeSetting the time signature Setting the tempoPitch-related functions Song functionPlaying drum sounds with the bass and chord buttons PAD functionMuting a part Press and hold the PAD G button until it starts flashPlaying only drum sounds via the bass and chord but- tons Recording short drum patternsAdding drum sounds to your bass notes and chords Briefly press the PAD G button it lights greenParameters Editing Function settingsSelecting the desired function Can be selected with the 8 registers20~250 ~0~5B1~63,0, t1~63 ParametersMidi parameters Function group Then, set the Midi OUT/IN parameter see p to OutFixed Low 1, Fixed Med Midi parameters About MidiFR-2/FR-2b’s sections use the following Midi channels Saving your settings User Program Saving the current settingsRecalling a User Program Changing your accordion’s behavior Treble Mode only on the FR-2bBass & Chord Mode Changing your accordion’s behavior+ 2 2 Bass Rows 3 Bass Rows a Bass & Chord Mode Griff EuropeRestoring the factory defaults Griff FinSwitch off the FR-2/FR-2b Using optional batteriesInstalling and removing batteries Using optional batteriesSpecifications PAD Sets AppendixDemo Songs Midi Program change messagesMidi Implementation Chart Accordion Date July Model FR-2/FR-2b VersionInformation Africa602.00.0240