Roland MP-60 owner manual Transposing the Key of the Keyboard Transpose, Fig.panel2-6

Page 17

Chapter 2. Performance

Transposing the Key of the Keyboard (Transpose)

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).

fig.panel2-6

1

1 Continue to hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button, and press a note to

indicate the tonic of the key to which you want to transpose.

The button’s indicator will light, and the keyboard will be transposed.

You can also transpose by holding down the [TRANSPOSE] button and pressing the [+] or [-] button.

If you hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button and press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously, the setting will return to the original value (0).

This can be set in a range of -6–0–5 (semitone steps).

For example, if you want the E pitch to sound when you play the C key, hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button and press the E key.

Counting from C as a reference point, one moves up four keys, including the black keys, to reach E, thus “4” appears in the display.

fig.trans.e

If you play C E G

It will sound E G# B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 To cancel the transpose function, press the [TRANSPOSE] button,

extinguishing its indicator.

When you press the [TRANSPOSE] button once again, getting its indicator to light, the keyboard will be transposed to the note you specified here.

When the transpose value is set to “0,” the button’s indicator will remain dark even if you press the [TRANSPOSE] button.

When you hold down the [TRANSPOSE] button, the currently specified value will be displayed.

This setting returns to the original value (0) when you turn off the power.

17

Image 17
Contents Piano Songs Built-In Main FeaturesPursuing the Playing Feel of a Grand Piano Important Safety Instructions 001 002a Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Placement Power SupplyMaintenance Additional PrecautionsContents Rear Panel Panel DescriptionsFront Panel Setting Up the Music Stand Connect the Power CordConnecting Headphones Before You Start PlayingAbout the Pedals Turning the Power On and OffAdjusting the Sound’s Volume and Brilliance Selecting a Song and Playing It Listening to Internal SongsStopping the playback Choosing the song to play backPerforming with a Variety of Sounds PerformanceSelecting a tone group Selecting variation tonesPlaying Two Tones Together Dual Play Adjusting the Volume Balance in Dual Play Dual BalanceHold down the Transpose button and press the Split button Press the + or button to change the valueChanging tone played by the left hand Press the Split buttonChanging tone played by the right hand Press the Tone Select button1, 5 Using MetronomeChanging the Keyboard’s Split Point Sounding the MetronomeStopping the metronome Changing the Metronome VolumeChanging the beat of metronome Changing the Metronome Sound Applying Effects to the SoundAdding Reverberation to the Sound Reverb Changing the Amount of Effect AppliedFig.panel2-6 Transposing the Key of the Keyboard TransposePress the KEY Touch button Adjusting the Keyboard Touch Key TouchIndicator Settings Off Adding a Count-in to Match the Timing Count-In Changing the TempoSelecting the part that you yourself will play Playing Each Hand SeparatelyPress the 1 or 2 button Playing back a songIf you see the following Recording Your PerformanceRecording a New Song 8 4 Recording Along with a SongSelecting the song to record Selecting the track to recordAs necessary, turn on the metronome p Press the REC button Selecting and Recording the Track for Each Hand SeparatelyErasing a Song Erasing Recorded PerformancesErasing a Performance from the Specified Track Changing the Damper Pedal’s Resonance Changing Various SettingsMaking Detailed Settings Function Tonic Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches Master TuningChanging the Temperament Disabling Everything Except Piano Play Panel Lock Setting the Tuning Curve Stretch TuningApplying the Damper Pedal to Left-hand Keyboard Area Connecting to a Computer Connecting External DevicesConnecting to Audio Equipment Connection ExamplesWhat’s MIDI? Connecting Midi DevicesSetting various functions Switching Local Control on Off Midi Send Channel SettingsValue Power-up default setting Transmitting a Performance You RecordedCase Cause/Remedy TroubleshootingDisplay Meaning Error Messages/Other MessagesSplit Off Split On Tone ListSong Song Name Composer Copyright Internal Song ListFarewell to the Piano Beethoven Hold down the button and press the or + button Easy Operation ListMidi Implementation Chart Main Specifications Midi IndexMemo Africa InformationAvis Contents Name Qty