Roland F-100 owner manual Layering Two Instrument Sounds Dual Play, Playing the Keyboard

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Playing the Keyboard

Layering Two Instrument Sounds (Dual Play)

You can hold down one Tone button and press another Tone button to layer two sounds for playing together.

This function is called “Dual Play.”

Example: Combining Piano and Strings

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1. While pressing the [Piano] button, also press the [Strings]

button.

The indicators for both buttons light.

When you then play the keyboard, the layered sounds of the piano and strings will play.

The [Variation] button indicator now indicates the tone for the right button of the two selected Tone buttons.

Switching the [Variation] button on and off switches the right Tone button tone.

2. To cancel Dual Play, press either Tone button.

When you play the keyboard, only the tone of the button you pressed will be heard.

You can adjust the volume balance between the two selected tones in Dual Play. For details, refer to “Changing the Volume Balance in Dual Play” (p. 28).

When the power is turned on, the sound of the left Tone button is set to be louder.

Dual play can be used when tone numbers 1 or 2 are selected.

If you use Dual play with a Tone button for which tone number 3 or 4 is selected, tone number 1 will be selected for that Tone button.

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Contents 201a Do not open or modify in any way the unit or its AC adaptor Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it Power Supply PlacementMaintenance Additional PrecautionsIntroduction Main FeaturesChecking the Included Items Assembly Procedure Assembling the F-100Check the Parts IntroductionWhen Moving the Instrument When DisassemblingWhen Changing the Orientation of the Speaker Box If the Stand is UnevenApplying the Tempo Setting Sheet Panel DescriptionsContents Connecting the AC Adaptor Installing the Music StandConnecting Pedals Before You PlayInstalling the Lid Holders Assembling the LidTurning On the Power Adjusting the VolumeConnecting Headphones Sold Separately Turning Off the PowerListening to the Internal Songs Playing/Stopping the Internal SongsSelecting a Song for Playback 4 6 8 9 11 13 15 16 18 20 21 23 25Playing Each Hand Separately Listening to the Internal SongsSelecting the Instrument Sound You Wish to Play Playing the KeyboardTone button Piano Harpsichord Organ Strings Layering Two Instrument Sounds Dual Play Playing the KeyboardAdding Reverberation to Sounds Reverb Effect Sounding the MetronomeChanging the Tempo Example Specifying a TempoAdjusting the Volume Changing the BeatPlaying Rhythm Key Rhythm BeatRecording Your Performance Recording a PerformanceRecording Along with the Rhythm Recording Your PerformanceRecording Along with a Song Selecting and Recording the Track for Each Hand Separately 4, 6 2Erasing a performance from the specified track Erasing Recorded PerformancesErasing a song Some Handy Functions Changing the Keyboard’s TouchDisabling Buttons Panel Lock Tone Touch Descriptions Button SensitivityLowering/ raising the Reference Pitch Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound Master TuningSome Handy Functions Changing the Volume Balance in Dual Play Setting the Reference Pitch to 440.0 HzSetting the Reference Pitch to 442.0 Hz Changing the Depth of the ReverbConnecting to Audio Equipment Recording procedureAbout the Jacks Making the ConnectionsConnecting to Midi Devices About the Midi ConnectorsMidi In Connector Midi Out ConnectorSwitching Local On/Off Switching Omni On/OffConnecting to Midi Devices Receiving on all Midi channels Omni On/OffSet the Midi Channel Transmitting a performance You recordedTroubleshooting Case Cause/RemedyInternal Song List 6 8 9 11 13 15 16 18 20 21 23 25Internal Song List Eb3Midi Implementation Chart Main Specifications Roland Digital PianoFunctions for Metronome/Rhythm Functions Assigned to the KeyboardOther Functions Index NumericsMemo Memo Information AfricaAvis 02901323 ’03-9-7N