Roland F-100 owner manual Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound Master Tuning, Some Handy Functions

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Some Handy Functions

Transposing without Changing Your Keyboard Fingering (Key Transpose)

You can transpose the key of a performance without having to shift the position of your fingers on the keyboard.

This feature is called “Key Transpose.”

In situations such as when providing accompaniment to a song, using the Key Transpose function to match the singer’s vocal register lets you easily transpose the sounds without changing the score.

These settings remains in effect until you turn off the power.

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Variation

 

 

Song

 

Dual Balance

Key Touch

Volume

Harpsi-

 

 

Recorder

Reverb

Piano E.Piano chord Organ Strings Variation

Song

Play

Rec Track

Min Max

Dual Balance

Key Touch

1

2

 

 

C2~B2

1.While holding down the [Variation] button and [Song] button, press the tonic (root) of the key to which you want to transpose.

Use the C2-B2 notes to select the tonic.

2.To return to the normal pitch, while holding down the [Variation] button and [Song] button, press the C2 key.

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For example if you want the E pitch to sound when you play the C key, you would hold down the [Variation] button and [Song] button and press the E2 key.

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Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound (Master Tuning)

In situations such as when playing ensemble with other instruments, you can tune the F-100’s reference pitch to the pitch of another instrument. The reference pitch generally refers to the pitch of the note that’s played when you finger the middle A key.

For a cleaner ensemble sound while performing with one or more other instruments, ensure that each instrument’s reference pitch is in tune with that of the other instruments.

This tuning of all the instruments to a reference pitch is called “master tuning.” You can set the reference pitch anywhere in a range of 415.3 Hz to 466.2 Hz.

When the instrument is turned on, the reference pitch is set to “440.0 Hz.”

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VariationSong

Dual Balance

Key Touch

 

 

 

Recorder

 

Variation

Song

Play

Rec

Track

Dual Balance

Key Touch

1

2

 

C4~D#4

Lowering/ raising the Reference Pitch

1.While holding down the [Variation] button and [Song] button, press the “C4” note to lower the

reference pitch, or the “D4” note to raise it.

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Lower Raise the pitch the pitch

C2B2

VariationSong

Dual Balance

Key Touch

E2

While holding down two buttons...

VariationSong

Dual Balance

Key Touch

While holding down two buttons...

C4 D4

Press

Press

NOTE

The transposition setting is effective only on sounds performed on the F-100’s keyboard. This setting is not effective on tones from external MIDI messages played on the F-100.

Each time you press the “C4” key, the pitch will fall by

0.1Hz. If you continue holding the key, the pitch will continue falling.

Each time you press the “D4” key, the pitch will rise by

0.1Hz. If you continue holding the key, the pitch will continue rising.

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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 Additional Precautions Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceMain Features IntroductionChecking the Included Items Introduction Assembly ProcedureAssembling the F-100 Check the PartsIf the Stand is Uneven When Moving the InstrumentWhen Disassembling When Changing the Orientation of the Speaker BoxPanel Descriptions Applying the Tempo Setting SheetContents Before You Play Connecting the AC AdaptorInstalling the Music Stand Connecting PedalsAssembling the Lid Installing the Lid HoldersTurning Off the Power Turning On the PowerAdjusting the Volume Connecting Headphones Sold Separately4 6 8 9 11 13 15 16 18 20 21 23 25 Listening to the Internal SongsPlaying/Stopping the Internal Songs Selecting a Song for PlaybackListening to the Internal Songs Playing Each Hand SeparatelyPlaying the Keyboard Selecting the Instrument Sound You Wish to PlayTone button Piano Harpsichord Organ Strings Playing the Keyboard Layering Two Instrument Sounds Dual PlaySounding the Metronome Adding Reverberation to Sounds Reverb EffectExample Specifying a Tempo Changing the TempoChanging the Beat Adjusting the VolumeKey Rhythm Beat Playing RhythmRecording a Performance Recording Your PerformanceRecording Your Performance Recording Along with the RhythmRecording Along with a Song 4, 6 2 Selecting and Recording the Track for Each Hand SeparatelyErasing Recorded Performances Erasing a performance from the specified trackErasing a song Tone Touch Descriptions Button Sensitivity Some Handy FunctionsChanging the Keyboard’s Touch Disabling Buttons Panel LockAdjusting the Pitch of the Sound Master Tuning Lowering/ raising the Reference PitchSome Handy Functions Changing the Depth of the Reverb Changing the Volume Balance in Dual PlaySetting the Reference Pitch to 440.0 Hz Setting the Reference Pitch to 442.0 HzMaking the Connections Connecting to Audio EquipmentRecording procedure About the JacksMidi Out Connector Connecting to Midi DevicesAbout the Midi Connectors Midi In ConnectorReceiving on all Midi channels Omni On/Off Switching Local On/OffSwitching Omni On/Off Connecting to Midi DevicesTransmitting a performance You recorded Set the Midi ChannelCase Cause/Remedy Troubleshooting6 8 9 11 13 15 16 18 20 21 23 25 Internal Song ListEb3 Internal Song ListMidi Implementation Chart Roland Digital Piano Main SpecificationsFunctions Assigned to the Keyboard Functions for Metronome/RhythmOther Functions Numerics IndexMemo Memo Africa InformationAvis 02901323 ’03-9-7N