Roland DP-1000 Reverting to a Single Instrument Tone, Layering the Harpsichord and Strings Tones

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Playing the Keyboard

2. While holding down the [Piano] button, press the [Tone] button.

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PianoTone

While holding down...

Press

Both button indicators are lit. When you play the keyboard, both the Piano and Strings tones are layered.

Reverting to a Single Instrument Tone

Press either the [Piano] button or the [Tone] button.

Only the button indicator for the button that was pressed stays on, and only that instrument sound is produced.

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PianoTone

or

PressPress

Layering the Harpsichord and Strings Tones

You can perform with two tones assigned to the [Tone] button layered together (other than the piano tone).

While holding down the [Tone] button, simultaneously press the Harpsichord and Strings keys from among the keys marked as “Tone” keys.

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Tone

While holding down...

Press simultaneously

Tones composed of two separate layered tones (“Dual” tones) cannot be assigned NOTE to the [Tone] button. When the [Tone] button is pressed, the single previously

assigned tone is restored.

You can adjust the volume balance between the two selected tones in Dual Play.

Please refer to “Changing the Volume Balance in Dual Play” (p. 17).

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Contents Listening to the Demo Songs Connecting to Audio Equipment Connecting Midi DevicesStarting Out Before You PlayPage Important Safety Instructions Page Page Additional Precautions Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceMain Features Starting OutButton Descriptions Opening the Lid Connecting the Power CordBefore You Play Opening and Closing the LidTurning Off the Power About the Volume KnobConnecting Headphones Turning On the PowerSostenuto Pedal About the AdjusterAbout the Pedals Soft PedalStopping the Demo Song Listening to the Demo SongsPlaying Back and Stopping the Demo Song Playing Back the Demo SongTitle Composer Copyright List of Demo SongsTry Pressing the Tone Button Playing the KeyboardPerforming with Piano Sound Performing with Various Instrument SoundsLayering the Piano tones and Strings tones Layering Two Instrument Sounds- Dual PlayLayering the Harpsichord and Strings Tones Reverting to a Single Instrument ToneChanging the Reverb Type Adding Reverberation to the Sound Reverb EffectHeavy Changing Keyboard Touch SensitivityChanging the Volume Balance in Dual Play Ex. Using the C Major Keys to Play a Song in E MajorTransposing without Changing Your Fingering- Key Transpose Lowering/ raising the Reference Pitch Adjusting the Reference Pitch Master TuningSetting the Reference Pitch to 440 Hz Setting the Reference Pitch to 442 HzConnecting to Audio Equipment ConnectorsMaking the Connections Connecting Midi Devices Using MidiMaking Connections Set the Midi Channel Local On/OffEx. Set the Midi Channel to Switching Local On/Off Switching Omni On/OffOmni On/Off Appendices TroubleshootingWhen using external sound devices When using Midi sequencersFunctions Assigned to the Keyboard SpecificationsMidi Implementation Chart Index Avis Information