Roland pt-2700 owner manual Convenient Functions, Changing Keyboard Touch Sensitivity

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Convenient Functions

Changing Keyboard Touch Sensitivity

You can select from three touch sensitivity levels.

When the power is turned on, the response is set to “MEDIUM.”

While holding down the [DEMO/KEY TOUCH] button, press the corresponding note (A3–B3).

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Transposing without Changing Your Fingering —Key Transpose

You can play in a different key-without changing the keys you are playing. This function is called “Key Transpose.” When you are accompanying a singer, you can use Key Transpose to match the vocal pitch of the singer, allowing you to transpose easily while using the same printed music (keyboard fingering).

Power

A 3

A3 B3

Keys

Types

Descriptions

A3

LIGHT

With this setting, fortissimo can be

 

 

produced using much less force than

 

 

normal, thus making the keys seem

 

 

lighter. This setting makes it easy to

 

 

play, even for children.

A#3

MEDIUM

Normal setting, providing the most

 

 

natural touch, closest to that of an

 

 

acoustic piano.

B3

HEAVY

With this setting, to play fortissimo the

 

 

keys must be played much more

 

 

strongly than normally, as if the keys

 

 

had become heavier. Adds even more

 

 

emotion when you play with lots of

 

 

dynamics.

Key transpositions remain in effect until the keyboard’s power is turned off.

1.While holding down the [DEMO/KEY TOUCH] button, press the tonic (root) of

the key to which you want to transpose.

Use the C2–B2 notes to select the tonic.

fig.7-03

Power

C2~B2

2.To return to the normal pitch, while holding down the [DEMO/KEY TOUCH] button, press the C2 key.

<Ex.>

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

fig.7-04.e

C2B2

E2

While holding down

Press

NOTE

The transposition setting is effective only on sounds performed on the pt-2700’s keyboard. This setting is not effective on tones from external MIDI messages played on the pt-2700.

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Contents Listening to the Demo Songs Connecting to Midi DevicesPlaying the Keyboard Try Recording Your PerformancePage Important Safety Instructions Page Page Placement Power SupplyMaintenance Additional PrecautionsPursuing the Playing Feel of a Grand Piano Main Features of the pt-2700Tone Buttons Button DescriptionsMetronome Tempo Slider Getting Started Connecting the Power CordOpening and Closing the Lid About the PedalsSetting the Music Stand Adjusting the VolumeTurning on the power Turning off the powerPrecautions to take when using headphones Connecting HeadphonesPlaying/Stopping the Demo Songs Listening to the Demo SongsListening to the Demo Songs Selecting a Song for PlaybackJohn Maul Profiles of ComposersNaoki Nishi To cancel the Dual Play, press any Tone button Press any Tone button and confirm that its indicator is litPlaying the Keyboard Playing with Various Sounds20-1 Changing the Split PointAdding Reverberation to the Sound-Reverb Effect Press the Reverb button to turn on the indicatorAdding Breadth to the Sound-Chorus Effect Press the Chorus button to turn on the indicatorSounding the Metronome Adjusting the Metronome VolumePress and hold the Metronome ON/OFF button Metronome tempo is adjusted by the Metronome Tempo sliderTry Recording Your Performance Press the Metronome ON/OFF button to turn on the indicatorRecording Recording will begin when you play a note on the keyboard Press the REC button to turn on the indicatorListening to the Recorded Performance Press the Play button to make the indicator lightDeleting Recorded Songs While pressing the Play button, also press the REC buttonChanging Keyboard Touch Sensitivity Convenient FunctionsTransposing without Changing Your Fingering -Key Transpose Setting the Reference Pitch to 442.0 Hz Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound-Master TuningSounding a reference tone while you adjust the pitch Changing the Depth of the Reverb Changing the Volume Balance in Dual PlayChanging the Depth of the Chorus Checking the depth of the Reverb EffectChanging the Damper Pedal’s Resonance Playing Songs Using Tunings from Classical MusicChecking the Resonance level Key Temperament Description Changing Tuning CurvesDisabling Buttons-Panel Lock Panel Lock with the metronome enabledAbout the Midi Connectors Connecting to Midi DevicesMidi In Connector Midi Out ConnectorThis sets it to Local On Switching Local On/OffThis sets it to Local Off Set the Midi Channel Switching Omni On/OffReceiving on all Midi channels- Omni On/Off Program Tone Number Transmitting/Receiving Sound Selection Data Program ChangeTransmitting Performance Data from Midi Out Turning Transmission Reception of Control Changes On/OffConnectors Connecting to Audio EquipmentMaking the Connections Output JacksWhen the pt-2700 is connected to an external device TroubleshootingConvenient Functions Functions Assigned to the KeyboardFunctions for Temperament Functions for MidiMidi Implementation Chart Pt-2700 Roland Digital Piano Specifications13-15 IndexInformation Avis Pt-2700