Roland pt-2700 owner manual Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound-Master Tuning

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Convenient Functions

Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound—Master Tuning

In situations such as when playing in ensemble with other instruments, you can adjust the pt-2700’s reference pitch to that of another instrument.

Middle A is generally used as the standard reference pitch for tuning instruments.

When playing in ensemble with other instruments, set each instrument to the same reference pitch to ensure that you will be in tune with each other. This tuning of all the instruments to a reference pitch is called “Master Tuning.”

The reference pitch can be set to any value from 415.3 Hz– 466.2 Hz.

“440.0 Hz” is the power-on default for the reference pitch.

Use the C4–D#4 notes to adjust the pitch.

fig.7-06

C4~D#4

Lowering/ raising the Reference Pitch

Setting the Reference Pitch to 440.0 Hz

While holding down the [DEMO/KEY TOUCH] button, press the “C#4” key on the keyboard.

fig.7-08.e

C#4

While holding down

Press

The reference pitch will be set to 440.0 Hz. This is the most commonly used setting. The A4 (Middle A) key will sound at 440.0 Hz.

Setting the Reference Pitch to 442.0 Hz

While holding down the [DEMO/KEY TOUCH] button, press the “D#4” key on the keyboard.

fig.7-09.e

D#4

While holding down

Press

While holding down the [DEMO/KEY TOUCH] button, press the “C4” note to lower the reference pitch, or the “D4” note to raise it.

fig.7-07.e

Lowers

Raises

 

the pitch

the pitch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C4 D4

While holding down

Press

The standard pitch will be set to 442.0 Hz. This setting is often used for concert pianos. The A4 (Middle A) key will sound at 442.0 Hz.

Sounding a reference tone while you adjust the pitch

Holding down the [DEMO/KEY TOUCH] button, press the [SOUND] button, and while continuing to hold down the two buttons, press the corresponding key. You can hear a reference tone (Middle A) as you adjust the pitch.

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 Playing the Keyboard Connecting to Midi DevicesListening to the Demo Songs Try Recording Your PerformancePage Important Safety Instructions Page Page Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Additional PrecautionsMain Features of the pt-2700 Pursuing the Playing Feel of a Grand PianoButton Descriptions Tone ButtonsMetronome Tempo Slider Opening and Closing the Lid Connecting the Power CordGetting Started About the PedalsTurning on the power Adjusting the VolumeSetting the Music Stand Turning off the powerConnecting Headphones Precautions to take when using headphonesListening to the Demo Songs Playing/Stopping the Demo SongsSelecting a Song for Playback Listening to the Demo SongsNaoki Nishi Profiles of ComposersJohn Maul Playing the Keyboard Press any Tone button and confirm that its indicator is litTo cancel the Dual Play, press any Tone button Playing with Various SoundsChanging the Split Point 20-1Press the Reverb button to turn on the indicator Adding Reverberation to the Sound-Reverb EffectPress the Chorus button to turn on the indicator Adding Breadth to the Sound-Chorus EffectAdjusting the Metronome Volume Sounding the MetronomeMetronome tempo is adjusted by the Metronome Tempo slider Press and hold the Metronome ON/OFF buttonRecording Press the Metronome ON/OFF button to turn on the indicatorTry Recording Your Performance Press the REC button to turn on the indicator Recording will begin when you play a note on the keyboardDeleting Recorded Songs Press the Play button to make the indicator lightListening to the Recorded Performance While pressing the Play button, also press the REC buttonTransposing without Changing Your Fingering -Key Transpose Convenient FunctionsChanging Keyboard Touch Sensitivity Sounding a reference tone while you adjust the pitch Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound-Master TuningSetting the Reference Pitch to 442.0 Hz Changing the Depth of the Chorus Changing the Volume Balance in Dual PlayChanging the Depth of the Reverb Checking the depth of the Reverb EffectChecking the Resonance level Playing Songs Using Tunings from Classical MusicChanging the Damper Pedal’s Resonance Changing Tuning Curves Key Temperament DescriptionPanel Lock with the metronome enabled Disabling Buttons-Panel LockMidi In Connector Connecting to Midi DevicesAbout the Midi Connectors Midi Out ConnectorThis sets it to Local Off Switching Local On/OffThis sets it to Local On Receiving on all Midi channels- Omni On/Off Switching Omni On/OffSet the Midi Channel Transmitting/Receiving Sound Selection Data Program Change Program Tone NumberTurning Transmission Reception of Control Changes On/Off Transmitting Performance Data from Midi OutMaking the Connections Connecting to Audio EquipmentConnectors Output JacksTroubleshooting When the pt-2700 is connected to an external deviceFunctions for Temperament Functions Assigned to the KeyboardConvenient Functions Functions for MidiMidi Implementation Chart Specifications Pt-2700 Roland Digital PianoIndex 13-15Information Avis Pt-2700