Chapter 8 Various Settings

Chapter 8

Function

Explanation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This starts Automatic Accompaniment with

Fade In/

a fade-in (where the volume gets progres-

sively louder), ends it with a fade-out

Out

(where the volume gets progressively soft-

 

 

er), then stops.

 

 

 

 

Rotary

This switches the speed of the rotary effect*

Slow/Fast

when you perform with an organ Tone.

 

 

 

 

 

While the pedal or Performance Pad is held

 

down, the pitch of the sound drops tempo-

Glide

rarily, returning to the original pitch when

the pedal or Pad is released. This can be ef-

 

 

fective for simulating the performance of in-

 

struments like a Hawaiian guitar.

 

 

 

 

Compos-

Performs the same function as the [

 

 

er Start/

 

 

 

(Play/Stop)] button (p. 65).

Stop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Page

Press the pedal or the Pad turns the score ap-

pearing on the display to the next page

Fwd 1

while the performance of a song is stopped.

 

 

 

 

 

Page

Press the pedal or the Pad turns the score ap-

pearing on the display to the preceding page

Bwd 1

while the performance of a song is stopped.

 

 

 

 

 

Punch In/

During Punch-in Recording, this starts and

Out

stops recording (p. 119).

 

 

 

 

Tap

You can set the tempo according to the inter-

val at which the pedal or pad is pressed

Tempo

(p. 79).

 

 

 

 

 

* What is the leading bass function?

The function that sounds the lowest note of a fingered chord

as the bass tone is called “Leading Bass.” When this function

is turned on, the Bass Tone changes when chord inversions

are used. Usually the tonic of the chord you play sounds as

the bass tone.

* What is the rotary effect?

This adds a sort of spinning effect to the organ sound, similar

to the sound when a rotary speaker is used.

Changing the speed increases or decreases the speed of this

spinning effect.

Functions that can be assigned (Pedals Only)

Function

Explanation

 

 

 

 

 

Pressing the pedal during playback of a song

 

stops the playback. When the pedal is

 

released, playback resumes from the begin-

Replay

ning of the measure that was playing when

the pedal was pressed. When the pedal is

 

pressed in rapid succession, the playback

 

will resume backs up the same number of

 

measures as the number of times the pedal is

 

pressed.

 

 

Upper

The pedal functions as a soft pedal (p. 17).

Soft

 

 

 

Upper

The pedal functions as a sostenuto pedal

Sostenuto

(p. 17).

 

 

Lower

Applies a damper pedal effect to the sounds

Damper

in the left-hand side of the keyboard.

 

 

Bend Up

This raises the pitch of notes you play on the

keyboard.

 

 

 

Bend

This lowers the pitch of notes you play on the

Down

keyboard.

 

 

 

When the pedal is pressed during a layer per-

 

formance, the Tone volume changes between

 

two levels, depending on how firmly the

Pedal EX1

pedal is pressed.

Pressing the pedal with “Pedal EX1” selected

 

 

increases the layer Tone volume. The layer

 

Tone is played at a fixed volume, regardless

 

of how forcefully the keys are played.

 

 

Pedal EX2

Pressing the pedal with “Pedal EX2” selected

increases the layer Tone volume.

 

 

 

 

Pressing the pedal with “Pedal EX3” selected

 

increases the layer Tone volume, while the

Pedal EX3

volume of the left-hand Tone is decreased.

The layer Tone is played at a fixed volume,

 

 

regardless of how forcefully the keys are

 

played.

 

 

Pedal EX4

Pressing the pedal with “Pedal EX4” selected

increases the layer Tone volume, while the

 

volume of the right-hand Tone is decreased.

 

 

Expression

Overall volume level can be controlled.

A separately sold expression pedal (EV-5)

 

needs to be connected.

 

 

*The effect may not be applied correctly when you press a pedal if “Pedal EX1–4” is assigned to more than one pedal.

Using the “Bend Up” or “Bend Down” function during a split performance (p. 24) changes the pitch of sounds in the right-hand side of the keyboard. Additionally, the range in which the pitch can change when the Bender effect is used is called the “bend range”; refer to “Changing the Bend Range (Pedal Setting)” (p. 145).

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Roland KF-7 owner manual 144, Functions that can be assigned Pedals Only