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Adjust the Volume Level for Individual

Parts (PART SWITCH/LEVEL)

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CONTROL

PART LEVEL Slider

PART SWITCH

Parts that are played on the RD-700 using the instrument’s internal sound generator are called Local Parts.

You can use the PART SWITCHes and PART LEVEL sliders to make individual settings determining whether the sound for each part is played as well as the volume level for RHYTHM part and Local Parts (LOWER, UPPER1, and UPPER2).

PART SWITCH

This determines whether or not the sounds in the particular part are played.

When a part’s PART SWITCH indicator is lit (on), the part sounds when the keyboard is played. The screen Part names are indicated in uppercase letters.

When a part’s PART SWITCH indicator is not lighted (off), the part does not sound even when the keyboard is played. The screen Part names are indicated in lowercase letters.

PART SWITCH will turn on or off each time you press it.

PART LEVEL Slider

Adjusts the volume of an individual Part.

When a part’s PART SWITCH indicator is not lighted, no sound is produced for the part even when the slider is moved.

For more on the control of

MIDI TX parts, refer to

“Adjusting the Volume of

Each Part (MIDI TX Part)”

(p. 62).

NOTE

The volume of Parts for which any Tone Wheel setting 1–10 is selected cannot be adjusted with the PART LEVEL sliders.

Use the VOLUME slider when adjusting the overall volume level (p. 25).

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Roland RD-700 owner manual Part Level Slider, Adjusting the Volume Each Part Midi TX Part