27
Getting Ready
For a cleaner ensemble sound while performing with one or more other instruments,
ensure that each instrument’s basic pitch is in tune with that of the other
instruments. In general, the tuning of an instrument is indicated by the pitch in Hertz
(Hz) of the middle “A” note.
This matching of other instruments’ basic reference pitches is called “tuning.”
fig.00-18ps
1
Press [EDIT], getting the indicator to light.
The Edit Menu screen appears.
fig.00-19g
2
Press CURSOR [ ] to select “0.System.”
3
Press [ENTER] to display the Edit screen.
fig.00-20g
4
Press CURSOR [ ] to move the cursor to the “Master Tune”
parameter.
5
Press [INC]/[DEC] to select the value (415.3–440.0–466.2).
6
Press [EDIT] to make the indicator go dark.
You are returned to the Tone screen.
Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches (Master Tune)
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You can directly display the
System Edit screen by pressing
TONE SELECT [0] instead of
selecting with CURSOR.
For faster value increases, keep
[INC] pressed down and press
[DEC]. For decreasing value
faster, keep [DEC] pressed
down and press [INC].
If you want to save this setting,
press [F1(WRITE)]. Settings
saved in the RD-700SX are not
deleted even when the power
is turned off.
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