Roland C-30 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Playing <Basic Operation>
Turn the [Volume] knob to adjust the volume.
Turning the knob toward the right will increase the volume,
and turning it toward the left will decrease the volume.
At the 12 o’clock position, the volume is standard and set at
about the same level as a normal harpsichord.
Turn the [Tone] knob to adjust the tone.
Turning the knob toward the right will make the tone brighter,
and turning it toward the left will make the tone more mellow.
* You may hear faint noise if you turn the [Tone] knob while producing
sound, but this is not a malfunction.
Reverberation is the sound that you hear reflected from the walls or other surface of a hall or room in addition to the sound that
reaches your ears directly from the instrument.
The C-30 provides a reverb effect that lets you simulate the reverberation of a variety of environments ranging from a small room
to a large hall, controlled by just a single knob.
Turn the [Reverb] knob to adjust the amount of reverb effect.
Turning the knob toward the right will produce deeper reverb,
simulating the acoustics of a large hall.
Turning the knob toward the left will produce shallower
reverb, simulating the acoustics of a smaller room.
If you turn the knob all the way to the left, you will hear the
resonance of the harpsichord’s own body.
Press the button for the sound that you want to play, so its indicator is
lit.
Now you can play the selected sound.
* If you press the [Organ II] button so its indicator is lit in orange, the "Celesta"
sound will be selected. (See following page)
Adjusting the volume
Adjusting the tonal character
Adjusting the reverb
Choosing a sound
Switching sounds
Min Max
BrightMellow
Shallower
reverb
Deeper
reverb
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