Roland F-110 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Performing
You can play two different sounds from a single key at the
same time. This method of performance is called “Dual Play.”
As an example, let’s try layering piano and strings sounds.
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1.
Hold down the [Piano] button and press the
[Strings] button.
The indicators for both buttons light.
Play a few notes on the keyboard. Both the piano and strings
sounds play.
Pressing two Tone buttons at the same time in this manner
activates Dual Play.
Of the two selected tones, the one for the tone button at left
is called “Tone 1” and the one for the button at right is called
“Tone 2.”
You can’t select Dual Play if you’ve turned on Split
Performance or Twin Piano.
See p. 48 for how to set the balance between the two
sounds you select.
Turning Off Dual Play
1.
Press any one of the Tone buttons.
Now you’ll hear only the tone of the button you pressed.
You can change the pitch of Tone 2 an octave at a time.
Refer to “Changing the Pitch in Octave Steps
(Octave Shift)” (p. 49).
If you press the damper pedal while using Dual
Performance, the effect will be applied to both Tone 1
and Tone 2. However, you can change this setting so
that the damper pedal will affect only one of the tones.
Refer to “Changing How the Damper Pedal is Applied
(Damper Pedal Part)” (p. 51).
Depending on the combination of the two tones, the
effect may not be applied to Tone 2.
Changing Tone 1
1.
Press the [–] or [+] button.
Changing Tone 2
1.
Hold down the Tone button for Tone 2 (the
rightmost of the lit Tone buttons), and press the [-]
or [+] button.
Performing with Two Layered
Tones (Dual Play)
Changing the Tone Variations
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