Roland FP-7 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
52
Performing
By using the “Transpose” function you can transpose the keyboard or the key in which the
song plays back. This is convenient when you’re singing along with the song, since you
can shift the playback to a key that’s comfortable for the range of your voice. If you’re
accompanying a singer, you can use the Transpose function to shift the pitch to a key that’s
comfortable for the singer while you continue playing in the same familiar key (fingering).
You can also use this function to transpose the pitch of your playing without changing your
fingering on the keyboard. For example, if the song is in a difficult key with numerous
sharps ( ) or flats ( ), you can transpose to a key that’s easier for you to play.
fig.Panel-Transpose.eps
The FP-7 lets you transpose the key (pitch) of the keyboard, of the song, or of the song and the
keyboard together. If you want to transpose only the key of the keyboard or only the key of the
song, you’ll need to specify this ahead of time (p. 124). With the factory settings, the Transpose
function will transpose both the keyboard and the song simultaneously.
1.
Hold down the [Transpose] button and press the key corresponding to the
keynote of the desired key.
The Transpose settings value continues to appear in the display while the [Transpose] button is
held down.
fig.d--3.eps
With the [Transpose] button held down, you can change the value, even by pressing
the [-] or [+] button.
The available range is -6–0–+5. If the Key Transpose value is not “0,” you can use the [Transpose]
button to turn the Key Transpose function on/off.
When you release the [Transpose] button, you return to the previous screen.
By holding down the [Transpose] button and pressing both the [-] and [+] buttons
simultaneously, the setting returns to its original value (0).
You can’t transpose the key of demo songs.
Transposing the Key of the Keyboard or Song Playback (Transpose)
NOTE
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