Roland FR-2b Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Parameters
V-Accordion
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This parameter allows you to transpose all sections of the FR-2/
FR-2b, so as to play in one key and sound in another. The settings
you can select with the registers are:
This parameter is used to set the balance between the Treble and
Bass sections. When you select “b1” (register [1]), the Treble sec-
tion is inaudible, while pressing register [7] (“t1”) means that the
Bass section is no longer audible. The settings you can select with
the registers are:
These parameters allow you to set the level of the ORCHESTRA,
BASS or CHORD orchestral sound, or of the PAD function for a
better balance with the other available sections. In that case, you
can change its volume: The settings you can select with the regis-
ters are (for both parameters):
This parameter allows you to set the metronome tempo. The set-
tings you can select with the registers are:
This parameter allows you to set the metronome’s time signature.
The settings you can select are:
This parameter allows you to change the metronome’s level when
it is too loud or too soft. See page 14 for details.
This parameter allows you to set the volume of the reverb effect
with respect to the accordion and/or orchestral sounds. It applies
to all sections that are currently switched on. The settings you
can select with the registers are:
This parameter allows you to specify what kind of effect the
Reverb processor should generate. The available options are:
(The numbers between [ ] refer to the Treble registers.)
Transpose [A1]/[3]
POW
–6~0~5
Default setting: 0
Transpose
1* –6 F# 5• 0 C
2–5G 5* 1C#
2* -4 G# 6 2 D
3–3A 6* +3 D#
3* –2 A# 7 +4 E
4–1B 8+5F
Treble/Bass & Chord Balance [B1]/[4]
POW
b1~63,0, t1~63
Default setting: 0
1 b60 5 t20
2 b40 6 t40
3 b20 7 t60
4• 0
Orchestra Level
Pad Sound Level
Orchestra Bass Level
Orchestra Chord Level
[C2]/[5]
[C
#
2]/[6]
[D2]/[7]
[D
#
2]/[8]
OK
OK
OK
OK
–40~Std~40
Default setting: Std
1 –40 5 +13
2 –27 6 +13
3 –13 7 +40
4• 0
Metronome Tempo [E2]/[9]
OK
20~250
Default setting: 120
1 Largo (40 BPM)) 5 Moderato (120 BPM)
2 Larghetto (40 BPM) 6 Allegro (144 BPM)
3 Adagio (72 BPM) 7 Presto (192 BPM)
4• Andante (96 BPM) 8 Prestissimo (208 BPM)
Metronome Time Sign [F2]/[10]
OK
1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 6/8, 9/8
Default setting: 4/4
11/455/4
22/466/4
33/476/8
4• 4/4 8 9/8
Metronome Level [F
#
2]/[11]
OK
Off, Low, Medium, High
Default setting: Medium
1Off 3• Medium
2 Low 4 High
Reverb Level [G2]/[12]
OK
0~127
Default setting: 48
10 (no reverb) 5 64
216 680
332 796
4• 48 8 127
Reverb Type [G
#
2]/[13]
OK
Room 1~3, Hall 1~2, Plate, Delay,
Panning Dly
Default setting: Plate
[1] Room1
[2] Room2
[3] Room3
These reverbs simulate the reverberation of a
room. They provide a well-defined spacious
reverberation.
[4] Hall1
[5] Hall2
These types simulate the reverberation of a
concert hall with a deeper reverberation than
the Room reverbs.
[6] Plate • This effect type simulates a plate reverb (a
studio device using a metal plate to simulate
natural Reverb).
[7] Delay This is a conventional delay that produces
echo effects.
[8] PanningDly This is a special delay in which the delayed
sounds move left and right. It is effective
when you are listening in stereo.
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