Roland KF-90 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 8 Changing Various Settings
Chapter 8
Fine Adjustment of the Piano
Tone
You can make more detailed adjustments to the piano’s tone.
1. At the Piano Customize screen (p. 142), touch
<Sound>.
The following screen will appear.
fig.08-06.e
2. Touch the icons on the screen to adjust the piano
sound.
Indication Description
Dynamic Range Adjusts the range of change in the tone
made in response to velocity, or the
force with which the keys are played.
Select “Wide” to widen the dynamic
range of the sound; select “Narrow” to
narrow the dynamic range.
Brightness Allows you to change the brightness of
the piano tone.
Select “Bright” to brighten the sound;
select “Dark” to make the sound
darker.
Release Sets the length of decay of the sound
after the keys are released.
Select “Long” to lengthen the sound’s
release time; select “Short” to shorten
the sound’s release.
Touch <Exit> to go back to the Piano Customize screen.
Changing the Settings for
Automatic Accompaniment
You can change a variety of settings for automatic
accompaniment.
Touch <Options> at the bottom right of the Basic screen (p.
19) to display the setting screen.
The following screen like the one is called “Arranger Option
screen.”
fig.08-08.eps
Changing the Keyboard’s Split
Point
You can change the location where the keyboard is divided
(the split point).
The setting is at “F#3” when the piano is powered up.
fig.08-09
1. Press the One Touch Program [Arranger] button
to display the Basic screen.
2. Touch <Options> at the bottom right of the
screen.
3. Touch <Split Point> to display the screen shown
below.
fig.08-10.eps
4. Touch <C3>, <F#3>, <C4> or <F#4>.
The key you chose becomes the split point.
The key you chose for the split point belongs to the left-hand
section of the keyboard.
F 3 (Split Point)
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