Roland KF-90 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 1 Performance
Chapter 1
4. Use Page < > and < > to switch screens, and touch the
screen to choose a Tone.
You can also choose a Tone using the Value [-] and [+] buttons or the dial.
5. Touch <Exit>.
The Basic screen appears.
Shifting the Keyboard Pitch in Octave Steps
(Octave Shift)
When the keyboard has been set up so that the right-hand and left-hand
parts play different sounds (Split Play p. 55) or so that the sounds for two
instruments are played in combination (Layer Play p. 53), you can shift
the pitch of the notes you play by an octave at a time. This function is called
“Octave Shift.”
For instance, you can make the pitch of the keyboard’s left-hand part match
the pitch of the right-hand part during Split Play. Or, you could change the
pitch of each tone, and play both tones together during Layer Play.
1. Make sure the Basic screen is displayed.
2. Touch <Layer> or <Split> to select Layer play or Split play.
3. Touch the tones on which to use Octave Shift on the touch
screen.
4. Touch <Tone>.
The Tone Selection screen appears.
5. Touch <- Oct> and <+ Oct> at the bottom of the screen to
adjust the pitch of the sound.
fig.01-14.e_70
Each touch of <+ Oct> raises the pitch one octave.
Each touch of <- Oct> lowers the pitch one octave.
You can vary the pitch within a range down two octaves or up two. The state
of the pitch is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
6. Touch <Exit> to go back to the Basic screen.
NOTE
You can’t use this feature
when set up so that the
entire keyboard is played
as a single instrument.
Basic Screen (p. 19)