Roland LX-10F Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Various Settings
You can set the metronome to play at even smaller intervals.
The metronome will sound when you enter the setting screen.
Some of the internal songs have a tempo that varies during the
song.
If desired, you can make these songs play at a fixed tempo.
If Tempo Mute is turned on, the tempo indication in the screen will
be highlighted.
fig.d-EQ-Param.eps
This setting specifies what the transpose will affect.
You can use the transpose to change the pitch of both the song and
the keyboard, the pitch of only the song, or the pitch of only the
keyboard.
You can change the pitch of the Tone 2 in Dual Play (p. 26) and
Lower tone in Split Play (p. 29) an octave at a time.
Altering the pitch in one-octave units in this way is called “Octave
Shift.”
For example, you can raise the pitch of the Lower Tone to the same
pitch of the Upper Tone in Split Play.
Metronome Setting
Changing How the Metronome Marks the
Beat (Metronome Pattern)
Setting
Description
Normal
usual sound
-
dotted half note
half note
dotted quarter note
quarter note
dotted eighth note
eighth note
sixteenth note
Double note added to back beat of every beat
Triplet added notes sound every beat as a triplet
Shuffle notes added to create a shuffle
Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo
(Tempo Mute)
Setting
Description
On
Tempo changes recorded in the song will be ignored, and the
song will play at a fixed tempo.
Off
The song will play according to the tempo changes it
contains.
Performing Settings
Specifying What the Transpose will Affect
(Transpose Mode)
Setting
Description
Keyboard
Keyboard notes
Transpose (p. 32)
Song
Song playback
Playback Transpose (p. 40)
Keyboard & Song Keyboard notes and song playback
Changing the Pitch of the Tone in Octave
Steps (Octave Shift)
Setting
-2–0–+2
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