Roland Piano Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Playing in Multitimbre Mode
Playing Back a Song
Use Multitimbre mode to play back a song stored on disk.
1. Access the MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen (p. 106).
2. Into the disk drive, insert the disk that contains the song you
want to play.
3. Press [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the song file name in
the upper part of the screen.
fig.07-04
4. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to select the song
that you wish to play back.
When your cursor is located at the song file name, you can press
[LIST] to open the Song List window, and select a song from a
list of the songs on the disk.
5. Press [STOP/PLAY] to begin playback.
When song playback ends, it will stop automatically. To
interrupt playback, press [STOP/PLAY].
Selecting a Part to Play from
the Keyboard (Current Part)
In Multitimbre mode, you can play one of the parts from the
keyboard. The part you select here is called the current part. For
example, when you want to play along with a song, this allows you
to select the part you are going to play on the keyboard.
fig.07-05.e
1. Access the MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen (p. 106).
2. Move the cursor to the part list, and press or to
select the part to be played.
The selected part will be indicated by the”” symbol. This
symbol shows that this is the currently selected part (current
part).
fig.07-06
Selecting a Part to Play
Individually (Solo)
You can have only the performance of a specific part be played when
playing back a song.
1. Access the MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen (p. 106).
2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the So area of the
part that you want to play by itself.
3. Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to assign a
mark.
fig.07-07
When a song is played back, only the parts with a check mark
will play back.
This setting is linked with the Solo Part Select parameter
(MULTITIMBRE/Part), and can be saved as a multitimbre
setting (p. 118).
(Tx ch.1)
Part 1
(Rx ch.1)
Part 2
(Rx ch.2)
Part 16
(Rx ch.16)
Part 15
(Rx ch.15)
Rx ch.: Receive Channel
Tx ch.: Transmit Channel