Roland Piano Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Creating a Performance
Using [1]–[8] to Register
1. Access the PERFORMANCE PLAY screen, and select the
performance that you wish to register (p. 85).
2. Hold down [JUMP (BANK)] and press a [1][8] to select the
bank in which you wish to register the sound.
3. Hold down [SHIFT (REGISTRY)] and press a [1][8] to select
the button at which you wish to register the sound.
The display will indicate Register OK ?
4. Press [8 (OK)] to execute the registration. To cancel the
operation, press [EXIT].
Using the Favorite List Window to
Register
1. Access the PERFORMANCE PLAY screen to select the
performance that you wish to register (p. 85).
2. Make sure that you are in the PERFORMANCE PLAY screen,
and that the cursor is located at the performance group or
the performance number.
3. While holding down [SHIFT], press [LIST]
The Favorite List window appears.
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4. Press to move the cursor to the Bank 18 tab, and
press or to select the bank in which you wish to
register the performance.
5. Press to move the cursor within the list, and
press or to select the number to which you wish to
register. The number you select here corresponds to [1][8].
6. Press [5 (Regist)] to execute the registration.
By pressing [6 (Remove)] you can cancel the performance
registration that is selected in the Favorite List window.
7. When you have finished registering favorite sounds, press
[EXIT] to close the Favorite List window.
Functions of Performance
Parameters
This section explains the functions the different performance
parameters have, as well as the composition of these parameters.
Settings Common to the Entire
Performance (General)
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For details on the setting, refer to How to Make the
Performance Settings (p. 91).
General
Performance Name
You can assign a name of up to 12 characters to the performance.
Value: space, AZ, az, 09, ! " # $ % & ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ]
^ _ ` { | }
For details on assigning names, refer to Assigning a Name (p.
30).
You can assign a name to the performance of up to 12 characters.
Seq Tempo Override (Sequencer Tempo
Override)
Specify whether the sequencer tempo will change (ON), or will not
change (OFF) when you switch performances. The tempo following
the change is specified by the Overriding Tempo parameter. If, after
switching performances, you want the arpeggiator and rhythm
pattern settings specified for that performance to be played at an
appropriate tempo, turn this ON.
Value: OFF, ON
Overriding Tempo
If you want the sequencer tempo to change when you switch
performances, specify the tempo that will follow this change. This
setting is valid when the Seq Tempo Override parameter is ON.
Value: 20250