Roland RG-1 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
23
Performance
You can make fine adjustments to the sound of the piano as desired.
This feature is called “Piano Customize.”
1
Press the [Function] (Exit) button so the indicator is lit.
2
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [ ] (Select +) button to
select the item you want to set.
3
Press the [ ] (Value -) or [ ] (Value +) button to change the
value.
4
Press the [Function] (Exit) button so the indicator goes out.
Making Fine Adjustments to the Piano Sound
(Piano Customize)
Display Item Page
Hammer Response
Time from when the key is fingered until
the piano sound is heard.
p. 24
Hammer Noise
The sound of hammers striking strings
p. 25
Damper Resonance
The sound of resonance in other strings
caused by the sound of the fingered key,
when the damper pedal is depressed
p. 26
Damper Noise
The sound heard when strings are released
by depressing the damper pedal
p. 27
Duplex Scale
The sound of aliquot resonance
p. 28
String Resonance
The resonant sound of strings for keys al-
ready held down when the keyboard is fin-
gered
p. 29
KeyOff Resonance
The sound when a key is released
p. 30
Stretch
(Stretch tuning)
A distinctive piano tuning
p. 31
Equal, Just Major,
Just Minor, Arabic,
Kirnberger, Meantone,
Pythagorean,
Werckmeister
Equal temperament, arabic, tunings
originally used for baroque and other
styles of classical music
p. 32
You can save this setting in
the RG-1’s memory using the
Memory Backup function
(p. 71).
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