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Playing
The RG-1F/RG-3F lets you play using a variety of sounds (a total of more than
300) that include piano sounds as well as other sounds.
Each of these sounds is called a “tone.” The tones are organized into four
groups, with each group assigned to a tone button.
fig.Buttons.eps
Selecting a tone group
1
Press one of the tone buttons.
The indicator of the button you pressed will light.
Play the keyboard, and you’ll hear the selected tone.
Selecting variation tones
2
Use the [+] [–] buttons to select a tone.
The screen will show the name of the selected tone.
fig.d-GrandPiano1.eps
Play the keyboard, and you’ll hear the selected tone.
Playing Various Sounds
About the available tones
* For some tones, there are keys that do not produce sound.
* For more about the tones, refer to “Tone List” (p. 82).
Button Description
[Piano] button
This button selects a variety of instruments in the history of the piano, ranging from
grand piano to honky-tonk.
[E. Piano] button
This button selects a variety of the electric piano sounds used in pop and rock, and
various instruments played with mallets.
[Strings] button
This button selects orchestral instruments such as violin and other string instruments,
as well as instruments that are suitable for dual performance with piano sounds (p. 23).
[Others] button
This button selects a variety of tones including organ, bass, and GM2 sounds (p. 88).
* If tone numbers 35–42 are selected, the keyboard will act as a drum set.
* If you’ve selected a tone to which the rotary effect is applied, you can press the
[Others] button to change the modulation speed of the rotary effect.
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