Roland XV-88 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Chapter 2. Playing
Transposing the Keyboard in
Semitone Steps (Transpose)
Transpose changes keyboard pitch in units of semitones (-5
+6 semitones).
This function is useful when you play transposed
instruments such as trumpet or clarinet following a printed
score.
1. Press [TRANSPOSE] to light indicator.
This turns Transpose on.
2. While holding down [TRANSPOSE], press [+OCT] or [-
OCT] to transpose the keyboard.
Pressing [+OCT] once while holding down
[TRANSPOSE] will raise the keyboard one semitone.
Pressing [-OCT] once while holding down
[TRANSPOSE] will lower the keyboard one semitone.
The specified Transpose setting will be added to the
Octave Shift value. For example, if you hold down
[TRANSPOSE] and press [+OCT] once to raise the
keyboard a semitone, the display will indicate
kbd=C#4. So when C4 is pressed, the C#4 note will
sound.
3. To turn off Transpose, press [TRANSPOSE] once again
so that its indicator goes off.
The Transpose setting you make will be maintained.
The Transpose setting you make here will also change
the Transpose parameter (SYSTEM/CONTROL/
KEYBOARD).
The setting you make will be maintained even if you
select a different Patch, Performance or Rhythm Set, or
turn the power off.
If “Stuck” Notes Occur (Panic)
If some operation causes sounds from the XV-88, or sounds
from an external sound generator connected with a MIDI
cable to fail to stop playing, use the Panic function.
When Sounds from the XV-88 Do Not
Stop Playing
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [EXIT].
Sounds from the XV-88 stop playing.
2. The display will indicate Panic! Now Muting. while
the Panic function is being executed. When this message
goes off, you can start playing.
What to Do When an External Sound
Generator Fails to Stop Sounding
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [EXIT] for more than a
second.
MIDI messages for All Sounds Off, Reset All Controllers,
Hold 1 (0), Hold 2 (0), and Sostenuto (0) will be
transmitted to all MIDI channels (Parts).
2. The display will indicate Panic! Now Transmitting.
while the Panic function is being executed. When this
message goes away, you can start playing.