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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo FR-3

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(2) Use the 7 Bass registers to select a different orchestral sound for the ORCH BASS or ORCH CHORD section. Note: To leave either ORCH BASS or ORCH CHORD mode in this state, you need to press the associated 3 registers twice. r 18 Orchestral sounds for the Chord section V-Accordion r Orchestral sounds for the Chord section V-Accordion r Orchestral sounds for the Free Bass section The orchestral Free Bass part can replace the accordion sound played by the button keyboard while Free Bass mode is active. In that case, all bass buttons play bass notes – no chords. (1) Simultaneously press the three registers labeled “FREE BASS”. FREE BASSORC FREE BS ORCH CHORD ORCH BASS The digit in the middle starts flashing to indicate that Free Bass mode has been activated: BASS ORCHESTRA FREE BS CHORD/ TREBLE 662 Flashes (2) Simultaneously press the three registers labeled “ORCH FREE BS”. FREE BASSORC FREE BS ORCH CHORD ORCH BASS [7] [6] [5] [4] [3] [2] [1] Note: The numbers shown in the illustration above do not appear on the registers themselves. They have been added for your reference. The display shows the number of the last orchestral Free Bass sound you selected. That number (the flashing digit in the middle) is followed by a dot: BASS ORCHESTRA FREE BS CHORD/ TREBLE 143. Only the digit flashes (3) Use the Bass registers to select the desired sound. ORCH FREE BS sounds 1* Trombone* 5* Perc Organ* 2* Clarinet* 6 Ac Guitar 3* Oboe* 7 Ac Piano 4* Flute* Note: The dynamics of sounds marked with an asterisk (*) can only be controlled by bellows movements. Those sounds are not velocity sensitive. For the other sounds, see also “Orch. Bass/Free Bass/Chord Touch” on p. 41 in the Owner’s Manual. Switching off the ORCH FREE BS part (4) Press the three ORCH FREE BS registers again to return to normal Free Bass mode. (Press them yet again to leave Free Bass mode and return to Bass mode.) 19 FR-3s/FR-3/FR-3sb/FR-3b V-Accordion Using the metronome | Using the metronome 3. Using the metronome Your FR-3 contains a metronome that may come in handy when you are practising new pieces, or during your accordion classes. You can set the time signature, the tempo and the level. Setting up the metronome Before using the metronome, you probably need to set it to the desired tempo. The FR-3 allows you to save these settings, so that you can use them again next time you switch it on. Setting the time signature To set the time signature, proceed as follows: (1) Press and hold the [SET] register until the display shows a parameter name, then release it. (2) Use register [3.v] or [4.®] to select the following parameter: BASS FREE BS CHORD/ TREBLE mts ORCHESTRA “MtS” is short for “Metronome TS”, i.e. the metronome’s time signature. (3) Use register [1.–] or [2.+] to set the desired value. BASS FREE BS CHORD/ TREBLE 4 ORCHESTRA Here what the displayed values correspond to: 1 1/4 2 2/4 3 3/4 5 5/4 6 6/4 7 6/8 4 4/4 8 9/8 If you don’t need to change any other metronome parameter, press the [SET] register to leave the “PARAM LIST” mode. Otherwise, proceed. r 20 Setting up the metronome V-Accordion r Setting up the metronome V-Accordion r Setting the tempo Here’s how to set the desired metronome tempo. We’ll assume that you are still in “PARAM LIST” mode (and so didn’t press [SET] to leave it). To set this parameter at a later stage, hold down [SET] while performing step (4) below and skip step (5), because the display will already look like in step (5). (4) Press register [3.v] (or [4.®]) to return to the name indication of the last parameter you selected: BASS FREE BS CHORD/ TREBLE mts ORCHESTRA (5) Press register [3.v] once to select the following parameter: BASS FREE BS CHORD/ TREBLE mtp ORCHESTRA “MtP” is short for “Metronome Tempo”, i.e. the metronome’s speed. (6) Before changing this value, it might be a good idea to switch the metronome on by pressing the [METRONOME] button. The “Str” message briefly appears and the metronome starts counting. (7) Use register [1.–] or [2.+] to set the desired value. BASS FREE BS CHORD/ TREBLE 110 ORCHESTRA The setting range is q= 20~250. If you don’t need to change any other metronome parameter, press the [SET] register to leave “PARAM LIST” mode. Otherwise, proceed. 21 FR-3s/FR-3/FR-3sb/FR-3b V-Accordion Using the metronome | Setting up the metronome Setting the metronome level Here’s how to set the desired metronome level to ensure that it is neither too loud, nor too soft. We’ll assume that you are still in “PARAM LIST” mode (and so didn’t press [SET] to leave it). To set this parameter at a later stage, repeat steps (1) and (2) on page 20, then proceed. (8) Press register [3.v] (or [4.®]) to return to the name indication of the last parameter you selected: BASS FREE BS CHORD/ TREBLE mtp ORCHESTRA (9) Press register [4.®] twice to select the following parameter: BASS FREE BS CHORD/ TREBLE M L ORCHESTRA “M L” is short for “Metronome Level”, i.e. the metronome’s volume. (10)Use register [1.–] or [2.+] to s...


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