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Note: See also the note about Set “3+4” on page 8. (6) Play a few notes to audition the sound. (7) Press one of the registers [1]~[4] to select another registration. (8) Press the same register again to select the “b” sound. Press it yet again to revert to the “a” sound. Each time you press a different register, the FR-1 will automatically select the “a” sound. (9) If you think the sound is too loud or too soft, you can change the setting of the [VOLUME] knob A. 14 ENGLISH Bass section The buttons in this section allow you to play both bass notes and chords. The “real” bass notes are assigned to the two highlighted rows. The remaining buttons are used to play chords. The overall sound the Bass section produces is determined by the register you activated last. This section can be used as “accordion”, to play orchestral sounds, or both. Roland FR-1 – Quick Start (1) Connect the FR-1 and switch it on. See page 11. (2) Grab the FR-1, press a register and start playing on the Bass (button) keyboard. When you only use the accordion sounds (i.e. while the [ORCH.BASS] B and [ORCH.CHORD] D buttons are dark), the bass and chord buttons use the same register, because they belong to the same accordion section. (3) If you think the sound is too loud or too soft, you can change the setting of the [VOLUME] knob A. Using the orchestral sounds Your FR-1 contains PCM sounds (samples) of various instruments that are not related to accordion sounds. Those sounds allow you to expand your musical endeavours. In addition, there is an Organ function for the Treble keyboard, which can be used instead of the orchestral (or accordion) section. Orchestral sounds for the Treble section Note: Only one orchestral sound can be selected at any one time. (1) Press the [ORCHESTRA.ORGAN] G button once or twice until it lights red. (2) Press one of the registers [1]~[4] once or twice (it lights red). (3) Play a few notes on the Treble keyboard. ¦Switching off the Orchestra part To return to a state where the Treble accordion section sounds: (4) Press the [ORCHESTRA] button twice (it goes dark). Organ sounds for the Treble section Note: Only one organ sound can be selected at any one time. (1) Press the [ORCHESTRA.ORGAN] button once or twice until it flashes. (2) Press one of the registers [1]~[4] (it lights red). See page 9 for the available sounds. (3) Play a few notes on the Treble keyboard to audition the organ sound. 15 FR-1 V-Accordion (4) Press the lit register again to change the speed of the Rotary effect (modulation) that is added to the selected organ sound. ¦Switching off the organ part To return to a state where the Treble accordion section sounds: (5) Press the [ORCHESTRA] button again (it goes dark). Orchestral sounds for the Bass section The orchestral bass part can be used instead of the Bass section (thus replacing the accordion sound assigned to the bass rows). (1) Press the [ORCH.BASS] B button (it must light). (2) Check whether the [LEFT.REGISTER] C button is dark. If it is not, press it. (3) Use the Bass registers to select the desired sound. ORCH BASS sounds 1* Acoustic* 2 Bowed 3* Tuba Mix* Note: The dynamics of all sounds can be controlled by bellows movements. The sounds marked with an asterisk (*) can also be played (at a lower level) while the bellows is closed. These sounds are not velocity-sensitive. ¦Switching off the Orchestra Bass part (4) Press the [ORCH.BASS] button again to return to normal Bass mode. Orchestral sounds for the Chord section The orchestral chord part can replace the accordion sound played by the chord rows of the button keyboard. (1) Press the [ORCH.CHORD] Dbutton (it lights). (2) Check whether the [LEFT.REGISTER] C button lights. If it doesn’t, press it. (3) Use the Bass registers to select the desired sound. ORCH CHORD sounds 1 St. Strings 2 Chorus Organ 3* Steel Guitar* While ORCH CHORD mode is active, you can assign a different accordion register to the bass rows by pressing [LEFT.REGISTER] (it must be dark) and the desired Bass register. ¦Switching off the ORCH CHORD part (4) Press the [ORCH.CHORD] button again to return to normal Chord mode. 16 Roland FR-1 – Quick Start ENGLISH4. Other practical functions Using the metronome Your FR-1 contains a metronome that may come in handy when you are practising new pieces, or during your accordion classes. ¦Setting the time signature To set the time signature, proceed as follows: (1) Before changing this value, it might be a good idea to switch the metronome on by pressing the [METRONOME.INC] H button (it lights). (2) Press and hold the [SET] register until it starts flashing. The Treble keyboard can now be used to select the desired function. (3) Press the G#2 key or button number “10”. The [SET] E register flashes rapidly, and the Treble keyboard can once again be used to play notes. (4) Use registers [1]~[4] F to select one of the following settings. Metronome time signature 1 2/4 3• 4/4 2 3/4 4 6/8 Note: The small dot “•” means “factory settin...
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