Roland pt-2700 Manual De Usuario

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Convenient Functions
When you want to perform using a tuning other than equal 
temperament, you’ll need to specify the keynote (tonic for 
major, sixth for minor) appropriate for the key of the song 
you want to play.
Key Temperament Description
C4
Equal
With this tuning, the octave is divided 
into twelve equal intervals. Regardless 
of the interval, very little ambiguity is 
produced.
D4
Pythagorean
Developed by the philosopher 
Pythagoras as a method of tuning that 
resolved the ambiguousness of fourths 
and fifths. As a result, melodies sound 
cleaner, but a certain amount of 
ambiguousness is produced with 
triads.
E4
Just Major
This tuning eliminates the 
ambiguousness of fifths and thirds. 
This tuning is not suitable for melodies, 
and transposition is impractical, but 
rich sonorities can be produced by 
chords.
F4
Just Minor
Just Major and Minor tunings are 
different. You can get the same effects 
in the minor scale as in the major scale.
G4
Mean Tone
A partial compromise of the Just Major 
tuning, created to make transposition 
possible.
A4
Werckmeister A combination of the Mean Tone and 
Pythagorean tunings. This tuning can 
be used in all keys.
B4
Kirnberger
As a result of improvements made to 
the Mean Tone and Just temperaments, 
it is relatively tolerant towards 
transposition, and can be used to play 
in all keys.
NOTE
When performing in ensemble with other instruments, be aware 
that depending on the key, there may be some shifting of the pitch. 
Please tune to the other instruments in the ensemble.
NOTE
When you play back a recorded performance, it will be played using 
the temperament that was selected at that time.
Changing Tuning Curves
Pianos are commonly tuned so pitches in the lower registers 
are adjusted relatively flat, and pitches in the higher registers 
are tuned sharper compared to equal temperament. This 
kind of tuning method for the piano is called “Stretch 
Tuning.”
The graphic representation of the differences in pitch when 
comparing equal-tempered tuning with the actual tuning 
used is called the “Tuning Curve.” Changing the tuning 
curve results in a subtle change in the sound of the chords. 
pt-2700 can switch the tuning curve.
“Type 2” (Stretch Tuning) is the power-on default for the 
tuning curve.
fig.7-10
While holding down the [GRAND PIANO] 
button, [E.PIANO 1] button, and [STRINGS] 
button, the “C3” note to turn the setting 
Type 1, or press the “D3” note to turn the 
setting Type 2.
fig.7-11.e
Key
Type
Description
C3
Type 1
Standard tuning curve. This is the right 
choice when using Dual Play (p. 16), or 
when playing in ensemble with other 
instruments.
D3
Type 2
A tuning curve wherein the low and 
high registers are widened slightly—
low pitches are a little lower, the high 
pitches a little higher (Stretch Tuning). 
Appropriate for piano solos.
NOTE
This setting is only available with piano tones.
C3  D3
Power
Type 2
Type 1
C3
Press one of these keys
D3
While holding down three buttons