Roland Piano Manual De Usuario

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Playing in Patch Mode
Transposing the Keyboard in 
Semitone Steps (Transpose)
Transpose
 changes keyboard pitch in units of semitones.
This function is useful when you play transposed instruments such 
as trumpet or clarinet following a printed score.
1.
2.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Trans.”
fig.02-08
3.
Either turn the VALUE dial or use [INC]/[DEC] to adjust the 
Transpose setting (G–F#: -5–+6 semitones).
There is a single Transpose setting (Setup parameter) for the 
entire Fantom. The changed setting will be remembered even if 
you switch patches or performances.
If you assign “TRNS UP/DOWN” as a function to be controlled 
by the realtime control buttons ([
]–[
]), you can easily 
change the Transpose by pressing these buttons.
Selecting the Tones That Will 
Sound (Tone On/Off)
Since a patch is a combination of up to four tones, you can switch 
unwanted (tones out of the four) off and get just the sound of a 
specific tone.
1.
2.
Press [MENU] to open the Menu window.
3.
Press
or
to select a “Patch Edit,” and then press [8 
(Select)].
The Patch Edit screen appears.
4.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Tone Switch.”
fig.02-09
5.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to turn each tone 
on/off. From the left, these are Tone Switches 1–4. 
Assigning a check mark (
) will turn the tone on, and 
removing the check mark will turn it off.
• If you want just one or two tones to sound in a patch, turn the 
others off and store that setting on a patch. This cuts 
nonessential use of the Fantom’s simultaneous voices.
• By holding down [JUMP] and pressing [1]–[4], you can switch a 
tone on/off.