Roland RP101 Manuale Utente

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Changing Various Settings
 
Tuning to Other Instruments’ 
 
Pitches (Master Tuning)
 
In situations such as when playing ensemble with other 
instruments, you can tune the RP101’s standard pitch to the 
pitch of another instrument. The standard pitch generally refers 
to the pitch of the note that’s played when you finger the 
middle A key. This tuning of all the instruments to a standard 
pitch is called “tuning.”
You can set the standard pitch anywhere in a range of 415.3 
Hz to 466.2 Hz.
This is set to “440.0 Hz” when the RP101 is shipped from the 
factory.
 
You can use the Memory Backup function to store this 
setting in internal memory (p. 36).
 
 
Lowering/Raising the Standard 
Pitch
 
1.
 
While holding down the [METRONOME] and 
[REVERB/KEY TOUCH] buttons, press the “C 1” 
note to lower the standard pitch, or the “E 1” note 
to raise it.
 
Each time you press the “C 1” key, the pitch will fall by 
0.1 Hz. If you continue holding the key, the pitch will 
continue falling.
Each time you press the “E 1” key, the pitch will rise by 
0.1 Hz. If you continue holding the key, the pitch will 
continue rising.
 
 
Setting the Standard Pitch to 
440.0 Hz
 
The standard pitch will be set to 440.0 Hz. This is the 
most commonly used setting. The A4 (Middle A) key will 
sound at 440.0 Hz.
 
1.
 
While holding down the [METRONOME] and 
[REVERB/KEY TOUCH] buttons, press the “C1” key 
on the keyboard.
 
 
Setting the Standard Pitch to 
442.0 Hz
 
The standard pitch will be set to 442.0 Hz. This setting is 
often used for concert pianos. The A4 (Middle A) key will 
sound at 442.0 Hz.
 
1.
 
While holding down the [METRONOME] and 
[REVERB/KEY TOUCH] buttons, press the “D1” key 
on the keyboard.
Press
Lower
the pitch
Raise
the pitch
C1
D1
You can confirm the pitch of A4 by holding down the 
[METRONOME] and [REVERB/KEY TOUCH] buttons and 
pressing either the A0, B 0, or B0 key.
A0 B0
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