Roland F-50 Manuale Proprietario

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Playing the Keyboard
 
Selecting the Instrument Sound You 
 
Wish to Play
 
The F-50 allows you to play using twenty different tones including piano.
You can select the tones using the five Tone buttons; four tones are assigned 
to each button. You can switch the tones assigned to each button by pressing 
the [Variation] button.
 
* Strings+Brass: lets you play a combination of strings and brass tones
* A/B: dividing the keyboard into right-hand and left-hand areas, then playing different tones
        A, the right-hand tone; and B, the left-hand tone
 
fig.02-01
 
When the F-50 is turned on, the tone is reset to Grand Piano.
 
fig.02-01
 
1.
 
Press any Tone button.
 
The indicator on the selected button lights up.
 
2.
 
Press the [Variation] button to select the Tone.
 
Each time you press the [Variation] button, the button’s indicator will 
change color, and the four sounds will be selected successively.
The Tone you’ve selected is heard when you finger the keyboard.
The next time you choose this Tone button, the tone you’ve selected here is 
played.
 
Tone button
Piano
E. Piano
Harpsichord
Organ
Strings
 
Tone number 1 
[Variation] OFF (dark)
Grand Piano
Stage EP
Harpsichord
Pipe Organ
Strings
Tone number 2 
[Variation] lit in red
Bright Piano
Electric Piano
Organ Flute
Rotary Organ
Choir
Tone number 3 
[Variation] lit in green
Grand Piano/
Acoustic Bass*
Vibraphone
Clavi
Pipe Organ/
Strings*
Strings+Brass*
Tone number 4 
[Variation] lit in orange
Grand Piano/
Strings*
Stage EP/
Electric Bass*
Harpsichord/
Strings*
Jazz Organ/
Rotary Organ*
Flute/
Strings*
Since the organ tones 
reproduce the sound of a 
traditional organ, in certain 
registers you may be able 
to perceive that they exhibit 
a certain amount of 
harmonic foldback.
When you select A/B 
tones, the damper pedal 
will be applied only to the 
right-hand area of the 
keyboard.
F  3 (included in left-hand areas)
B
A
A/B tones have settings 
optimized for playing with 
the keyboard divided into 
right-hand and left-hand 
zones. With some tones, the 
octave (pitch) settings may 
differ on opposing sides of 
the border between the 
keyboard zones.
1
2
When Dual play (p. 16), 
only tone number 1 or 2 
can be selected.
If you use Dual play with a 
Tone button for which tone 
number 3 or 4 is selected, 
tone number 1 will be 
selected for that Tone 
button.
With certain tones, the 
sounds may seem to be 
distorted.
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