Roland RG-3 사용자 설명서

다운로드
페이지 124
64
Chapter 3. Performance
Setting the Tuning Curve (Stretched Tuning)
Pianos are generally tuned so that the low range is flatter and the high range 
is sharper than equal tempered pitches. This method of tuning is unique to 
the piano, and is known as “stretched tuning.”
A graph that shows the changes in pitch of actual tuning compared with the 
changes in equal temperament pitch is called a tuning curve. 
Changing the tuning curve produces subtle variations in the reverberations 
of the chords you play.
1.
Press the [Function] (Exit) button, getting its indicator to light.
2.
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [
] (Select +) button to 
display the TUNE screen.
fig.03-200d
3.
Press the [Song] (Select -) button or [
] (Select +) button to get 
the value for “Stretch” to flash.
fig.03-230d
4.
Press the [
] (Value -) button or [
] (Value +) button to 
change the Stretch Tuning setting.
This is set to “2” when the power to the RG-3 is switched on.
5.
Press the [Function] (Exit) button so the indicator goes out.
Value
Description
1
This is the standard tuning curve. 
It is suitable when playing in an ensemble with other instru-
ments.
2
This tuning curve expands the bass and treble ends somewhat. 
It is suitable for performances such as piano solos.
You can save this setting in 
the RG-3’s memory using the 
Memory Backup function 
(p. 73).