Roland pt-2700 用户手册

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Convenient Functions
Changing Keyboard Touch 
Sensitivity
You can select from three touch sensitivity levels.
When the power is turned on, the response is set to 
“MEDIUM.”
While holding down the [DEMO/KEY 
TOUCH] button, press the corresponding 
note (A3–B3).
fig.7-00.e
Keys
Types
Descriptions
A3
LIGHT
With this setting, fortissimo can be 
produced using much less force than 
normal, thus making the keys seem 
lighter. This setting makes it easy to 
play, even for children.
A#3
MEDIUM
Normal setting, providing the most 
natural touch, closest to that of an 
acoustic piano.
B3
HEAVY
With this setting, to play fortissimo the 
keys must be played much more 
strongly than normally, as if the keys 
had become heavier. Adds even more 
emotion when you play with lots of 
dynamics. 
Transposing without 
Changing Your Fingering
—Key Transpose
You can play in a different key-without changing the keys 
you are playing. This function is called “Key Transpose.”
When you are accompanying a singer, you can use Key 
Transpose to match the vocal pitch of the singer, allowing 
you to transpose easily while using the same printed music 
(keyboard fingering).
Key transpositions remain in effect until the keyboard’s 
power is turned off.
1. While holding down the [DEMO/KEY 
TOUCH] button, press the tonic (root) of 
the key to which you want to transpose. 
Use the C2–B2 notes to select the tonic. 
fig.7-03
2. To return to the normal pitch, while holding 
down the [DEMO/KEY TOUCH] button, 
press the C2 key.
<Ex.>
For example if you want the E pitch to sound when you play 
the C key, you would hold down the [DEMO/KEY TOUCH] 
button and press the E2 key.
fig.7-04.e
NOTE
The transposition setting is effective only on sounds performed on 
the pt-2700’s keyboard. This setting is not effective on tones from 
external MIDI messages played on the pt-2700.
Power
A3 B3
A 3
C2~B2
Power
E2
C2
B2
While holding down
Press