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Editing sounds | 1. TUNING parameters
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FR-7/FR-5 V-Accordion
• Use the [DATA÷ENTER] knob or the [UP]/[DOWN] but-
tons to select the User memory that should contain 
your customized tuning system.
• Press [MENU÷WRITE] again to jump to the following 
page.
(–64~63, Default setting: 0 for all notes) These 
parameters allow you to stray away from the usual 
semitone-interval scale (used in western music) by 
changing the pitch of the notes so as to accommo-
date other musical cultures.
You will notice that every note can be selected only 
once. That is because the value you specify applies to 
all notes of the same name. If you change the tuning 
of the “C”, that value will be added to or subtracted 
from all Cs (C1, C2, C3, etc.). Most of the time, you 
will probably select the value “50” or “–50” as they 
correspond exactly to half a semitone up or down 
(quarter tone). Other settings may also be interesting, 
though.
• Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to select either the note 
(left field) or the tuning value (right field) and change 
the entry using the [DATA÷ENTER] knob or the [UP]/
[DOWN] buttons.
• Press the [MENU÷WRITE] button to memorize your 
new tuning (or [EXIT÷JUMP] to return to the previous 
settings, in which case your changes are lost). If you 
press [MENU÷WRITE], the display briefly shows a con-
firmation:
(Treble, Orchestra, Tre-
ble&Orchestra, Bass&Chord, 
ALL, Default setting: Tre-
ble&Orchestra) This parameter 
allows you to specify which 
section should be affected by the tuning system you 
select on the “1.3 Scale” page. It is perfectly possible 
to select a single section (e.g. only the Treble accor-
dion).