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 2. TREBLE EDIT parameters
V-Accordion 
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The parameters of the TREBLE EDIT group apply to the Treble section and are saved to the selected Set. 
They allow you to build your own (virtual) accordion. After setting these parameters, you probably also 
need to adjust the BASS EDIT or FREE BS EDIT parameters (which are also saved to the Set). See pages 
38 and 40 for how to select and adjust the parameters.
Press [UP] and [DOWN] simultaneously to select the value that is indicated as “Default setting”.
Introduction
While familiarizing yourself with and using the follow-
ing parameters, try to think of yourself as an accordion 
manufacturer. The first parameters in this group indeed 
rely on the power of Roland’s “virtual” technology 
(called “PBM” or “Physical Behavior Modeling”) and are 
in fact a warehouse with all kinds of accordion compo-
nents from which you can build your personal accor-
dion or to customize an existing “model”.
Though experimenting with the available options may 
teach you a lot about usable sound combinations, 
always start out by asking yourself questions like: “Does 
it sound OK?”, “Does it make sense for a Cajun accor-
dion to use a Bandoneon valve noise?”, etc. 
Another piece of advice is the following: after spending 
two hours programming a new register, save it, take a 
break, then listen to it again (or even wait until the next 
day). Also try it in combination with the other registers/
sections and even instruments (if you play in a band).
All changes you make here apply to the last Treble reg-
ister you selected. So be sure to press the register ([1]~
[14]) whose settings you wish to change before select-
ing and editing any of the TREBLE EDIT parameters. You 
can, however, decide to save your settings to a different 
register (see below) if you realize that you’ve been edit-
ing the wrong one.
• When you select another Set
• When you switch off the FR-7/FR-5
Changes you want the FR-7/FR-5 to remember must be 
saved as soon as possible. Here is how:
(1) Press and hold the [MENU÷WRITE] button until the 
following page appears:
This is the page we need, so you don’t need to scroll 
through the available options.
(2) Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to confirm your 
selection.
(3) Use the [DATA÷ENTER] knob or the [UP]/[DOWN] 
buttons to specify what you want to save:
(4) Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to confirm your 
selection.
Depending on what you chose in step (3) above, the 
display now looks as follows:
(5) Enter a name for the register you are about to 
save.
This is only necessary if you don’t agree with the 
name that appears in the display.
• Select the character position (indicated by a dark 
square) by pressing [UP] (previous character), [DOWN] 
(next character) or the [DATA÷ENTER] knob (next 
character).
• Turn the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to select the desired 
character.
• Press [UP] and [DOWN] simultaneously to erase the 
currently selected character (it will become a space).
Example: To replace the “s” in “Celeste” with a space 
(“Cele te”), position the cursor on the “s” and simulta-
neously press [UP]/[DOWN].
Important note
Saving your changes
Current: The register you are currently editing.
Currnt + 
SCom:
The register you are currently editing as 
well as the Set Common settings 
(page 63).
ALL
All registers. This is probably the safest 
bet, because it ensures that no Treble reg-
ister will be forgotten. (It is perfectly pos-
sible to edit several registers without sav-
ing them.)
If you selected “ALL”
If you selected “Current” or 
“Curnt+SCom”
→ Skip to step (7)