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 BASS EDIT parameters
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BASS EDIT parameters
The parameters of the BASS EDIT group apply to the Bass section (bass and chord notes) and are saved 
to the selected Set. They allow you to build your own (virtual) accordion. After setting these parame-
ters, you probably also need to adjust the TREBLE EDIT or FREE BS EDIT parameters (which are also 
saved to the Set). See pages 35 and 37 for how to select and adjust the parameters.
All changes you make here apply to the last Bass regis-
ter you selected. So be sure to press the register whose 
settings you wish to change before selecting and edit-
ing any of the BASS EDIT parameters. You can, however, 
decide to save your settings to a different register (see 
below) if you realize that you’ve been editing the wrong 
one.
Whenever you press [EXIT÷JUMP] after editing a Menu 
parameter, the FR-7/FR-5 asks you whether you want 
to save your changes:
“YES” is selected by default. If you want to save your 
changes, proceed as described below. (If you don’t, turn 
the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to select “NO”, then press the 
[DATA÷ENTER] knob.)
Note: You can save your changes later using the WRITE function 
(see p. 77). But be sure to do so before selecting another Bass 
register or Set – and before switching the FR-7/FR-5 off.
To save your changes:
(1) Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob. The display now 
responds with:
(2) If necessary, change the name of the Bass register 
you have just edited (you may want to enter the 
name of the “Reed Type” you selected).
See “Entering names” on p. 40.
(3) Press the [MENU÷WRITE] button to jump to the fol-
lowing page:
(4) If necessary, select another Set and another regis-
ter than the ones you are currently using.
Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to select “SET” or “REG-
ISTER”, then turn it to select the number (1~40 for 
SET, 1~7 for REGISTER).
(5) Press the [MENU÷WRITE] button to save your 
changes. The display now briefly confirms that 
your settings have been stored: 
Note: You can only edit one Bass register at a time. If you 
select another register before saving the changes for the previ-
ously selected register (by selecting “NO”), those changes are 
erased. Do not switch to Free Bass or Orchestra Bass mode 
before deciding whether or not you want to save your 
changes.
Similarly, do not switch off the FR-7/FR-5 or select another Set 
before saving settings you want to keep: save them first.
This parameter allows you to 
transform the selected register 
into a different instrument and 
assign different sounds to each 
reed the register plays. See “2.1 
Reed Type” on p. 41 for a discussion of the possibilities 
and the aspects you need to pay attention to. Bear in 
mind, however, that the parameter on this page applies 
to the selected Bass register.
• If necessary, press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to select 
the “FOOT” parameter, then rotate the [DATA÷ENTER] 
knob to select the reed you wish to assign another 
sound to.
The options are: ALL, 16, 8, 8-4, 4, 2
• Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to select the “TYPE” 
parameter, then rotate the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to 
select a type (“instrument”).
The TYPE options are: Bandoneon, I-Folk, I-Folk2, 
Classic, Cajun, Jazz, F-Folk, D-Folk, Organetto, F-Folk2, 
Classic2, Studio, Tradition, Steierische, Trikitixa
To save time while changing the TYPE of one or sev-
eral reeds, you could proceed as follows: suppose all 
reeds are currently set to the wrong TYPE and you 
want to use 16’, 8’ and 4’ as “Bandoneon”. In that 
case, set FOOT to “ALL” and TYPE to “Bandoneon”. 
Next, use STATUS on the “3.2 Register” page to switch 
off the reeds you do not need.
Important note
Saving your changes