Roland c-280 业主指南

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Basic Operation—Playing
Creating Organ Tones–Organ Section and Drawknobs
This instrument is equipped with eight stops (drawknobs) for the organ tones, as well as 
[Manual] button, an [R1] and [R2] button for controlling the stops.
This group of buttons, the [Manual] and [R1]/[R2] buttons, are referred to as the Organ 
section.
Creating Organ Tones with the Drawknobs
fig.02-03
You can operate the drawknobs when any of the Organ section buttons is selected.
When the drawknob is pulled out, the light goes on, and the corresponding stop is 
activated. When the drawknob is pushed back in, the light is extinguished, and the stop 
is turned off.
Each of these drawknobs can be operated individually, thus allowing you to use them in 
various combinations to create different tones. A combination of drawknobs used 
together is called a “Registration.”
C-280 features two types of internal stop sets assigned to the drawknobs. Switch between the 
two types as befits your liking and use. Please refer to “Stop List” (p. 29).
Stop Name
Description
Principal 8’
Octave 4’
Super Octave 2’
Foundation stop of principal.
Nason Flute 8’
Spitzflöte 4’
Foundation stop of Flute.
Nazard 2 2/3’
Quintflöte 1 1/3’
Mutation stop of Flute.
Subbass 16’
Bass Coupler Stop.
The name “Bass Coupler” originates from the old Italian term 
“Basso Continuo” (Thoroughbass).
When this stop is activated, this tone is applied only to the 
lowest note being played on the keyboard. This allows the bass 
sound to be played even without the pedals, so you can enjoy 
deep, rich ensemble performances.
Choir
Celesta
Chimes
R 1
R 2
Manual
Ensemble
Cancel
Organ
Pitch
Baroque
ment
Tempera-
Equal
Werckmeister
Kirnberger
Vallotti
Meantone 
Just Major 
Pythagorean
Just Minor 
Min
Max
Reverb
Demo
Write
Write
Octave Shift
Split
Function
Up
Down
Point
Pedal
Mode
Organ section
SUBBASS
16'
NAZARD
2 2/3'
SPITZFLÖTE
4'
1 1/3'
2'
OCTAVE
4'
PRINCIPAL
8'
NASON
FLUTE
8'
QUINTFLÖTE
SUPER
OCTAVE
MEMO