Roland FP-5 业主指南

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Chapter 1 Playing the Keyboard
 
 
Selecting the Footage
 
1.
 
Press the [Tone Wheel] button to select the upper (button’s 
indicator lights in green) or lower (button’s indicator lights 
in orange) footage group.
 
2.
 
Press the Tone buttons to turn on and off the different 
footages.
 
 
Changing volume of feet
 
The volume on feet can be adjusted, with eight volume levels available.
 
1.
 
Press the [Tone Wheel] button to select the upper (button’s 
indicator lights in green) or lower (button’s indicator lights 
in orange) footage group.
 
2.
 
Hold down the Tone button for the footage for which you 
want to change the volume, and press the [-] or [+] button to 
adjust the volume.
 
The volume level of the footage assigned to the button being pressed is 
displayed. 
 
About Perc (Percussion)
 
Perc (Percussion) adds an attack-type sound to the beginning of the note to 
give the sound more crispness. The attack sound changes according to the 
value.
The percussion on tone wheel organs did not apply to all notes that were 
played. When notes were played legato (smoothly and connectedly), 
percussion was applied only to the first-played note. When notes were 
played staccato (articulating each note separately), percussion was applied 
to all notes. This method is referred to as single trigger algorithm, and is a 
very important element in organ performance.
On the FP-5 faithfully simulates this characteristic.
 
Settings
Description
 
2nd
Percussion sounds at a pitch one octave 
above that of the key pressed.
3rd
Percussion sounds at a pitch an octave and 
a fifth above that of the key pressed.
The settings changed here 
are stored to each Tone.
Even when you exit from 
Tone Wheel mode, you can 
press [Tone Wheel] button 
to select the Tone with the 
changed settings.
NOTE
The Percussion is applied 
only to the UPPER Tone.
When percussion is on, the 
1’ pitch will not be 
produced (p. 15).
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