Roland Classic Keyboard C-230 用户手册
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Additional Convenient Functionality <Advanced Operation>
You can transpose your playing without changing the position at which you play the keys. For example, if you’re playing a song
in a difficult key signature that contains numerous sharps (
) or flats ( ), you can transpose the pitch of the keyboard and play
the piece in an easier key.
1.
Press and hold the [Pitch] button until the indicator on
the button starts flashing in green.
the button starts flashing in green.
2.
While holding down the [Pitch] button, play the tonic
note of the key to which you want to transpose the
keyboard.
note of the key to which you want to transpose the
keyboard.
You can also hold down the [Pitch] and [Temperament]
buttons and press the key of the desired tonic note.
buttons and press the key of the desired tonic note.
3.
Release the [Pitch] button.
If this is set to any key other than C, the [Pitch] button
will light green.
For example, if you want the E pitch to sound when
you play the C key, hold down the [Pitch] button and
press the E key.
will light green.
For example, if you want the E pitch to sound when
you play the C key, hold down the [Pitch] button and
press the E key.
4.
To return the keyboard to its normal state, hold down
the [Pitch] button and press a C key.
the [Pitch] button and press a C key.
* You can transpose the keyboard in a range of five semitones
upward (F) or six semitones downward (F#) relative to C.
* You can specify the transpose setting by pressing a key of any
octave.
Immediately after you turn on the power, the key
transpose setting will be in the normal state.
transpose setting will be in the normal state.
Changing the pitch of the keyboard (Transpose)
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