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The
available
options
are:
Vallle
Setting
Vallle
Setting
1 C-Griff
Europe
4 B-Griff
Fin
2 C-Griff2
5
O-Griff 1
3
B-Griff
Bajan
6
O-Griff 2
Since
yo
ur
FR-3
x
is
an
electronic
musical
instrument,
changing
the
note assignments to the buttons
is
a mat-
ter
of
selecting
the
preset
that
best
suits your playing
st
yle
. You'll probably only
change
this setting
once.
But
it's
nice
to
know
that it
exists
in
case
you
let a fellow
accordion
player
from another country
play
your
FR-3
x.
Please
look
at
the
illustrations
on
pages
50
and
51
to
iclentify
the
setting
you
neecl.
Pay
attenti
on
to
the
note
names
(all
es
appear
on
a
grev
background) ancllook at
how
they
are
arranged
,
then
make
your selection.
The
numbers
next
to
the
letters refer to
the
octave.
T
he
numbers
below
the
note
names
represent
the
co
rre-
spond
ing
MIDI
note
numbers.
You
ma
y
have
noticed that the treble buttons
are
col-
ored
whi
te
(for
notes
without alteration)
and
black
(notes
wi
th
alterati
on
,
i.e.
Vb).
This
coloring
cloesn't
change
whe
n
you
select
another
system.
The
FR
-3x
is
suppliecl
wi
th
aclditional
wh
ite
and
black
buttons.
You
can
use
these
add
iti
onal
buttons
to
adapt
t
he
black
and
whi
te
treble buttons
to
reflect
the
selectecl
treble
mode
.
To
do
this,
first
re
move
the
button
you
wish
to
replace
by
turning it counterclockwise,
then
instal l
the
new
button
and
screw
it clockwise.
[NOTE]
T
his
parameter
is
no
t
reset
when
you
load
the
factory defaults
[page
64).
V-Accordion
Roland
Treble
Mode
(onlyon
the
button
type)
4-9

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