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Roland FR-4X - Left Hand Free Bass Part Parameters (Free Bass Edit)

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CHORD MIDI TX
Parameter Explanation/Value
Note Tx
(Note Tx)
For details, refer to Accordion Edit - MIDI
TX (p. 46).
Octave
(Octave)
CC 00
(Control Change 00)
CC 32
(Control Change 32)
PC
(Program Change)
These parameters specify the program
change (PC) and bank select (CC00, CC32)
values.
You can use these three values to recall
sounds and memories.
If you choose “Off, the message is not
transmitted.
If you choose “Std, pressing a left
hand register button will transmit a PC
message of the same value as the left
hand register button number, a CC00
message of “0, and a CC32 message of
“0.
Std, Off, 0–127
Std, Off, 0–127
Std, Off, 1–128
Volume
(Volume)
For details, refer to Accordion Edit - MIDI
TX (p. 46).
Panpot
(Panpot)
Reverb
(Reverb)
Chorus
(Chorus)
Velocity
(Velocity)
Express
(Expression)
SustainA
(Sustain A)
This parameter allows you to enable the
transmission of sustain values (CC64) to
an external device.
The sustain can be controlled by Function
Switches (p. 76) or by an optional MIDI
foot controller (e.g. FC-300) connected to
the MIDI IN connector of FR-4x (p. 80).
NOTE
This parameter belongs to the system
parameters.
This means that its setting is not affected by
changes in the set or the user program.
To save this parameter, save it as a system
parameter.
&
“How to Save System Parameters”
(p. 86)
Off, On
(Default: Off )
Left Hand Free Bass Part Parameters (Free Bass Edit)
The parameters of the “FBasEdit (Free Bass Edit)” group are
settings for the left hand free bass part (accordion sound).
The parameters can be saved to the selected Set.
&
“Free Bass Mode (F.BASS)” (p. 24)
&
“Selecting Parameters” (p. 44)
NOTE
These parameters can only be selected if the Free Bass section
is activated ([FBASS] button indicator lights).
Introduction to Free Bass Parameters
These settings apply to the sound of the register that is selected
for the free bass part.
Before you select a parameter and begin editing it, press the LEFT
HAND [F.BASS] button to turn on the free bass part, and then
press a left hand register button to select the sound that you
want to edit.
NOTE
The FR-4x internal memory (temporary area) remembers your settings
while the FR-4x is switched on. While editing, there is no absolute need
to save your settings. Be aware, however, that all changes are lost when
the FR-4x is switched off .
See “How to Save a Set” (p. 33) to save your changes.
Also be sure to read “Important Remark About Saving Your
Settings” (p. 45).
Parameter Explanation/Value
BtnNsTyp
(Button Noise Type)
The bass section of almost all accordion
instruments can be played via buttons.
Such buttons produce a typical noise
when pressed.
You can select the instrument whose
button noises should be used when you
select this register.
(Note that other registers can be assigned
different noises.)
MEMO
If you’ve added expansion sounds, you can
select types other than those listed here.
Bandoneon
I-Folk
I-Folk2
Classic
Cajun
Jazz
F-Folk
D-Folk
Organetto

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