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Roland FR-4X - Performing with the FR-4 x; Adjusting Bellows Sensitivity

Roland FR-4X
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6
Introduction
Overall Structure of the Memory
USB flash
drive
Temporary Area
Bass chord mode
Free bass mode
Button type mode
Bellows curve
System
Parameter
Set Select
2 3 100 WA1
1 Current 0
User Program
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 765432
Bank 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 765432
Bank 1
System
Parameters
1
2
3
100
WA
SetSystem
Set Import/Export (ST4)
Set Import/Export (FR4)
User Program Import/Export (UPA, UPB, UPG)
Select User
Program
Write to User
Program
Write to
SET
The settings of the temporary area can
be edited on the FR-4x itself.
However, because the temporary area is
a kind of memory that is not preserved
when you turn off the power, you’ll need
to use the WRITE operation to save these
settings if you want to keep them after
the power is off.
The selected user program
is loaded into the WA
(Working Area) of the
set, and its settings are
applied.
Separately from sets and user programs,
there is a block called system
parameters”; here you can make settings
that affect the entire FR-4x.
When you start the FR-4x, the system
parameters are loaded into the temporary
area and its settings are applied.
Most of the FR-4x’s sound settings are managed in
blocks called sets” or “user programs.
When the FR-4x starts, all sets are loaded into the
temporary area.

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