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Left Hand Orchestra Chord Part Parameters (Orchestra
Chord Edit)
The parameters in the OChdEdit (Orchestra Chord Edit)” group
are for the orchestra sound and VTW organ sound of the left hand
orchestra chord part.
The parameters can be saved to the selected Set.
&
“Playing Orchestral Sounds” (p. 25)
&
“Selecting Parameters” (p. 44)
NOTE
Orchestral Chord Edit parameters can be selected only if bass
& chord is on ([BASS & CHRD] button is lit or blinking) and
the orchestra chord part is on ([ORCH BASS] button is lit).
Introduction to Orchestra Chord Parameters
These settings are for the sound of the register that is selected for
the orchestra chord part.
Before you select a parameter and begin editing it, press the
LEFT HAND parts [ORCH CHORD/F.BASS] button to turn on the
orchestra chord part, and then press a left hand register button
[1][7] 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
(Tone)
This parameter allows you to assign the
desired orchestral and VTW Organ sound
to the selected register.
The VTW Organ Sound is the first in the
Orchestra Tone List.
The upper line of the screen shows the
sound name, and the lower line shows
the orchestra sound number.
MEMO
5 For details regarding this settings
refer to the “Tone & Drum Kit List
supplementary manual.
Download it from the Web:
http://www.roland.com/manuals/
For expansion sounds, the memory area
is indicated by an A-D at the far left of the
bottom line in the screen.
&
“Tone & Drum Kit
List”
Parameter Explanation/Value
(VTW Preset)
(Only for VTW Organ Tone)
Select the Organ preset that you wish to
assign to the selected register.
“Usr”: This setting is the most recent of
the stored VTW organ tone.
“1”“32”: 32 Organ preset (Not editable)
MEMO
5 For details regarding this settings
refer to the “Tone & Drum Kit List
supplementary manual.
Download it from the Web:
http://www.roland.com/manuals/
5 “USR” is selected in the VTW organ tone
at the time of start-up.
Usr, 1–32
LowestNt
(Lowest Note)
The note you select will be the lowest
note the chords you play.
&
About Lowest Note” (p. 59).
MEMO
The FR-4x’s display indicates a sharp symbol
“#” as .”
If this is set to the GTR1 (Gtr Table1),
GTR2 (Gtr Table2), or “GTR3
(Gtr Table3)” value, the FR-4x’s guitar
mode turns on.
The numbers (1–3) represent different
chord voicings (tablatures).
&
Guitar Mode for the Orchestral
Chord Section” (p. 32)
MEMO
The guitar mode can also be interesting
for other sounds than guitar. Feel free to
experiment.
C, C#, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, Ab,
A, Bb, B, GTR1, GTR2, GTR3
Octave
(Octave)
This parameter allows you to transpose
the Orchestra Chord section (i.e. the
selected orchestral or organ sound) up
or down.
Use it if the part you want to play with
the bass buttons is too low or too high for
what you have in mind.
–3–0–+3
Volume
(Volume)
This parameter allows you to set the level
of the Orchestra Chord part.
Off, –40–STD–40

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