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Parameter Explanation/Value
TrblMode
(Treble Mode Layout)
* Only for button type
Like for the accordion instrument itself,
there are different varieties of chromatic
instruments, with different Right Hand
button layouts.
Since your FR-4x is an electronic
musical instrument, changing the note
assignments to the button keys is a
matter of selecting the preset that best
suits your playing style.
&
“TREBLE MODE TABLE” (p. 102)
Pay attention to the note names (all Cs
appear on a gray background) and look
at how they are arranged, then make
your selection.
You may have noticed that the Right
Hand buttons are colored white (for notes
without alteration) and black (notes with
alteration, i.e. #/b).
This coloring doesn’t change when you
select another system.
You can, however, replace the buttons
and install them in the right places so
as to make the white and black buttons
correspond to the notes being played.
&
“How to Replace a Right Hand
Button of Your FR-4xb Keyboard”
(p. 14)
MEMO
5 This parameter is stored even when the
power is turned off.
5 This parameter is not initialized even if
the factory reset all.
C-Griff Europe
C-Griff 2
B-Griff Bajan
C-Griff Fin
DGriff 1
D Griff 2
OutputLv
(Output Level)
This parameter is only meaningful when
the FR-4x is connected to an amplifier,
a HiFi mixing console or a commercially
available wireless system.
If the FR-4x output signal distorts even
if the [VOLUME] knob is set to the
minimum value (or close to it), try “–6
d B.”
If that is still “too hot, set this parameter
to “–12 dB.
NOTE
This parameter has no effect on the FR-4x
internal speakers.
–12, –6, 0 [dB]
(Default: 0 dB)
Parameter Explanation/Value
StereoWd
(Stereo Width)
Much care has been taken to provide a
natural stereo image for the accordion
sounds.
If you think the stereo image is too wide
for comfort (or if you prefer to set the
PAN controls on your mixing console
differently), you can use this parameter to
reduce the stereo image.
“–63” corresponds to an extremely
narrow stereo image.
“Natural” means that the original stereo
image is used, while
“Wide represents the widest stereo
image.
-63–Natural, Wide
(Default: -15)
Speakers
(Speakers)
“Off: When you use the FR-4x for live
performances and therefore connect
it to an external amplification system,
it may be convenient to switch off the
FR-4x internal speakers, because doing so
preserves battery power.
“On” : Choose this option if you want to
use the FR-4x internal speakers.
NOTE
Connecting a pair of headphones mutes the
internal speakers.
On+Phones”: Choose this option if you
want to use the FR-4x internal speakers
also while a pair of headphones is
connected.
Off, On, On+Phones
(Default: On)
Auto Off
(Auto Off)
This parameter allows you to cause the
FR-4x to switch itself off after the selected
number of minutes has elapsed if you are
not using it.
Select “Off if you prefer not to use this
function.
For the procedure, refer to p. 44.
However if you don’t save the system
settings, this setting is lost when you
power-off the FR-4x.
For details on how to save the system
settings, refer to p. 86.
Off, 10, 30, 240 [min]
(Default: 240 min)
A. FileLv
(Audio File Level)
If the playback of audio file seems too
loud or too soft, you may want to change
the audio level.
0–127
(Default: 100)

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