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Roland FR-8X - Real-Time Adjustments; Adjusting the Sound Volume; Volume Balance between the Right Hand and Left; Hand Sections

Roland FR-8X
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Before you Start Playing
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Real-time Adjustments
Adjusting the Sound Volume
Heres how to adjust the volume of your FR-8x playing or the
playback volume of an audio song.
If headphones are connected, use the [Volume] knob to adjust the
headphone volume.
1. Turn the [Volume] knob to adjust the overall volume.
Adjust the volume while you play the keyboard to produce sound.
Turning the knob toward the right will increase the volume, and
turning it toward the left will decrease the volume.
When the [VOLUME] Knob is moved, the VOLUME” pop-up window
appears, showing the current setting:
Volume Balance Between the Right
Hand and Left Hand Sections
If the left hand section is too loud or too soft with respect to the
right hand section you are using, you can change the balance with
the [BALANCE] knob.
When the [BALANCE] Knob is moved, the “BALANCE” pop-up
window appears, showing the current setting:
After about 3 seconds, the pop-up window disappears again.
Adjusting the eects
The FR-8x contains three knobs that can be used to set the level of
Chorus, Reverb, Delay .
The [EFFECT] knob sets the level of the MFX eects.
1. Turn a knob to adjust the relative eect level.
Adjust the relative eect level while you play the FR-8x.
Turning the knob toward the right will increase the level, and
turning it toward the left will decrease the level.
Listening to the demo songs
The FR-8x contains several of demo songs that illustrate its wide
variety of sounds and applications.
1. Switch on the FR-8x.
See “Turning the Power On/O” (p. 27).
The display now looks more or less as follows:
Let us agree to call this page the “main page”.
2. Simultaneously press and hold the SET [][] buttons.

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