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Reference Manual Ver. 1.5 and later
24 Can I edit from the initialized sound of a
model?
Yes.
Initialize the tone as follows.
1. Press the [WRITE] button.
2. Use the [1] or [2] knob to select “TONE INITIALIZE.”
3. Press the [ENTER] button.
The message “INITIALIZE TONE Are you sure?” appears.
4. Press the [ENTER] button to execute initialization.
You return to the WRITE MENU screen.
* The initialized sound and settings dier depending on the model.
* Depending on the scene settings, the sound of multiple parts might be
layered, or the part parameter settings might not produce the sound that you
expect. In this case, you should rst initialize the scene (SCENE INITIALIZE)
before initializing the tone.
25 What is the dierence between the VINTAGE
FILTER [R] [M] [S] buttons?
[R]: This is the lter of the original Roland model, and is selected by default.
[M] [S]: These model the lters of vintage synthesizers made by other
companies.
When a vintage type model is selected, you can use the VINTAGE FILTER [R]
[M] [S] buttons to change the lter type.
Eect
26 Is there a way to quickly turn o the eect such
as reverb or delay?
Yes.
For presets and factory-set scenes, the [S1] button is assigned to turn “scene
delay” on/o, and the [S2] button is assigned to turn “scene reverb” on/o.
Each time you press the button, the delay or reverb for all parts turns on/
o.
If the delay sound remains even after you make the [S1] button go dark, it
could be that delay is specied for the part’s MFX. Hold down the [SHIFT]
button and turn the [MFX] knob to access the setting screen, and turn the
Switch “OFF.”
27 Which parameters are associated with the
knobs of the eect section?
This varies depending on settings such as SCENE PART EDIT: OUTPUT and
SCENE PART MFX: FllwToneMFX.
The easiest way to nd the associated parameter is to hold down the
[SHIFT] button and operate the corresponding button, so that the
associated parameter screen appears.
Arpeggio
28 What is the I-Arpeggio function?
I-Arpeggio (I-ARPEGGIO) is a new type of arpeggiator in which built-in AI
analyzes your keyboard performance and switches to the optimal arpeggio
pattern in real time.
It diers from conventional arpeggiators in the following ways.
It allows multi-part performance, and lets you freely specify the parts to
play manually and the parts played by the arpeggiator.
Depending on the type (TYPE) and rhythm (RHYTHM) that you select,
you can change the way in which the arpeggio pattern is aected by your
keyboard performance. You can also enable or disable change by turning
the PLAY DETECTOR [KEYS] and [BEAT] buttons on/o.
29 How do I use the PLAY DETECTOR [KEYS]
button and [BEAT] button?
[KEYS] button: This species whether the constituent notes of the arpeggio
performance will change according to your keyboard playing.
For example, if you want the constituent notes that you’ve once specied
from the keyboard to remain the same while you add additional notes from
your keyboard performance, turn the [KEYS] button o.
[BEAT] button: This species whether your performance will aect the
arpeggio pattern.
For example, if you want to change the chord without changing the
performance pattern, turn the [BEAT] button o and the [KEYS] button on.
If KEYS and BEAT are both o, the current arpeggio performance is kept.
You can freely solo on the keyboard while that accompaniment remains
xed.
30 Can I mute a part while the arpeggio is playing?
Yes.
1. With the [PART] button lit, hold down the [SHIFT] button
and press button [6]–[10] for the part that you want to
mute.
The switch of each part (PART SW) can be turned on/o.
For example, you can temporarily mute just the drum sound during the
performance (hold down the [SHIFT] button and press button [10]).