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Roland RD-150 - Setting the Fixed Velocity Value; Cece Cence Ees

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RD-150
Owner's
Manual—Other
useful
functions
2.
Use
DATA
[+]
/E]
to
select
the
desired
Stretch
Tun-
ing
curve:
GREG
This
is
a
standard
tuning
curve
which
is
suit-
able
for
playing
in
Layer
mode
or
with
other
instruments.
This
is
the
tuning
curve
that
stretches
the
bass
and
treble.
This
is
suitable
for
piano
solos.
3.
Press
again
to
leave
the
Function
mode.
Note:
The
tuning
curve
you
select
here
will
be
retained
until
the
RD-150
is
switched
off.
Note:
When
the
RD-150
is
switched
on,
“2”
will
be
auto-
matically
selected.
Note:
This
Stretch
Tuning
only
applies
to
“Piano”
Tones.
6.3
Setting
the
fixed
velocity
18
value
The
following
procedure
allows
you
to
specify
the
fixed
(uniform)
velocity
value
to
be
used
whenever
you
switch
off
the
button,
thus
deacti-
vating
the
RD-150’s
velocity
sensitivity.
1,
Press
[FUNCTION]
(a),
followed
by
(SYNTH
PAD]
(b).
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2.
Use
DATA
[5]
/(-]
to
set
the
desired
velocity
value.
The
setting
range
is
1~127
(very
soft
to
very
loud).
3.
Press
again
to
leave
the
Function
mode
(default
value:
64).
6.4
Pedal
functions
The
RD-150
provides
two
sockets,
one
of
which
is
labeled
,
while
the
second
is
called
[oft/Expr.].
The
former
is
intended
for
the
supplied
DP-6
foot-
switch,
while
the
latter
accepts
a
DP-2, DP-6,
or
BOSS
FS-5U
footswitch,
or
an
EV-5
expression
pedal.
See
also
page
9.
There
are
a
few
things
you
can
set
for
these
foot-
switches/the
expression
pedal.
Assigning
the
damper
pedal
In
Layer
and
Split
modes
(see
page
12),
you
can
decide
whether
the
footswitch
connected
to
the
socket
should
affect
only
the
Upper
Tone,
only
the
Lower
Tone,
or
both.
1.
Press
,
followed
by
A
2.
Use
DATA
[+]
-]
to
select
the
desired
assignment:
The
damper
pedal
affects
only
the
Upper
Tone.
The
damper
pedal
affects
only
the
Lower
Tone.
The
damper
pedal
affects
both
the
Upper
and
Lower
Tones.
3.
Press
[FUNCTION]
again
to
leave
the
Function
mode.
Soft/Expr.
functions
Setting
the
Soft/Expr.
footswitch
function
The
RD-150
automatically
detects
whether
you
have
connected
a
footswitch
or
an
expression
pedal.
If
you
connect
an
optional
footswitch
to
the
socket,
you
can
decide
whether
it
should
act
as
Soft
or
Sostenuto
pedal.
See
also
page
9.
(If
you
connect
an
expression
pedal,
this
function
cannot
be
set.)
1,
Press
,
followed
by
:
2.
Use
DATA
[+]
/(E]
to
select
the
desired
assignment:
The
footswitch
functions
as
Soft
pedal.
The
footswitch
functions
as
Sostenuto
pedal.
3.
Press
FUNCTION]
again
to
leave
the
Function
mode.
Assigning
the
Soft/Expr.
footswitch
or
pedal
to
the
desired
Tones
In
Layer
and
Split
modes
(see
page
12),
you
can
decide
whether
the
footswitch
or
expression
pedal
connected
to
the
socket
should
affect
only
the
Upper
Tone,
only
the
Lower
Tone,
or
both.
1.
Press
,
followed
by
.
2.
Use
DATA
[+]
=]
to
select
the
desired
assignment:
The
footswitch/pedal
affects
only
the
Upper
Tone.
The
footswitch/pedal
affects
only
the
Lower
Tone.
The
footswitch/pedal
affects
both
the
Upper
and
Lower
Tones.
3.
Press
[FUNCTION]
again
to
leave
the
Function
mode.

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