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Roland RD-600 - Adjusting Part Volume and Transposing; Transposing Keyboard Fingering

Roland RD-600
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Adjusting
the
volume
of
a
part
You
can
use
the
four
sliders
to
adjust
the
volume
of
the
INT
UPPER/LOWER
and
TX
UPPER/
LOWER
parts.
INT
LOWER
PART
INT
UPPER
PART
TX
LOWER
PART
TX
UPPER
PART
PART
SWITCH/LEVEL
To
adjust
the
volume
of
the
entire
instrument,
use
the
master
volume
(p.10).
When
the
indicator
of
a
part
switch
is
dark,
adjusting
the
volume
of
that
part
will
not
cause
sound
to
be
heard,
but
the
setting
is
still
valid.
When
the
indicator
is
once
again
turned
on,
the
adjusted
volume
will
be
in
effect.
Transposing
without
changing
your
keyboard
fingering
Transpose
You
can
transpose
the
pitch
without
changing
the
notes
that
you
play.
This
setting
is
made
relative
to
middle
C
(C4).
@
Hold
down
the
[TRANSPOSE]
button
and
play
a
note.
Transrose
wp
=
Press
the
note
F
TRANSPOSE
Hold
down
When
you
play
C4,
the
pitch
of
the
key
you
pressed
will
sound.
For
example
if
you
held
down
the
[TRANSPOSE]
button
and
pressed
the
C5
note,
the
pitch
will
be
one
octave
higher.
To
restore
the
original
pitch,
press
the
[TRANSPOSE]
button
once
again
to
make
the
indicator
go
dark.
*
When
the
[TRANSPOSE]
button
indicator
is
dark,
the
Transpose
setting
has
no
effect.
*
If
the
amount
of
transposition
is
0,
no
transposition
will
take
place
even
if
the
[TRANSPOSE]
button
is
pressed.
In
this
case,
the
[TRANSPOSE]
indicator
will
blink.
*
Depending
on
the
settings,
there
may
be
an
area
of
the
keyboard
in
which
the
pitch
does
not
change.
Using
the
Transpose
function
If
a
song
is
written
in
the
key
of
E
and
you
wish
to
play
it
in
C,
hold
down
the
[TRANSPOSE]
button
and
press
E,
which
is
the
tonic
of
the
key
of
E.
TRANSPOSE
Hold
down
Press
the
note
E
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