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Roland V-Accordion FR-1x - Metronome and Reverb Settings; Metronome Configuration; Reverb and Delay Effects

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Free Bass Button Noise
The bass section of almost all accordion
instruments can be played via buttons.
Such buttons produce a typical noise
when pressed.
Use this parameter to specify how prominent that but-
ton noise should be in Free Bass mode.
Free Bass Reed Growl
This parameter allows you to simulate
the typical noise a bass reed makes just
before it stops vibrating altogether (a
kind of “musical flatulence” if you will). Each instru-
ment of the accordion family produces its own typical
growl.
Use this parameter to specify how prominent that
growl should be in Free Bass mode.
Metronome Tempo
This parameter allows you to set the
metronome tempo. See page 35 for how
to activate the metronome.
Metronome Time Sign
This parameter allows you to set the
metronome’s time signature. See
page 35 for how to activate the metro-
nome.
Here is what the displayed values correspond to:
Metronome Level
This parameter allows you to change the
metronome’s level when it is too loud or
too soft. See page 35 for how to activate
the metronome.
Metronome Function
This parameter allows you to choose the
function to combine when you hold
down the [SET] register and press treble
register [3] (METRONOME). See “Using the metronome”
on p. 35.
The available options are:
Metronome
Select this setting to take advantage of the internal
metronome.
MIDI Start/Stop
This option means that the register combination acts
as a MIDI remote control that starts and stops play-
back of an external sequencer or arranger module.
Reverb Type
This effect creates the impression that
you are playing in a concert hall, a
church or a room. It adds “depth” to the
sound. This is where you can specify what kind of effect
the Reverb processor should generate.
This parameter is a “Macro” function that recalls suit-
able preset values for all reverb parameters (which have
been preset at the factory). The available options are:
Value Off, –40~Std~+40
Default setting: Std
Value Off, –40~Std~+40
Default setting: Std
Value 20~250
Default setting: 120
Value 1~8
Default setting: 1
Value Time signature Value Time signature
1 1/4 5 5/4
2 2/4 6 6/4
3 3/4 7 6/8
4 4/4 8 9/8
Value Off, 1~127
Default setting: 100
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Value 1, 2
Default setting: 1
Value Setting
1 Metronome
2 MIDI Start/Stop
Value 1~8
Default setting: 2
Value Type Meaning
1
2
3
Room1
Room2
Room3
These reverbs simulate the rever-
beration of a room. They provide a
well-defined spacious reverbera-
tion.
4
5
Hall1
Hall2
These reverbs simulate the rever-
beration of a concert hall with a
deeper reverberation than the
Room Reverbs.
6
Plate This effect type simulates a plate
reverb (a studio device using a
metal plate to simulate natural
Reverb).
7
Delay This is a conventional delay that
produces echo effects.
8
PanningDly This is a special delay in which the
delayed sounds move left and right.
It is effective when you are listen-
ing in stereo.
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