Silencing the playback of a specific part (mute), Assigning a different patch to a part, Adjusting the volume and pan of each part – Roland Piano Manuel d'utilisation

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Playing in Multitimbre Mode

Playing in Multitimbre Mode

Silencing the Playback of a

Specific Part (Mute)

While you play along with the playback of a song, you can turn off
the specific part. This allows you to turn off the melody part for
karaoke applications or for practicing the muted part.

1.

Access the MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen (p. 106).

2.

Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the “Mu” area of the

part that you want to mute.

3.

Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to assign a check

mark (

).

fig.07-08

When a song is played back, the parts with a check mark will not
play back.

Part Mute does not turn off the MIDI receive switch; rather, it
sets the volume to the minimum setting to silence the sound.
Therefore, MIDI messages are still received.

Assigning a Different Patch to

a Part

If you do not like the patch that is assigned to each part, you can
easily switch patches.

1.

Access the MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen (p. 106).

2.

Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the “Patch” area of the

part whose patch you want to change.

fig.07-09.e

3.

Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to select a patch

or rhythm set.

If you want to select a rhythm set, set the patch/rhythm set
select switch to “R.”

• When the cursor is located at the patch group or patch number,

if you press [LIST], the Patch List window appears, allowing you
to select a patch from the list (p. 33).

• By pressing [1]–[8] you can select your favorite patches (p. 33).

This setting is linked with the Patch/Rhythm, Patch Bank, and
Patch Number parameters (MULTITIMBRE/Part), and can be
saved as multitimbre settings (p. 115).

Adjusting the Volume and Pan

of Each Part

In the MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen, you can edit the following
settings of each part.

• MIDI Receive Channel (

Ch

)

• Volume (

Volume

)

• Pan (

Pan

)

• Output Destination (

Out

)

• Chorus Send Level (

Chorus

)

• Reverb Send Level (

Reverb

)

1.

Access the MULTITIMBRE PLAY screen (p. 106).

2.

Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the parameter you

want to change.

fig.07-10

To move the cursor to “Out,” “Chorus,” or “Reverb,” move the
cursor to “Pan” and then press

.

3.

Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC], set the value.

These settings are linked with the Receive Channel, Level, Pan,
Part Output Assign, Part Chorus Send Level, and Part Reverb
Send Level parameters, and can be saved as multitimbre settings
(p. 118, p. 115, p. 172).

Patch number

Patch group

Patch/Rhythm set select switch

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