Using the metronome – Roland FR-1 User Manual
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Alternatively, use the
[DEC] or [INC] H
button to decrease or increase the
value in steps of “1”.
You can also press and hold these but-
tons to quickly select a significantly
higher or lower value. The setting range
is
q= 20~250.
Note: Press the [DRUMS/DEFAULT]
or register
[2] to return to the factory setting
of the currently selected parameter.
(3) Press the
[SET] E register twice to leave
the FR-1’s FUNCTION mode.
Using the metronome
After setting the metronome parameters to
your liking, you can start using the metro-
nome:
(4) Press the
[METRONOME÷INC] H button
(it lights) to start the metronome.
(5) Press it again to switch the metronome
back off.
Treble Mode
(only on the
model with button-type
keyboard)
Like for the accordion instrument itself,
there are different varieties of chromatic
(button-type) instruments, with different
Treble button layouts. Your FR-1 can simu-
late them.
Here is how to select the desired setting:
(1) Switch off the FR-1 by turning the
[VOLUME] A knob all the way to the
left (“POWER OFF”).
(2) Hold down
[SET] and one of the follow-
ing registers while switching the FR-1
back on to select the desired setting.
Note: The small dot “•” means “factory set-
ting” .
(3) Start playing.
(See the owner’s manual on the supplied
CD-ROM for the locations of the notes.)
The FR-1 is supplied with additional white
and black buttons. The white buttons come
in two varieties: normal buttons and
knurled buttons. The latter are usually used
to indicate the “C” and “F” notes.
1•
C-Griff Europe
2
C-Griff 2
3
B-Griff Bajan
1+2
B-Griff Fin
1+3
D-Griff 1
2+3
D-Griff 2
VOLUME
POWER
OFF
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