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4. FREE BASS EDIT parameters

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4. FREE BASS EDIT parameters

The parameters of the FREE BS EDIT group apply to the Bass section when it is used in Free Bass mode
(see p. 24)
and are saved to the selected Set. They allow you to build your own (virtual) accordion. After
setting these parameters, you probably also need to adjust the TREBLE EDIT parameters (which are also
saved to a Set). See pages 39 and 41 for how to select and adjust the parameters.

Press [UP] and [DOWN] simultaneously to select the value that is indicated as “Default setting”. See also “Introduction”
on p. 44 for some general hints.

• All changes you make here apply to the last Free Bass

register you selected. So be sure to press the register
whose settings you wish to change before selecting
and editing any of the FREE BS EDIT parameters. You
can, however, decide to save your settings to a differ-
ent register (see below) if you realize that you’ve
been editing the wrong one.

See page 71 for how to select the note system for

Free Bass mode. That setting is shared by all Sets.

Any changes you make can be saved using the WRITE
function. Though there is no need to save your changes
right after performing them, please bear in mind that
they will be lost in the following cases:

• When you select another Set
• When you switch off the FR-7b/FR-5b
Changes you want the FR-7b/FR-5b to remember must
be saved as soon as possible. Here is how:

(1) Press and hold the [MENU÷WRITE] button until the

following page appears:

(2) Rotate the [DATA÷ENTER] knob (or use the [UP]/

[DOWN] buttons) to select “Free Bass”.

(3) Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to confirm your

selection.

(4) Use the [DATA÷ENTER] knob or the [UP]/[DOWN]

buttons to specify what you want to save:

(5) Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to confirm your

selection.
Depending on what you chose in step (3) above, the
display now looks as follows:

(6) Enter a name for the register you are about to

save.
See p. 44 for details. Changing the name is only nec-
essary if you don’t agree with the name that appears
in the display.

(7) Press the [MENU÷WRITE] button to jump to the fol-

lowing page:

(8) Use the [DATA÷ENTER] knob or the [UP]/[DOWN]

buttons to select the Set that should contain your
changed version(s).
Change this setting only if you do not want to save
your settings to the current Set.

(9) (Only for “Current”:)

Press the [DATA÷ENTER] knob to select “REGISTER”,
then turn it to select the number of the register
where you want to save your edited version (1~7).

Important notes

Saving your changes

Current: The register you are currently editing.

Currnt +
SCom:

The register you are currently editing as
well as the Set Common settings
(page 64).

ALL

All registers. This is probably the safest
bet, because it ensures that no Free Bass
register will be forgotten. (It is perfectly
possible to edit several registers without
saving them.)

If you selected “Current” or
“Curnt+SCom”

If you selected “ALL”

→ Skip to step (8)

If you selected “Current” or “Curnt+SCom”

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