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Adding reverberation to sounds (reverb effect), Sounding the metronome, Used to add reverberation to the sound (p. 17) – Roland F-100 User Manual

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17

Playing the Keyboard

Adding Reverberation to Sounds

(Reverb Effect)

You can apply a reverb effect to the notes you play on the keyboard.
Applying reverb adds pleasing reverberation to what you play, so it sounds
almost as if you were playing in a concert hall.

fig.02-03

1.

Press the [Reverb] button, and confirm that its indicator has

lighted.

The reverb effect is applied to the sound.

2.

Pressing the [Reverb] button once more turns off the

button’s indicator and cancels the reverb effect.

Sounding the Metronome

Here’s how you can make use of the metronome.

While a song plays back, the metronome will sound at the tempo and beat
(time signature) of that song.

fig.02-04

1.

Pressing the [

(Metronome/Rhythm)] button starts the

metronome’s sound.

The [

(Metronome/Rhythm)] button’s indicator flashes in time with

the tempo selected at that time.

2.

To stop the metronome, press the [

(Metronome/

Rhythm)] button, extinguishing its indicator.

Reverb

Strings

Organ

E.Piano

Harpsi-

chord

Piano

Song

Key Touch

Dual Balance

Variation

Play

1

2

Rec

Recorder

Track

1, 2

When you play back an
internal song, the reverb
effect will automatically be
turned on (the button’s
indicator lights).

You can select the depth of
reverb effect. For details,
refer to “Changing the
Depth of the Reverb” (p.
28).

Reverb

Strings

Organ

E.Piano

Harpsi-

chord

Piano

Song

Key Touch

Dual Balance

Variation

Play

1

2

Rec

Recorder

Track

1, 2

If Rhythm is selected, the
metronome will not sound
even if you press the
button. Please re-select the
beat (time signature) of the
metronome (p. 19).

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