Roland FR-3x User Manual
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Treble Mode (only on the button type)
V-Accordion
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The available options are:
Since your FR-3x is an electronic musical instrument,
changing the note assignments to the buttons is a mat-
ter of selecting the preset that best suits your playing
style. You’ll probably only change this setting once. But
it’s nice to know that it exists in case you let a fellow
accordion player from another country play your FR-3x.
Please look at the illustrations on pages 50 and 51 to
identify the setting you need. Pay attention to the note
names (all Cs appear on a grey background) and look at
how they are arranged, then make your selection. The
numbers next to the letters refer to the octave. The
numbers below the note names represent the corre-
sponding MIDI note numbers.
You may have noticed that the treble buttons are col-
ored white (for notes without alteration) and black
(notes with alteration, i.e.
#/b). This coloring doesn’t
change when you select another system.
The FR-3x is supplied with additional white and black
buttons. You can use these additional buttons to adapt
the black and white treble buttons to reflect the
selected treble mode.
To do this, first remove the button you wish to replace
by turning it counterclockwise, then install the new
button and screw it clockwise.
NOTE
This parameter is not reset when you load the factory defaults
(page 64).
Value
Setting
Value
Setting
1
C-Griff Europe
4
B-Griff Fin
2
C-Griff 2
5
D-Griff 1
3
B-Griff Bajan
6
D-Griff 2
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