Playing two sounds together (dual play) – Roland RP101 User Manual
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Performance
Playing Two Sounds Together (Dual Play)
Simultaneously playing two tones when one key is pressed is called “Dual play.”
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1.
Press the [TONE] button.
The button’s indicator will blink.
2.
Simultaneously press a white key and black key to which tones are
assigned.
The [TONE] button’s indicator will change from blinking to lit.
The black keys are assigned to sounds that are suitable for layering with the sounds
assigned to white keys.
3.
To cancel Dual play, press the [TONE] button and then press a key to
which a sound is assigned.
Tone
Key
Pressed
Tone
Grand Piano
A0
B 0
Slow Strings
Mellow Piano
B0
Honky-tonk
C1
C 1
Strings
Harpsichord
D1
E 1
Choir
Coupled Harpsichord
E1
Electric Piano1
F1
F 1
Church Organ 1
Electric Piano2
G1
A 1
Church Organ 2
Vibraphone
A1
B 1
Organ Flute
Piano + Strings
B1
Piano + Choir
C2
C 2
Rotary Organ
A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2
2
1
You can also switch sounds by
holding down the [TONE]
button and simultaneously
pressing two keys to which
sounds are assigned.
You can also use Dual Play by
combining tones that are
assigned to two white keys or
two black keys.
NOTE
The sounds assigned to the B1
and C2 keys are actually
combinations of two sounds.
The sounds assigned to these
keys can’t be combined with
the sounds of other keys.
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