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Performance settings, Changing the song playback method (play mode), P. 62 – Roland Digital Grand RG-3F User Manual

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Making Various Settings

You can specify that changing the Track Mute setting (p. 45) to

“Mute” will reduce the volume rather than mute the sound

completely.

This setting lets you lower the volume of a part and use it as a

guide for your own playing.

1.

Press the [Piano Designer] button so the indicator is lit.

2.

Use the [

] [

] buttons to select “7. Composer.”

3.

Press the [Enter] button.

4.

Use the [

] [

] buttons to select “Mute Volume.”

fig.d-Cmp-MuteVol.eps

5.

Press the [+] or [–] button to change the value.

6.

Press the [Piano Designer] button several times to make

the indicator go dark.

When you turn off the power, the track mute volume

will return to “0.”

When playing back songs on the RG-1F/RG-3F, you can specify

whether songs will play individually or all songs will play

consecutively.

You can save this setting in the RG-1F/RG-3F’s memory

using the Memory Backup function (p. 72).

1.

Press the [Piano Designer] button so the indicator is lit.

2.

Use the [

] [

] buttons to select “7. Composer.”

3.

Press the [Enter] button.

4.

Use the [

] [

] buttons to select “Play Mode.”

fig.d-Cmp-PlayMode.eps

5.

Use the [+] [–] buttons to specify the song play mode.

6.

Press the [Piano Designer] button several times to make

the indicator go dark.

Performance Settings

Using a Specific Part’s Sound as a Guide
(Mute Volume)

Value

Description

0–10

Higher values make the sound louder.

Changing the Song Playback Method
(Play Mode)

Value

Description

All Song

All songs in the category will play
consecutively, starting with the selected
song.
When the last song in the selected
category has finished playing, playback
will automatically continue from the first
song in that category.

One Song

Only the selected song will play.
When the song finishes playing, playback
will stop.

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