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Playing, P. 12), Selecting a tone – Roland F701 88-Key Modern Digital Piano with Stand and Bench (White) User Manual

Page 12: Typical piano tones (grand tone category), Categories of the [ ] button

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Playing

Selecting a Tone

Selecting other tones

Press the [ ] (Piano) button to select various types of piano tone.

1 . Press the [ ] button .

Tone name

A piano tone is selected.

2 . Turn the [ ] knob to select other piano tones .

Piano tones are organized into four categories.
By continuing to turn the [ ] knob, you can successively select

piano tones of the next category.

Typical piano tones (grand tone category)

Display

Explanation

Concert Piano

The sound of a splendid concert grand

piano. This piano sound has our highest

recommendation, and can be used for any

style of music.

Ballad Piano

A mellow grand piano sound,

recommended for quiet songs.

Mellow Piano

A grand piano sound that’s even more

mellow than Ballad Piano. It is ideal for

songs of a soft and relaxed atmosphere.

Bright Piano

A brilliant grand piano sound,

recommended when you want the piano

to stand out in an ensemble.

Selecting a category

1 . Press the [ ] knob to move the “-” “+” symbols to the

upper line of the screen .

“-” “+” symbols

2 . Turn the [ ] knob to select a category .

To select a tone, press the [ ] knob once again to move the “-” “+”

symbols to the lower line of the screen, and then select a tone.

Categories of the [ ] button

Display

Explanation

Grand

Grand piano tones

Upright

Upright piano or ragtime piano tones

Classical

Fortepiano and harpsichord tones

E.Piano

Electric piano tones often used in pop

and rock

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For details on the piano tones of categories other than Grand,

refer to “Tone List” (p. 40).

Press the [

](other) button to select a variety of tones other than

piano.

1 . Press the [ ] button .

Tone name

The tone is selected.

2 . Turn the [ ] knob to select other tones .

Like the piano tones, the tones of the Other group are also

organized into several categories. The method of selecting a

category is the same as when selecting piano tones.

&

For details on the tones that can be selected via the [other]

button, refer to “Tone List” (p. 40).

Categories of the [ ] button

Display

Explanation

Strings

Tones of instruments used in an orchestra,

mainly string instruments such as violin

Organ

Tones such as pipe organ

* If you’ve selected a tone to which modulation is applied

(a rotary effect), you can change the speed of modulation by
pressing the [

] button.

Voice

Human vocal sounds of scat singing. The voice

will change in four stages according to the

strength at which you play the note.

Do Re Mi

Notes you play are sounded as “do-re-mi”

(solfege).

Drums

Lets you select sounds of percussion

instruments such as drums and percussion.

GM2

Lets you select GM2 sounds.

This piano lets you enjoy performing piano tones and a variety of tones other than piano.
The tones are organized into two groups, “piano” and “other”; press a tone button to select the corresponding group.

Selecting piano tones

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