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[. . . ] 201b Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" (p. These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner's manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference. 202 Copyright © 2008 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. [. . . ] Glide (an effect by which the pitch is lowered by a semitone while the foot switch is pressed, and is returned to what is originally was when you release your foot). You can also change the function assigned to the Foot Switch. Please refer to "Changing the Function of the Foot Switch" (p. 69). NOTE Left Foot Switch Glide is not applied to the Vintage Organ voice. Press the right Foot Switch toward the right. If Rotary is turned on, the Rotary effect will switch between "Fast" and "Slow" each time you press the Right Foot Switch. You can store functions to be assigned to the foot switch to individual Registration buttons (p. 69). Press the left Foot Switch toward the left. While you are pressing the Foot Switch, the pitch will be temporarily lowered. When you release the Left Foot Switch, the pitch will return to normal. 68 Using the Performance Functions Changing the Function of the Foot Switch You can select any of the following functions and assign them to either Foot Switch on the right or left side of the Expression Pedal. Setting INTRO/ENDING VARIATION UP Descriptions Play an Intro or Ending. Each time you press the foot switch, the Variation number will increment. Each time you press the foot switch, the Variation number will decrement. If the Variation [1] button or [3] button is selected, this will switch between the Variation [1] and [3] buttons. If the Variation [2] button or [4] button is selected, this will switch between the Variation [2] and [4] buttons. Stop the Rhythm for one measure (break). Using the Performance Functions 1. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select "L Foot Switch" or "R Foot Switch. " VARIATION DOWN VARIATION ALT ig. 12-09 FILL IN BREAK 3. DAMPER OF UPPER Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to set the function to be assigned to the foot switch. To return to the basic screen, press the [Utility] button. Setting Descriptions Switch the Rotary speed between "FAST" and "SLOW. " While the Foot Switch is pressed, the pitch will temporarily be lowered, and will gradually return to normal when you release the Foot Switch. Glide effect is added to the voice of all the sections being played on Upper keyboard. NOTE Notes played on the Upper keyboard will be sustained only while you continue pressing the Foot Switch. NOTE Decay cannot be added to the Solo voices. DAMPER OF LOWER Notes played on the Lower keyboard will be sustained only while you continue pressing the Foot Switch. NOTE ROTARY FAST/ SLOW Decay cannot be added to the Solo voices. OFF Turns the foot switch function off. If the Utility menu "Registration Shift" setting is "RIGHT", "LEFT" or "RIGHT+LoadNext", the Foot Switch will be dedicated to switching through the Registrations, and the "R Foot Switch" or "L Foot Switch" setting will be ignored. GLIDE NOTE Glide is not applied to the vintage organ. LEADING BASS RHYTHM START/ STOP The Leading Bass function (p. Each time you press the Foot Switch, the performance data will play back or stop. COMP PLAY/STOP 69 Using the Performance Functions Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations (Registration Shift) You can use the Foot Switch as a dedicated switch for selecting Registrations in order. The registration will be switched each time you press the foot switch. The Registration Shift settings are stored to each individual Registration Set. When "RIGHT + Load Next" is assigned to the foot switch and the Load Next function is used to switch Registration Sets saved to a USB memory or floppy disk, set the Registration Shift setting to "RIGHT + Load Next" for all saved Registrations. Setting Descriptions The right foot switch is dedicated to switching registrations. Selecting the Registration [8] button and pressing the right foot switch activates the Load Next function, calling up the next registration saved to the USB memory, user memory, or floppy disk. When you then press the right foot switch again, the Registration Set is confirmed, and the Registration [1] button is selected. Example: 123. . . 8 Load Next (Next Registration) 1 RIGHT + Load Next NOTE 1. Press the Menu [ ] and [ select "Registration Shift. " ] buttons to What is "Load Next"? 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