Roland fm/am radio Stereo System User Manual


 
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Adjusting the Damper Noise (Damper Noise)
This adjusts the damper noise (the noise heard when you press the
damper pedal to release the tone bars).
* Depending on the selected
Tone Type
(p. 22), this may have no
effect.
Adjusting the Key-off Sound (Key Off Resonance)
This adjusts resonances such as the key-off sound (the faint sound
heard when you release a key).
* Depending on the selected
Tone Type
(p. 22), this may have no
effect.
Adjusting the Hum Noise (HUM Noise)
This adjusts the amount of hum and other noise that leaks into the
pickups.
Electric Pianos were susceptible to various types of noise, and this
noise would sometimes be output along with the sounds of the
performance. Depending on the effect settings, such noises can
produce an authentic, lively atmosphere.
* Depending on the selected
Tone Type
(p. 22), this may have no
effect.
Changing the Timing of Sounds in Response to the Velocity
(Hammer Response)
This sets the interval from the time the key is played to when the
sound is produced.
Parameter
Value Description
Damper Noise
-10–0–+10
Increasing this value will make the
damper noise louder.
Parameter
Value Description
Key Off
Resonance
-10–0–+10
Higher values will produce a louder key-
off sound. At a setting of -10 there will be
no key-off sound at all.
Parameter Value Description
HUM Noise
-10–0–+10
Adjusting this value from 0 toward the
negative side will produce a clearer
sound, while adjusting it toward the
positive side will produce a dirty sound.
At a setting of -10 there will be no hum at
all.
Parameter
Value Description
Hammer
Response
-64–0–+63
As the value is decreased, the timing of
the sound is delayed more when more
force is used to play the keys.
As the value is increased, the timing of the
sound is delayed more when less force is
used to play the keys.
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