Roland fm/am radio Stereo System User Manual


 
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In the Pickup/Bell screen you can adjust the sound of electric piano.
Adjusting the Thickness of the Sound (Bar Angle)
The typical Electric Piano produces sound when a hammer strikes a
metal rod called the tine with tone bar, whose vibrations are
detected by a pickup. On this type of piano, the tonal character can
be adjusted by changing the angle of the tone bars and pickups.
Equivalent tonal changes can also be produced for Electric Pianos
that don’t use tone bars.
Adjusting the Character of the Attack (Bell/Thump)
This adjusts the balance between two components of the attack; the
Bell component and the Thump produced by the hammer.
Adjusting the Sound (Pickup/Bell Screen)
Parameter
Value Description
Key Follow
-10–0–+10
Changes the Bar Angle effect relative to
the key. Higher settings will produce more
change. Positive (+) settings will increase
the Bar Angle effect when higher keys are
pressed. Negative (-) settings will
decrease the Bar Angle effect when
higher keys are pressed.
Bar Angle -10–0–+10
Higher settings will emphasize the
fundamental, producing a thicker sound.
Parameter
Value Description
Bell/Thump
-10–0–+10
Adjusting this value from 0 toward the
negative side will emphasize the bell
sound, while adjusting it toward the
positive side will emphasize the hammer
sound.
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