rnd (Random): Notes will be played randomly.
trG (Trigger): The notes you are holding down will
be played simultaneously at the current tempo.
If you are holding down more notes than the
maximum polyphony, the lowest pitches you are
holding down will be played, up to the maximum
polyphony.
3.
Press the favorites buttons A–H to turn off
the button (note off) and change the note
corresponding to the step to a rest.
TYPE: UP
4.
Press the SHIFT button to exit the arpeggio pattern
settings.
Shift functions
The shift functions are used to specify various settings
for the RK-100S 2. To change a setting, hold down the
SHIFT button and press the appropriate button.
Aside from the functions explained below, you can hold
down the SHIFT button while operating the buttons and
lever with labels encircled by a box (such as "HOLD"
or "FAVORITE BANK") to make the sound sustain, or
switch between favorite banks.
To exit the shift function, press the SHIFT button. In
addition, if no button is pressed for a set length of time,
the shift function will automatically be exited, and the
RK-100S 2 will return to a condition where a program
can be selected.
The programs assigned to the favorites buttons and
the settings of the shift functions are saved when the
RK-100S 2 is powered off. If the batteries are nearing
the end of their service life and favorites button A
is blinking (refer to "Battery type and remaining
power" on page 17), these settings cannot be saved.
If you have an AC adapter (optional), connect it.
Velocity curve
This allows you to specify the way that the volume and
tone changes according to the keyboard velocity (force
used to strike keys).
1.
Hold down the SHIFT button and press the
favorites A button.
The velocity curve setting
appears in the display.
2.
Use the OCTAVE +/- buttons or
the SOUND/FAVORITE BANK
lever to specify the velocity
curve.
MAX
(127)
Velocity
8
MIN (1)
ppp
Strength
(MIDI Velocity)
(1)
Cu.1
This curve requires you to play strongly in
order to produce an effect.
Cu.2, 3
|
Cu.4
This is the typical curve.
Cu.5
|
Cu.6
This curve produces an effect without
requiring you to play very strongly.
Shift functions
5
4
3
2
7
1
6
f
(127)
15