32 2. Tuning p. 56 Setting the pitch to match another instrument (Master Tuning) p. 56 Changing the tuning p. 56 Changing the tuning curve (Stretch Tuning) p. 57 3. Equalizer p. 58 4. Metronome Playing with the metronome p. 28 Changing the metronome’s tempo p. 28 Changing the metronome’s time signature p. 29 Changing the metronome’s volume p. 29 5. File Menu Saving a recorded performance p. 52 Copying a song p. 59 Deleting a song from “Favorites” or USB memory p. 60 Formatting user memory or USB memory p. 61 6. User Program settings p. 34 7. Composer (performance settings) Playing back individual parts (Track Mute) p. 45 Using a specific part’s sound as a guide (Mute Volume) p. 62 Changing the song playback method (Play Mode) p. 62 Changing the part assigned to each track for SMF playback (Track Assign) p. 63 Turning recommended tones on/off for a VIMA CDROM p. 63 Decreasing the playback volume of sounds in the center (Center Cancel) p. 49 Specifying the type of CD to play (CD/Audio Type) p. 64 Matching the timing of the piano and the automatic accompaniment p. 64 Preventing doubled notes when a sequencer is connected (Local Control) p. 65 Setting the MIDI transmit channel p. 66 Sending recorded performance data to a MIDI device (Composer MIDI Out) p. 66 Using the V-LINK Function p. 67 Sending tone selection messages (Program Change/Bank Select MSB/Bank Select LSB) p. 68 9. Function (other settings) Playing different tones with the right and left hands (Split performance) p. 25 Changing the keyboard split point p. 26 Adjusting the volume balance for Dual performance (Dual Balance) p. 68 Changing the pitch of the keyboard (Transpose) p. 27 Selecting what will be transposed (Transpose Mode) p. 69 Changing the pedal effect (Damper Pedal Part) p. 69 Assigning a function to the pedals p. 70 Changing the pitch of the tone in octave steps (Octave Shift) p. 71 Switching the USB memory communication settings (External Memory Mode) p. 71 Making the settings for the USB Driver p. 72 Preserving settings when the power is turned off (Memory Backup) p. 72 Restoring the factory settings (Factory Reset) p. 73 Making Various Settings Preventing a Song from Playing (Playback Lock) Making Various Settings Preventing a Song from Playing (Playback Lock) The “Panel Lock” setting will disable all buttons. This lets you prevent the settings from being changed when a button is pressed accidentally. Setting 1. Make the desired tone settings and other settings. 2. Hold down the [Piano Designer] button and press the [Song] button. Panel Lock will be activated, and the following screen will appear. * If you perform this operation while a song is playing or being recorded, playback or recording will stop. While Panel Lock is active, you’ll be able to play the keyboard, use the [Volume] knob to adjust the volume, and use the [Brilliance] knob to adjust the brightness. Cancelling 1. To cancel Panel Lock, once again, hold down the [Piano Designer] button and press the [Song] button. The “Playback Lock” setting prevents the song from playing if the [Play/Stop] button is pressed. This lets you prevent an unwanted song from playing when the button is pressed accidentally while you’re playing the keyboard. Setting 1. Hold down the [Piano Designer] button and press the [Play/Stop] button. Playback Lock will be activated. If you press [Play/Stop] button in this state, the following screen will appear. * If you perform this operation while a song is playing or being recorded, playback or recording will stop. Cancelling 1. To cancel Playback Lock, once again, hold down the [Piano Designer] button and press the [Play/Stop] button. Making Various Settings Making Various Settings Setting the Pitch to Match Another Instrument (Master Tuning) When playing together with another instrument in an ensemble, you can adjust the RG-1F/RG-3F’s reference pitch to match the other instrument. The reference pitch is usually expressed as the pitch of the middle A note. “Tuning” means to match the reference pitch with another instrument. You can save this setting in the RG-1F/RG-3F’s memory using the Memory Backup function (p. 72). 1. Press the [Piano Designer] button so the indicator is lit. 2. Use the [^] [Ў] buttons to select “2. Tuning.” 3. Press the [Enter] button. 4. Use the [^] [Ў] buttons to select “Master Tune.” 5. Press the [+] or [–] button to change the reference pitch. Value 415.3–440.0–466.2 (Hz) * This is set to “440.0” at the time of purchase. 6. If you want to store the setting in internal memory, press the [Enter] button. A confirmation message will appear in the screen. 7. Press the [Enter] button once again. The master tuning setting will be stored in the RG-1F/RG-3F. 8. Press the [Piano Designer] button several times to make the indicator go dark. Changing the Tuning (Temperament) You can play classical styles such as Baroque using historic temperaments (tuning methods). Most modern songs are composed for and played in equal temperament, the mos...