Bass control panel
V-Accordion
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RIGHT HAND ORCHESTRA button
This button activates the orchestral section for the
right hand (treble). Press it together with the
[ORGAN] button to select the FR-1x’s demo function.
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RIGHT HAND ORGAN button
This button activates the organ section for the right
hand (treble). Press it together with the [ORCHESTRA]
button to select the FR-1x’s demo function.
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POWER button
Press this button to switch the V-Accordion on (the
button lights) and off (button dark).
NOTE
If you need to turn off the power completely (when using
the supplied AC adaptor), first turn off the [POWER] button,
then disconnect the AC adaptor’s plug from the wall outlet.
NOTE
With the factory settings, the FR-1x’s power will automati-
cally be switched off 10 minutes after you stop playing or
operating the FR-1x.
If the unit’s power has been turned off automatically, you
can use the [Power] switch to turn the unit back on again.
If you don’t want the power to turn off automatically,
change the “Auto Off” setting to “Off” as described on
page 55.
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VOLUME knob
This knob allows you to set the V-Accordion’s overall
volume.
Bass control panel
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Bass registers
These registers allow you to select the desired bass
sound.
NOTE
By pressing and holding any register, you can switch off
the Bass/Chord (or Free Bass) section. Press another register
to switch it back on.
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Bass and chord buttons
These 72 buttons are used to play bass notes and
chords (they are velocity-sensitive). They also allow
you to play drum sounds.
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Bellows resistance regulator and air button
This wheel allows you to specify the bellows’ inertia
(the force needed to push and pull it). See page 11.
By pressing it you can purge the air that still remains
in the bellows after playing.
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Display
The display keeps you informed about the FR-1x’s
status and helps you locate the functions you may
wish to set.
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