Additional information about the orchestral section
V-Accordion
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When you select Set 32, “F Folk”, the footages change
as follows:
Additional information about the orchestral
section
The [ORCHESTRA] button allows you to use treble regis-
ters [1]~[4] to select from among 16 different orches-
tral sounds:
Each time you press a treble register [1]~[4], you select
the next sound (always starting from “a” the first time
the register is pressed).
Example: To go from sound “2a” to sound “2d”, you
need to press treble register [2] three times.
NOTE
The dynamics of sounds marked with an asterisk (*) can
only be controlled by bellows movements. Those sounds are
not velocity sensitive. The dynamics of sounds marked with
a double asterisk (**) can be controlled by bellows move-
ments and playing velocity. For the other sounds, see also
“Orchestra Bass/Chord Touch” on p. 48.
Additional information about the organ sounds
and the Rotary effect (organ section)
The FR-1x allows you to recall 4 organ sounds with tre-
ble registers [1]~[4].
Pressing the register of the selected organ sound again
allows you to switch between the slow (“SLo”) and fast
(“FSt”) speeds of the Rotary effect. The display briefly
shows which one is selected.
The FR-1x contains the following organ sounds:
NOTE
The organ sounds can only be controlled with bellows
movements.
Switching off the treble section
1.
To switch off the treble section, press and
hold any single register ([1]~[4]) for a while.
The section in question must be assigned to the reg-
isters. See above for how to decide which section can
be muted.
2.
To switch the treble section back on, briefly
press any of its registers.
NOTE
This only switches off the section that is currently selected.
Remember that the treble section can control both an
accordion and an orchestral or organ sound. While in
Orchestra mode, you thus only switch off (or activate) the
orchestral/organ section. And while in accordion mode, you
only switch off the treble accordion section.
NOTE
Even if you switch off the treble section, it still transmits
MIDI messages.
SOLO and DUAL
The orchestral or organ sound assigned to the treble
section can be played in isolation or together with the
treble accordion sound.
1.
Select an orchestral or organ sound.
See “Selecting sounds for the right hand” on p. 26.
2.
Hold down the [SET] register and press tre-
ble register [4] (DUAL/SOLO) to alternate
between DUAL and SOLO modes.
NOTE
If you hold down [SET] for more than 2 seconds without
pressing another register, the FR-1x switches to PARAME-
TER mode. In that case, press [SET] again to leave that
mode, then repeat step (1) above.
Treble registers (“F Folk” set)
1 ENSEMBLE
2 BRASS
a
Basson
Tsigane
b
JazzA
Concerto
c
ArnoldX
4 Voix
d
JazzX!
Violon
3 WIND
4 PIANO/GUITAR
a
SW Valse
Piccolo
b
Star 10
Mr Gus
c
Pro 8M
—
d
SOS Musette
—
Treble registers (ORCHESTRA)
1 ENSEMBLE
2 BRASS
3 WIND
4 PIANO/
GUITAR
a
Strings*
Twin Trump* Flute 1*
Ac Piano
b
Jazz Scat 1**
Trombone*
Tenor Sax 2*
Ac Guitar
c
Jazz Doos*
French Horn* Clarinet 1*
Mandolin
d
Str &Choir*
Brass*
Oboe*
HarpsStr
Treble registers (ORGAN)
1
2
3
4
Jazz
Latin
HousPerc
Theatre
PIANO/GUITAR
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