I love the feature on the 1x where one can add an octave or two if needed while playing. It’s just a matter of a quick touch of a button!! Great for those who are concerned with the weight of a full size instrument!!! ( I haven’t used it but it’s nice to know it’s there Just in case I learn how to play it)!!👍🤗😂
Hi Linda, you need to go to the parameters till you see "Urt" and then you can select yes to save your changes. This will save all of the changes to the internal memory and when you turn it back on they will be there. You will find this on page 45 of the manual. I hope that has helped.
Hello Joe. I have a question...If you say , the left arm is no good and you close the bellows ...you have no sound on the keys righthand...ok...but ..... I have sound ??? If I do the same as you did ...how come? Did I something wrong ? The volume of the sound remains the same if I pull or push . I also did the factory resets.. Thanks Joe ...have a nice day...and keep playing... musical greetings from Robert..
Hi Robert - Thanks for viewing my video! It sounds like your accordion is in fixed mode (low, med or high). If you go to the bLC in the parameters list you will be able to change that by using register 1 or 2 (depending on which way you want to go). I like it to be set at 4 for extra light. Once that is done and you turn the power off, it will go back to the way it was when you first powered up the accordion. The good news is that you can save the setting before you turn the accordion off. After you made the change (and before turning it off), press and hold the Select button (you press and hold this while you are still in the parameters list). You will see Urt, select register 2 and the screen will say y.e.s. Press the enter button and it will save the settings. Now when it is turned off and back on, the settings will be what you selected before. I hope this helps. If you need more information, my email address is: jpkarwoski@gmail.com
@@robertmoonen8383 Hi Robert - Interesting problem. I have one other item for you to try, and I hope it will work. If it does not work then I think you may need to get it repaired. I am going to suggest that you recalibrate the bellow sensors. It is very easy to do and I have just created a video showing how this is done. Thanks for the idea for the video! Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/EbMbGsKQC6c/v-deo.html
That is the most usefull vidéo for Roland accordion playing
Thank you for the kind words! I am glad you are finding these useful. Thank you for watching!
I love the feature on the 1x where one can add an octave or two if needed while playing. It’s just a matter of a quick touch of a button!! Great for those who are concerned with the weight of a full size instrument!!! ( I haven’t used it but it’s nice to know it’s there Just in case I learn how to play it)!!👍🤗😂
PERFECT! Thank you Joe.
You are welcome!
Would love to see you pressing the values buttons and the changes in the display! But it was very useful.
Thanks for the suggestion. The next time I do something like this I will setup a second camera.
I love the feature on the 1x where you can plus or minus an octave or (Two?)
I love the bellows curve video but how do I save the parameter settings so that when I turn off and back on it remains the same?
Hi Linda, you need to go to the parameters till you see "Urt" and then you can select yes to save your changes. This will save all of the changes to the internal memory and when you turn it back on they will be there. You will find this on page 45 of the manual. I hope that has helped.
Thank you !
I have another manual and is not mentioned on page 45 ?
In the new manual it’s on 35-36, but I can’t make it work
Id don’t see a yes button
I loved
Thank you for viewing my video! I am glad you enjoyed it!
@@joekarwoski I am brazilian.
I play forró with my guitar.
I have a Fr-1x.
Hello Joe. I have a question...If you say , the left arm is no good and you close the bellows ...you have no sound on the keys righthand...ok...but .....
I have sound ??? If I do the same as you did ...how come?
Did I something wrong ? The volume of the sound remains the same if I pull or push .
I also did the factory resets..
Thanks Joe ...have a nice day...and keep playing... musical greetings from Robert..
Hi Robert - Thanks for viewing my video! It sounds like your accordion is in fixed mode (low, med or high). If you go to the bLC in the parameters list you will be able to change that by using register 1 or 2 (depending on which way you want to go). I like it to be set at 4 for extra light. Once that is done and you turn the power off, it will go back to the way it was when you first powered up the accordion. The good news is that you can save the setting before you turn the accordion off. After you made the change (and before turning it off), press and hold the Select button (you press and hold this while you are still in the parameters list). You will see Urt, select register 2 and the screen will say y.e.s. Press the enter button and it will save the settings. Now when it is turned off and back on, the settings will be what you selected before. I hope this helps. If you need more information, my email address is: jpkarwoski@gmail.com
Info.. The FR-1x no longer "listens" to the bellows movements..if I put it on blc and setting x 4 x. Light or 5 ligt or 6 Standard !
Thanks Joe for the quick answer..Have a nice Sunday.. greetings from Robert
@@robertmoonen8383 Hi Robert - Interesting problem. I have one other item for you to try, and I hope it will work. If it does not work then I think you may need to get it repaired. I am going to suggest that you recalibrate the bellow sensors. It is very easy to do and I have just created a video showing how this is done. Thanks for the idea for the video! Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/EbMbGsKQC6c/v-deo.html
The "standard" setting is actually far from a real bellow resistance, at least for me.
I agree! Changing the "air resistance" may help some, but I hate the sound of the air flow. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment.